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GM food: the latest scare

The safety of genetically modified (GM) food is in question once again, following the publication of a French study linking it with cancer. Professor Gilles-Eric Séralini and his team spent two years monitoring rats fed a lifetime diet of GM corn. They say 70% of females and 50% of males died prematurely, while some developed massive tumours and suffered severe damage to their liver and kidneys.

29/07/2009 - CAUCASUS

Ingushetia's rising violence

Corruption and violence between clans in the Republic of Ingushetia, a province of 300,000 people nestled in the explosive Northern Caucasus, bordering troubled Chechnya and North Ossetia, have contributed to a recent deadly rise in violence.
POLITICS

Is the health of our leaders still a taboo subject?

What happens when a head of state is taken ill? We look back at some recent incidences in different countries and speak to Ed O'Keefe in Washington, DC and our correspondent in London, Bénédicte Paviot.
28/07/2009 - USA

Obama's push for health-care reform

Providing health-care insurance to the 47 million Americans without it is Barack Obama's ambition. With Congress unlikely to act before their August recess, an army of supporters is campaigning to keep the issue alive.
29/07/2009 - CHECHNYA

Kadyrov has declared an 'all-out war' on separatist rebels

In troubled Chechnya, separatist Islamist rebels are fighting Chechen special forces. President Kadyrov has launched an all-out war on the rebels and is also implementing ‘collective responsibility’ across the region to families of the rebels.
24/07/2009 - USA

Is the honeymoon over for Barack Obama?

With the US in a deep recession, unemployment rising and ballooning deficit, Obama's job approval rating has dropped by nine points since January to 55 percent. Is the US president's health care reform enough to combat growing criticism?

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