EU watchdog calls for longer-but-better Covid vaccine approval process after UK grants quick authorization

The European Medicines Agency has cautioned countries across the EU from rushing through authorization of Covid-19 vaccines, urging them to await the completion of their own regulatory mechanism. … Read More >EU watchdog calls for longer-but-better Covid vaccine approval process after UK grants quick authorization

Singapore approves sale of lab-grown meat in ‘world first’, but some people aren’t convinced

The Singapore Food Agency is the first regulatory body to approve the sale of cell-cultured chicken grown in a lab without the slaughter of any poultry. However, some people are skeptical of the product’s green credentials. … Read More >Singapore approves sale of lab-grown meat in ‘world first’, but some people aren’t convinced

Putin orders start of mass vaccination against Covid-19 in Russia, will begin NEXT WEEK with key workers given priority

President Vladimir Putin has ordered the start of large scale vaccination against coronavirus in Russia, by the end of next week. Medics and teachers will be the first to get the shots and participation will be voluntary. … Read More >Putin orders start of mass vaccination against Covid-19 in Russia, will begin NEXT WEEK with key workers given priority

NATO says ‘intimidating’ Russia BIGGEST threat to bloc till at least 2030 – plans to send warships to Black Sea

A bombshell report by NATO has accused Russia of threatening Western interests from the Atlantic Ocean to the Arctic, as the bloc’s secretary general calls for members to escalate their presence on the country’s borders. … Read More >NATO says ‘intimidating’ Russia BIGGEST threat to bloc till at least 2030 – plans to send warships to Black Sea