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Superbugs ‘could kill 39m people by 2050’ amid rising drug resistance - The Guardian

  1. Superbugs ‘could kill 39m people by 2050’ amid rising drug resistance  The Guardian
  2. Superbug crisis could get worse, killing nearly 40 million people by 2050, study estimates  CNN
  3. At the UN, world leaders are negotiating the biggest health issue you’ve never heard of  The Conversation Indonesia
  4. These are the most deadly pathogens — so why aren’t drug companies targeting them?  POLITICO Europe
  5. ‘Numbers are going to inexorably rise’: Dame Sally Davies warns ‘superbugs’... Читать дальше...

Voice of America 

Germany implements border checks as migration debate stirs election tensions 

Germany began implementing checks on all its land borders Monday as the government tries to crack down on irregular migration. As Henry Ridgwell reports, many of Germany’s neighbors have criticized the plan, which they say undermines the core European Union principle of freedom of movement.

Eurasia Review 

On Amini Death Anniversary, Iran’s Jailed Nobel Winner Mohammadi Urges Action Against ‘Gender Apartheid’

(RFE/RL) -- Imprisoned Iranian Nobel Peace laureate Narges Mohammadi issued a plea on September 16 to coincide with the second anniversary of the death in police custody of Iranian-Kurdish student Mahsa Amini for international institutions and people to act to end the oppression of women in Iran and under other theocratic and authoritarian regimes.

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Voice of America 

Eswatini activists say park rangers shoot suspected poachers with impunity 

Mbabane, Eswatini — Some Eswatini legislators, backed by human rights activists, are calling for an urgent review of the Game Act of 1991, a law they say allows wildlife park rangers to shoot and kill suspected poachers with little or no accountability. Game park owners have defended these shootings for years as necessary to protect animals. But critics contend that the Game Act instead jeopardizes human life. Human rights lawyer Thabiso Mavuso of the Law Society of Swaziland, who has represented the families of shooting victims... Читать дальше...

Sports.inquirer.net 

F1: Red Bull boss blames Carlos Sainz for crash with Sergio Perez

Red Bull team boss Christian Horner blamed Carlos Sainz of Ferrari for causing the penultimate lap crash with Sergio Perez that wrecked his team’s hopes of a podium finish in Sunday’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix. Horner said the Spaniard had drifted across the track toward Perez to cause the collision that wrecked the Mexican’s race and