News about open_data on 2022-08-01

Abuse of the law : why the implementation of the Treaty on the Non - Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons is degrading in the world
The Russian foreign ministry has said that some of its delegates did not receive US entry visas during a summit at the United Nations (UN) headquarters in New York.The Russian side has told the BBC how it is going to take part in the event.
Source: tellerreport.com
Published on 2022-08-01

Brazil to enter Open Health - ThePaypers
The Brazilian government has announced plans to launch a new health service which aims to stimulate competition in the banking sector, according to the state-owned financial agency Valor Investe, in Rio de Janeiro, and the National Public Health Agency (NHS).
Source: thepaypers.com
Published on 2022-08-01

Coastal News Today | EU - Severe heatwave in Mediterranean Sea for 70 days , mass mortalities in marine life expected
Temperatures in the Mediterranean Sea have reached 30oC in July, according to a new study published by the Earth's largest marine agency (DTE) and scientists at the University of Maryland (UCLA) in London and New York.
Source: coastalnewstoday.com
Published on 2022-08-01

Empowering SMEs
Businesses in Southeast Asia are facing unprecedented challenges, according to a new report by the Asian Development Bank (ADB). The BBC's Geeta Pandey looks at the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on businesses across the region, and why.
Source: bangkokpost.com
Published on 2022-08-01

High - ranking Postal Service official appointed by Biden regime busted trying to meet young boy for sex
We're looking at a new way of sending emails to our readers using Google's Gmail service, which is being blocked by the internet service giant, NaturalNews. They'll be able to access their email addresses.
Source: naturalnews.com
Published on 2022-08-01

Improve governance , tackle daily concerns of Filipinos – experts to govt
The coronavirus pandemic has led to the creation of a new economy in the Philippines, according to experts. The BBC’s weekly The Boss series profiles different business leaders from around the world, from across the continent and beyond. This week we speak to some of the most influential figures on the issue.
Source: newsinfo.inquirer.net
Published on 2022-08-01

Mercedes suspects Ferrari of using illegal accelerator
Mercedes is considering going to the FIA, the world's largest car racing agency, over claims it is driving with an illegal accelerator, according to motor.es reports, but the team believes it could have failed.
Source: gpblog.com
Published on 2022-08-01

NIH updates Hepatitis B Strategic Research Plan
Hepatitis B is being treated as a liver disease, according to the US government's new strategy for developing the disease in the fight against the virus, it has been announced by the health agency. However, there is no cure.
Source: medicalxpress.com
Published on 2022-08-01

Rafa Laboratories to acquire a significant stake in ExCEEd Orphan and expand its international capabilities in medicines addressing rare diseases
The UK's largest pharmaceutical company, Rafa, has announced a joint partnership with the British Pharmaceuticals and Drug Administration (FDA) to promote access to medicines for rare diseases in developing countries in the Middle East and Eastern Europe (CEE).
Source: prnewswire.com
Published on 2022-08-01

What is the state of open banking regulations in Mena today ?
Open banking regulation in the Middle East and North Africa is rapidly developing, writes the BBC's Mohammed bin Rashid, chief executive of Tarabut Gateway, and the founder and CEO of a leading financial technology firm in Saudi Arabia.
Source: wamda.com
Published on 2022-08-01

Why is everyone mad at celebrities flying private jets ?
It’s been a year since Taylor Swift, Jay-Z and the Kardashians took their own private jets. But why are we caring about this now? Why are they flying in planes owned by celebrities for the first time?
Source: stuff.co.nz
Published on 2022-08-01