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Indian pharma under scrutiny again after 18 Uzbek child deaths

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Among the many world’s greatest rug exporters, India is investigating the agency whose cough syrup has been linked to the deaths

India has launched an investigation into the demise of 18 youngsters in Uzbekistan after they consumed an Indian-manufactured cough syrup, as one of many world’s greatest drug exporters faces rising scrutiny over the standard of medicines it produces.

In a press release on Thursday, India’s well being ministry stated the Central Medicine Normal Management Organisation (CDSCO) — the nation’s drug regulatory authority — was speaking with its counterpart in Uzbekistan over the incident.

Uzbekistan’s well being ministry had stated in a press release on Wednesday that the kids had died after consuming a medicinal syrup, Dok-1 Max, manufactured by Indian drug maker Marion Biotech Pvt Ltd. It stated preliminary exams had confirmed that the syrup contained ethylene glycol, a poisonous substance that has been linked to little one deaths beforehand too.

“Instantly on receipt of the data, joint inspection of the Noida facility of the producer, Marion Biotech, was carried out by Uttar Pradesh Drug Management and CDSCO crew and additional motion as acceptable can be initiated primarily based on the inspection report,” the Indian authorities stated in its assertion on Thursday. Noida is a suburb of capital New Delhi and sits within the northern state of Uttar Pradesh. The Indian ministry stated samples of the cough syrup had been taken for testing.

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A spokesperson of the World Well being Group (WHO) advised Al Jazeera that the organisation is “in touch with well being authorities in Uzbekistan and is able to help in additional investigations”.

Police on the gate of an workplace of Marion Biotech in Noida [Anushree Fadnavis/Reuters]

Hasan Harris, a authorized consultant of Mario Biotech, was quoted by the Indian media saying the manufacturing of the drug has been halted.

The incident comes months after the deaths of 70 youngsters within the Gambia have been linked to a cough syrup made by New Delhi-based Maiden Prescribed drugs Ltd, although the corporate and the Indian authorities denied any downside with the standard of the drug. Vietnam blacklisted Maiden in 2014.

Many low and middle-income international locations depend on India for drug provides. India provides 45 p.c of all generic medicines to Africa. Its pharmaceutical exports have greater than doubled over the previous decade.

Prashant Reddy, a public well being activist in India, advised Al Jazeera that “the primary downside is that there is no such thing as a transparency about how the drug regulator works”.

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“It clearly doesn’t bode too nicely for India that there have been two such incidents in a matter of few months,” Reddy stated, including that the Indian authorities ought to act to persuade not simply the worldwide market however Indians that the medicines manufactured within the nation meet acceptable requirements.

“The India pharma regulator must be much more clear. They’ve to make sure that high quality measures are adopted,” Reddy stated. “Kids are dying and it’s alarming.”

However J Jayaseelan, vice chairman of the Indian Pharmaceutical Affiliation, an business physique, advised Al Jazeera that “there’s a foyer of opponents working towards India”.

“India is supplying medication to the entire creating world. The investigations will occur and issues will probably be clear. However this appears a false allegation,” he stated. “We’re the chief within the pharmacy world so opponents will attempt to do these sorts of issues. There have been comparable allegations earlier as nicely however nothing has been confirmed scientifically.”

Jairam Ramesh, a pacesetter from India’s opposition Congress occasion, has demanded that the federal government should cease “boasting about India being a pharmacy to the world” and as an alternative take the “strictest motion” towards anybody discovered chargeable for the deaths in Uzbekistan.

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Israeli defense minister tells US only ‘military action’ can return people to homes amid Hezbollah threat

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In a meeting with a top adviser to President Biden on Monday, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant warned that “military action” against Hezbollah was the “only way” to safely return its citizens to their northern homes. 

U.S. envoy Amos Hochstein met with both Gallant and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in an attempt to avoid a broader conflict between the Jewish state and the Iran-backed terrorist groups.

But Israeli officials appeared steadfast in their position on handling Hamas to the south and Hezbollah to the north, and noted the time to secure a cease-fire agreement to end the war in Gaza was running out, particularly as Hezbollah continues to “tie itself” to Hamas.

