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SAFETY WARNINGS RELEASED ON SKIN WHITENERS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

EUROPEAN Union (EU) consumer safety network RAPEX has warned certain skin whiteners have been blocked from sale over health concerns. The main problem was illegal hydroquinone use, breaching the EU cosmetics directive. This was why Portugal customs blocked imports of Democratic Republic of the Congo-made imports of Angel Cosmetics’ Clairmen brand and ‘Caro White’ cream, plus Ivory Coast-made ‘Skin Light’ cream; Austrian shops withdrew Ivory Coast-made ‘Skin Light’ cream; while France warned about French-made ‘Fair & White’ cream.…

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ILLEGAL URANIUM MINING CONTINUES IN THE DRC CLAIM RESEARCHERS



BY WACHIRA KIGOTHO

RESEARCHERS studying mining in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) are warning illegal uranium mining continues in a country still riven with political violence and weak government authority.

Indeed, militia groups and government soldiers continue to benefit from illegal uranium mining in the eastern DRC, claims Ms Nyambura Githaiga, a researcher with the Nairobi-based African Conflict Prevention Programme.…

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SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA PUSHES FORWARD WITH ATC IMPROVEMENTS



BY BILL CORCORAN, WACHIRA KIGOTHO, PAUL COCHRANE; and KEITH NUTHALL

SUB-SAHARAN Africa has always been regarded as a problem zone for air traffic control, with weak states struggling to provide the sophisticated and flexible communications required for state of the art ATC.…

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STABLE POOR STATES HAVE ABILITY TO PASS LAWS AND CREATE FIU'S, BUT STRUGGLE WITH IMPLEMENTING SYSTEMS



BY MARIANNE BROWN

STABLE large developing countries have obvious advantages over small states and those facing civil conflict, in terms of creating effective anti-money laundering (AML) and combating the financing of terrorism (CFT) systems. But given many are today in the throes of rapid economic growth and transformation into consumer societies, their governments have a lot of priorities to juggle, and keeping close tabs on dirty money might not be one of them.…

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EU NETWORK REPORTS SEIZURES OF SKIN WHITENERS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

EUROPEAN Union (EU) consumer protection information network RAPEX has reported a string of market withdrawals of potentially harmful skin whitening products in the Netherlands and Austria. The actions were taken largely because of excess hydroquinone content, breaching the EU’s cosmetics directive.…

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KOSOVO NURSING ORGANISATIONS DENY COMPLICITY WITH ORGAN HARVESTING SCANDAL



BY MARK ROWE

IT has to be the worst nightmare for professional nursing ethics imaginable. You work in a private clinic. And an armed group is harvesting organs from corpses who have died at the clinic. You may suspect they were actually killed so those organs can be removed, which means your own life could be at risk if you kick up a fuss.…

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SERBIA AND KOSOVO STRIKE DEGREE RECOGNITION DEAL



BY ZLATKO ?ONKA?

EUROPE: Serbia and Kosovo strike deal over degree recognition

Zlatko ?onka?

The European University Association (EUA) has welcomed an agreement between the governments of Serbia and Kosovo that will pave the way for the mutual recognition of degrees issued by their universities.…

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PLANNED EXTENSION OF EU PENALTIES FOR PAEDIATRIC MEDICINE RULE BREACHES BROADLY WELCOMED



BY KEITH NUTHALL

CONDITIONAL support has been secured for the European Commission’s plans to extend the European Union (EU) pharmaceutical industry financial penalties system to the EU’s paediatric regulation controlling child medicines.

In a formal comment, the European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA) backed the idea, but stressed fines should only be levied on medicine manufacturers for major breaches of paediatric medicine rules: "Where the infringements concerned may have significant public health implications in the EU, or where it has a EU dimension […] or where interests of the EU are involved".…

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THE COGENERATION MARKET



BY MONIKA HANLEY, LEE ADENDORFF, MARK ROWE, ALAN OSBORN, MINDY RAN, GERARD O’DWYER and MARTINA MARECKOVA

FOR an industry that generates energy, heat and maybe cooling, the European cogeneration sector has been operating on a decidedly low output in recent years.…

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CZECH POWER GIANT'S FORAY INTO HEAT PRODUCTION



BY LEE ADENDORFF, MARK ROWE, ALAN OSBORN, KATHERINE DUNN, MARTINA MARECKOVA, GERARD O’DWYER and MINDY RAN

The largest Czech Republic power company, ?EZ, has just made a decision to extend its footprint in heat production; announcing on July 28, 2011, that it plans to acquire Energotrans, the Czech company which supplies heat from the town of M?lník…

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