Nuclear-free world is possible, test-ban treaty chief says |

Reporters were briefed by Robert Floyd, executive secretary of the agency that oversees the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (TCBT), which was opened for signature 25 years ago but has not yet entered into force because it requires ratification by a handful of key countries, which have nuclear capabilities. “Once in force, the CTBT will serve as a essential element of a world free of nuclear weapons. To achieve this world, we all aspire to, a universal and effectively verifiable ban on nuclear testing is a fundamental necessity,” he said. World at risk Mr. Floyd was speaking against the backdrop of the…

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Woodstock City Council to consider moratorium on tobacco, CBD stores | Local News

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Dog in car stolen from Connecticut restaurant remains missing

The victim said she could care less about the car. It was her golden doodle, Leo, who was in the back seat, that worried her the most. MILFORD, Conn. – A Seymour man is asking for the community’s help in finding his dog that was inside his car when it was stolen outside a Milford restaurant Thursday. Emanuel Castillo said he parked his new Kia Forte in front of DiBella’s Subs so he could keep an eye on him as he ran in to pick up the dinner he ordered online. But DiBella had no record of his order, which…

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S’pore’s Tallest Skyscraper To Be Built In CBD, 63-Storey Building Will Replace AXA Tower

S’pore’s Tallest Skyscraper To Be Built In CBD, 63-Storey Building Will Replace AXA Tower

Singapore’s tallest skyscraper, measuring 305m, will be in the CBD The Central Business District (CBD) is no stranger to sky-high buildings. Walking or walking past one skyscraper after another, one could imagine the streets of metropolitan cities like New York and the like. Source: Nate Foong on unsplash Adding to the skyline is an upcoming tower on Shenton Way that will rise to 63 storeys. The building is expected to become the tallest skyscraper in Singapore, standing at 305m. The CBD skyscraper will be taller than the Guoco tower Seconds ChannelNews Asia (CNA)the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) has approved plans…

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Breaking News: FDA Approves Darolutamide for Metastatic Hormone-Sensitive Prostate Cancer

Today, the FDA approved darolutamide in combination with docetaxel chemotherapy for patients with metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer (mHSPC). This means that patients with mHSPC (prostate cancer that has spread beyond the prostate and is responding to hormone therapy, or who have not yet received hormone therapy) have an additional treatment option. Darolutamide (Nubeqa) is a new hormone therapy that works by blocking the androgen receptor. Androgens are the hormones that act as the “fuel” for prostate cancer. The approval is based on the results of a large phase 3 clinical trial called ARASENS. This trial compared outcomes between 1,300 patients…

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Meet the Kenyan presidential candidate campaigning on marijuana and hyena testicles | World News

As Kenya’s two main presidential contenders jostle for votes in the upcoming election, a third candidate has emerged on a marijuana-and-hyena testicles campaign to help solve the country’s economic woes. East Africa’s richest nation will hold elections on August 9, with veteran opposition leader Raila Odinga and Deputy President William Ruto leading a tight race. However, reggae aficionado George Wajackoyah has emerged as a wild card candidate, pledging to erase the country’s debt with his “ganja solution”. Wajackoyah has attracted younger members of the electorate, and many say mainstream politicians have failed to tackle corruption, inflation and unemployment. The undertaker-turned-law…

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Smilz CBD Gummies Reviews: Zero Addiction? SCAM Report!

Smilz CBD Gummies Reviews: Zero Addiction? SCAM Report!

Looking for Smilz CBD Gummy Supplement Reviews? Find out the ingredients, side effects, price, cons and customer reviews of Smilz CBD here! Smilz CBD Gummies include organic elements to eliminate pain in the body. Chronic pain and stressful life deteriorate people’s health. The pain may be due to inflammation or dysfunctional nerves. People may suffer from joint pain, muscle pain, neck pain, headaches and anxiety, which makes them worry. Users may have looked for a supplement or capsules to combat the pain, but it does not provide them with permanent relief. So, here is a natural formula for pain relief…

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What happened in the Russia-Ukraine war this week? Catch up with the must-read news and analysis | Ukraine

What happened in the Russia-Ukraine war this week? Catch up with the must-read news and analysis | Ukraine

Each week we wrap up the must-reads for our Ukraine war coverage, from news and features to analysis, visual guides and opinions. Russian soldiers accuse their superiors of imprisoning them for refusing to fight this week Pyotr Sauer reported a rare display of tensions in the ranks of the Russian military after Russian soldiers accused their commanders of imprisoning them in eastern Ukraine for refusing to take part in the war. Maxim Grebenyuk, a lawyer who represents the soldiers and heads the Moscow-based advocacy organization Military Ombudsman, said at least four Russian soldiers had submitted written complaints to the investigative…

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