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World Cup 2026 expansion raises debate: More teams, more games, but is football losing its edge?The upcoming World Cup features more teams and games, sparking debate about its impact. While FIFA aims for global reach, concerns exist ab...
FIFA's big experiment may have made the World Cup too big for its own goodThe World Cup is expanding with more teams and games. This raises concerns about player endurance and the quality of the tournament. FIFA b...
Uzbek court sentences 23 over contaminated cough syrup deathsA court in Uzbekistan sentenced 23 people to prison terms over the deaths of 68 children linked to contaminated cough syrups produced by In...
Indian firm Marion Biotech used toxic industrial-grade ingredient in syrup: SourcesIndian manufacturer Marion Biotech used a toxic industrial-grade ingredient, propylene glycol (PG) which is a toxic material widely used in...
Indian firm Marion Biotech used toxic industrial-grade ingredient in syrup: SourcesThe company, Marion Biotech, bought the ingredient - propylene glycol (PG) - from trader Maya Chemtech India, as reported by Reuters. But M...
Indian labs to give 'top priority' to tests on cough syrup exports- RegulatorThe Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation's directive also said laboratories should issue test reports immediately, or as early as po...
Indian govt to take action against 76 drug companies for shoddy productsHealth Minister Mansukh Mandaviya confirmed a crackdown but did not give details of companies against which action had been taken.
Cough syrup case: Marion Biotech licence cancelledThe decision to cancel the licence was taken after the Regional Drugs Testing Laboratory (RDTL), Chandigarh, which tested the samples of th...
UP drug controller cancels license of Marion Biotech in cough syrup adulterationThe UP Drug Controller has cancelled the license of Marion Biotech, the Noida-based manufacturer of the alleged contaminated cough syrup, l...
India prohibits use of propylene glycol from supplier linked to Uzbekistan deathsSoon after India suspended the pharmaceutical company's production. Police this month arrested three Marion employees after tests in a gove...
Uzbek cough syrup deaths: Process underway to cancel license of Marion Biotech, says officialAll production of drugs and other activities at the firm's campus in Sector 67 here have also been stopped completely, Gautam Buddh Nagar d...
India may issue alert on Marion cough syrup exports after toxins foundPolice on Friday arrested three Marion employees and are looking for two directors after tests in a government laboratory found 22 of 36 sy...
WHO warns against use of Marion Bio's two cough syrups"Two cough syrups made by India's Marion Biotech should not be used for children after the products were linked to 19 deaths in Uzbekistan,...
WHO recommends not using two cough syrups of Noida-based Marion Biotech"Two cough syrups made by India's Marion Biotech should not be used for children after the products were linked to 19 deaths in Uzbekistan,...
Uzbekistan Cough Syrup Case: Marion Biotech's production licence suspended, test results awaited"The production licence of the firm remains suspended, as was ordered on December 29. Now the suspension order has been issued in writing t...
WHO recommends not using Indian cough syrups in UzbekistanAnalysis by Uzbekistan's health ministry showed the syrups contained a toxic substance, ethylene glycol, and were administered in doses hig...
UP Drug Controller finds lapses in Marion Biotech's plant, halts productionThe UP Drug Controller who is probing the Marion Biotech's facilities that manufactured the alleged contaminated cough syrup linked to deat...
Now, Uzbekistan links 18 kids' deaths to cough syrup from India" It was found that the deceased children, before admission to hospital treatment, took this drug at home for 2-7 days 3-4 times a day, 2.5...
Noida offices of pharma company linked with Uzbekistan cough syrup deaths inspected by law enforcementOfficials say that the company, Marion Biotech, only exports the cough syrup - 'Doc-1 Max' - to Uzbekistan and does not sell the syrup in I...
Cough syrup deaths: Congress links Gambia incident with Uzbekistan, BJP hits back"Made in India cough syrups seem to be deadly. First, it was the deaths of 70 kids in Gambia and now it is that of 18 children in Uzbekista...