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DRAFT OPINION on 2024 discharge: General budget of the EU - European External Action Service - PE779.394v02-00

DRAFT OPINION on 2024 discharge: General budget of the EU - European External Action Service
Committee on Foreign Affairs
Evin Incir

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Catégories: Europäische Union

DRAFT OPINION on 2024 discharge: General budget of the EU - European External Action Service - PE779.394v02-00

DRAFT OPINION on 2024 discharge: General budget of the EU - European External Action Service
Committee on Foreign Affairs
Evin Incir

Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
Catégories: European Union

Catherine Connolly inaugurated as Ireland’s new president

Euractiv.com - mar, 11/11/2025 - 15:58
Connolly, who criticises the European Union, said Ireland was "well placed to lead and articulate alternative diplomatic solutions to conflict and war."
Catégories: European Union

Video einer Ausschusssitzung - Dienstag, 11. November 2025 - 13:30 - Ausschuss für auswärtige Angelegenheiten - Unterausschuss Menschenrechte

Dauer des Videos : 90'

Haftungsausschluss : Die Verdolmetschung der Debatten soll die Kommunikation erleichtern, sie stellt jedoch keine authentische Aufzeichnung der Debatten dar. Authentisch sind nur die Originalfassungen der Reden bzw. ihre überprüften schriftlichen Übersetzungen.
Quelle : © Europäische Union, 2025 - EP
Catégories: Europäische Union

Video of a committee meeting - Tuesday, 11 November 2025 - 13:30 - Committee on Foreign Affairs - Subcommittee on Human Rights

Length of video : 90'

Disclaimer : The interpretation of debates serves to facilitate communication and does not constitute an authentic record of proceedings. Only the original speech or the revised written translation is authentic.
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Catégories: European Union

A Lesson for Pakistan in Indian Sweet Syrup Death

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - mar, 11/11/2025 - 15:49

Rakhi Matan holds bottles of cough syrup in her palm. This is what she gave to her kids two weeks back when they were feeling ill. Credit: Zofeen Ebrahim/IPS

By Zofeen Ebrahim
KARACHI, Pakistan, Nov 11 2025 (IPS)

When 23 children died in India’s Madhya Pradesh after consuming contaminated cough syrup in early September, the news barely registered across the border. In Pakistan—where self-medication is rampant and syrup bottles are household staples—the tragedy strikes dangerously close to home.

Many in Pakistan remain unaware that those sweet, over-the-counter syrups can be fatal. In the recent Indian case, the children—all under six—died of kidney failure after consuming syrup laced with diethylene glycol (DEG), a toxic solvent found at 500 times the permissible limit.

Investigations revealed the manufacturer, Sresan, had sourced industrial-grade propylene glycol from local chemical and paint dealers instead of certified pharmaceutical suppliers. With no qualified chemist overseeing production, the syrup went untested—and deadly.

This isn’t the first such incident. In 2022, Indian-made syrups caused the deaths of at least 70 children in The Gambia and 18 in Uzbekistan. Between December 2019 and January 2020, at least 12 children died in Indian-administered Kashmir after taking similarly contaminated syrup.

The prescribing doctor in India was the first to be arrested, followed by the suspension of the drug inspector and deputy director. The manufacturer, who had been absconding since September, has now been caught.

“It shows that even doctors can get caught in legal and ethical trouble, even when unaware of a drug’s quality issues,” said Professor Mishal Khan of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. “The tragedy is a warning for Pakistan—weak regulation hurts everyone: doctors, pharma companies, and patients alike.”

A 2024 study by Khan found that approximately 40 percent of Karachi doctors accepted incentives in return for prescribing medicines from a fake pharmaceutical company without any checks on the company’s manufacturing standards or medicine quality. Antibiotics and cough syrups were among the medicines they agreed to promote.

As Pakistan enters its flu season, Karachi’s hospitals are filling up. “Between 50 to 70 percent of children who visit our clinics have respiratory tract infections,” said Dr. Wasim Jamalvi of Dr. Ruth K. M. Pfau, Civil Hospital Karachi.

And with the flu comes a predictable companion: cough syrup.

“If a child is brought for consultation for fever, cough and cold, parents feel a prescription is incomplete without a cough syrup,” said Dr. D.S. Akram, a senior pediatrician, who stopped prescribing them two decades ago. “Cough syrups don’t work—they just make the children drowsy or irritable,” she said.

Jamalvi agrees, “We don’t recommend syrups for under-fives, but parents still give them—they’re easily available over the counter.”

Self-Medication Culture

In Pakistan, cough syrups—often called sherbet—are viewed as harmless cures.

“I swear by this syrup a doctor gave me years ago,” said Mohammad Yusuf, a 31-year-old houseboy. “One spoon at night and I sleep better.”

Two weeks ago, when Rakhi Matan’s children, aged 10 and 13, came down with the flu, she reached for a bottle of leftover cough syrup from last year. “It saved me the doctor’s fee—he’d have prescribed the same thing,” she said.

Such casual self-medication is common—and hard to control.

Dr. Qaiser Sajjad, former secretary general of the Pakistan Medical Association, said regulating cough syrup sales is nearly impossible with thousands of quacks operating in the city. Medical store worker Majid Yusufzai agreed, admitting syrups are sold freely without prescriptions and “entire families share the same bottle.”

Health experts say Pakistan’s culture of self-prescription—reinforced by weak enforcement and cheap access to medicines—makes the system vulnerable to similar disasters.

Dr. Obaidullah Malik, heading the Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP), told IPS that Pakistan imported the majority of the raw materials (for several drugs, including cough syrups) from India and China.