Amos Hochstein, left, senior adviser to President Biden, meets with Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant during his visit in Tel Aviv, Israel on Sept. 16, 2024. (Ariel Hermoni/IMoD/Anadolu via Getty Images)

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Instead, Gallant told Hochstein that Jerusalem needed to “change the security situation on the northern border,” though he did not detail what this would entail.

Israeli security experts have been warning for months that Jerusalem faces a far greater threat along its northern border as Hezbollah – already better financially backed and militarily equipped than other Iranian proxy forces like Hamas – has been gaining power for decades.

Israeli citizens fled their homes in the north following the catastrophic attacks by Hamas in the south on Oct. 7, 2023, fearing a similar attack could be carried out by Hezbollah.

Additional evacuations have since been enforced by government officials along the northern border as Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and Hezbollah routinely engage in cross-border skirmishes.

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Israeli soldiers evacuate an injured man following a cross-border attack from Lebanon into Israel, Sept. 1, 2024. (Reuters/Ayal Margolin)

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It is unclear how many Israeli residents have been displaced since the onslaught of the war against Hamas nearly one year ago, though some estimates suggest that figure could be as high as 80,000.

“We are in a multi-front campaign against Iran’s axis of evil, which is striving for our destruction,” Netanyahu said following Houthi and Hezbollah missile strikes on Sunday. “I am attentive to the residents of the north. 

“I see their distress. I hear their anguish. The current situation will not continue,” he added. “This requires a change in the balance of forces on our northern border. We will do whatever is necessary to return our residents securely to their homes.

“I am committed to this. The government is committed to this, and we will not suffice with less than this,” Netanyahu warned. 

Israeli officials have shown increasing resistance to a cease-fire deal with Hamas and have said no deal can be reached without the return of all hostages, despite pressure from the Biden administration. 

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An explosion takes place as Israeli strikes hit southern Lebanon, as seen from Zibqin, Lebanon, Aug. 25, 2024. (Reuters TV via Reuters)

Netanyahu has also said there are major security concerns that cannot be compromised for the sake of a cease-fire, like the continued presence of Israeli forces in the Philadelphi Corridor in Gaza, which runs along the border with Egypt.

Following the Monday meeting between Netanyahu and Hochstein, the prime minister, according to a readout of the exchange, said Israel “appreciates and respects the support of the United States,” but added that Jerusalem “will do whatever is necessary to maintain its security and return the residents of the north to their homes safely.”

Fox News’ Yonat Friling contributed to this article.

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Youth brain drain is becoming a worrisome problem for the Western Balkan countries of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Kosovo and Serbia.

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Youth brain drain is becoming one of the most worrisome problems for Western Balkan countries. 

All six countries of the region — Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Kosovo and Serbia — rank among the top brain drain leaders in the world due to the pace and intensity of the phenomenon within their borders. 

They could lose between an estimated 25%-50% of their skilled and educated workforce in the forthcoming decades, according to the research of the German Marshall Fund. 

Young Macedonians who spoke to Euronews said they were disappointed by the level of corruption in the country as well as the absence of opportunities and perspectives. 

“You still see corrupt institutions, you do not see any rule of law, you do not see any improvement in terms of the economy or education, and that’s the first thing,” Petar Barlakovski, who studied in the UK, said.

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“When one cannot see that the European Union is close, that it’s far, it is just as it was 10 years ago, one asks the question, is there a future in this country,” he added.

The Macedonian Ministry of Education spends millions of euros on scholarships for young people but then reportedly shows no interest in them, according to experts.

Risto Saveski, president of the Youth Educational Forum, told Euronews the ministry does not have evidence of how many students finish their studies abroad and whether they have returned to North Macedonia. 

The Western Balkan countries are rapidly losing their population. 

In the last three decades, due to massive emigration, Serbia has lost 9% of its citizens, North Macedonia lost 10%, while 24% left Bosnia and 37% departed from Albania. 

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To find out more, watch the Euronews report in the player above. 

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