With over 100,000 drug manufacturing companies, India, referred to as the ‘pharmacy of the world,’ is known for affordable generic drugs. But recent deaths have cast a long shadow on its safety standards.

Tighter Drug Oversight

“It is of great concern,” said Malik, adding that scrutiny of domestic quality control was enhanced after it received a global alert from the WHO on October 13, of three substandard cough syrups manufactured in India.

“Thankfully, the contaminated syrups were never exported to Pakistan,” confirmed Malik. “There’s no evidence of illegal shipments either—but we’re staying vigilant to ensure a tragedy like India’s doesn’t happen here.”

“DRAP has made it mandatory for all pharmaceuticals, including herbal and nutraceutical manufacturers as well as importers, to pre-test additives such as glycerin, propylene glycol, and sorbitol—either in their own laboratories or through public sector facilities like the Central Drugs Laboratory (CDL) in Karachi or the 12 provincial drug testing,” said Malik. The authority is double-checking vendor credentials and certifications and instructed field teams to step up sampling and testing—both of raw materials coming in and the finished syrups.

Recently, it trained pharma company reps from Nepal, Gambia, Sierra Leone, Maldives, and Sri Lanka on a quick detection method called Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC), which helps spot contamination early—saving time, cutting costs, and improving safety checks nationwide.

There are between 700 and 800 pharmaceutical companies across Pakistan, but only about 300 are members of the Pakistan Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association—leaving much of the industry operating with little oversight. Yet, despite its fledgling state compared to India’s, Pakistan’s pharma sector is eager to expand into global markets. Khan cautioned that the recent scandal over unsafe medicines could jeopardize those ambitions before they even take off.

To avoid a similar crisis and protect its reputation abroad, Pakistan’s regulator has stepped up oversight at home. “Since November 2023, DRAP has recalled 63 finished products contaminated with diethylene glycol (DEG) and ethylene glycol (EG), identified 44 impurities, and issued 13 alerts about contaminated raw materials,” said DRAP’s CEO.

As Karachi’s clinics continue to fill up this flu season, syrup bottles are flying off shelves—often with no pharmacist in sight. “It’s just a syrup,” said Yusuf. He does not know, but for dozens of families across the border, that sweet bottle brought irreversible loss.

IPS UN Bureau Report

 


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India’s cough syrup tragedy is a warning for Pakistan, where self-medication is common and the sweet cure fills every home. Experts call for tighter safety checks.
Catégories: Africa

SOEP User Conference 2026 - Aufruf zu Einreichungen

Vom 8. bis 9. Juli 2026 findet die 16. Internationale SOEP-Nutzenden-konferenz in Berlin statt. Ab sofort rufen wir zu Einreichungen von Beiträgen auf. SOEP-Forscher*innen aller Disziplinen sind eingeladen, sich mit einem Abstract zu bewerben. Besonders willkommen sind Beiträge, die sich mit ...

En France, la hausse des prix et les inégalités fragilisent le « Pacte alimentation », selon une étude

Euractiv.fr - mar, 11/11/2025 - 15:32

En France, le marché de l’alimentation est de plus en plus fragmenté, tandis que les cas d’inflation alimentaire suscitent des inquiétudes dans toute l’Europe, selon une nouvelle étude de l’Institut du développement durable et des relations internationales (IDDRI).

The post En France, la hausse des prix et les inégalités fragilisent le « Pacte alimentation », selon une étude appeared first on Euractiv FR.

Catégories: Union européenne

Iwobi ready to face 'big brother' Aubameyang

BBC Africa - mar, 11/11/2025 - 15:26
Alex Iwobi says Nigeria will have to "lock up" Gabon striker, and his former Arsenal team-mate, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang when the sides meet in African play-offs for the 2026 World Cup.
Catégories: Africa

Justice : Hannibal Kadhafi désormais libre et autorisé à quitter le Liban

Lefaso.net (Burkina Faso) - mar, 11/11/2025 - 15:13

Hannibal Kadhafi, le fils de l'ancien guide libyen, Mouammar Kadhafi, est désormais libre et autorisé à quitter le Liban.

Cette libération intervient après dix ans de détention dans ce pays. Le fils de l'ancien dirigeant libyen avait été arrêté en 2015, soupçonné de détenir des informations sur la disparition du religieux chiite libanais, Moussa al-Sadr, apparu en Libye en 1978, alors que Hannibal n'était âgé que de deux ans.

Sa libération intervient quelques jours après que les autorités libanaises ont levé son interdiction de voyager et ont fait passer la caution de 11 millions à 900 000 dollars, facilitant ainsi sa remise en liberté.

Selon des sources judiciaires et sécuritaires, la somme a été versée par une délégation libyenne. La justice a également précisé que l'équipe de défense de Kadhafi avait retiré la plainte déposée en octobre 2025 à Genève contre l'État libanais, laquelle dénonçait sa détention prolongée sans procédure.

Avant son arrestation, Hannibal Kadhafi vivait en exil en Syrie avec son épouse libanaise, Aline Skaf, et leurs enfants, jusqu'à son enlèvement en 2015 par des militants libanais exigeant des informations sur le sort d'al-Sadr.

Lefaso.net
Source : Africanews

Catégories: Afrique

Press release - Press conference: simplified sustainability reporting and due diligence rules

European Parliament - mar, 11/11/2025 - 15:03
Rapporteur Jörgen Warborn will brief journalists on 13 November at 13.30 on Parliament’s position on the simplification package for sustainability reporting and due diligence requirements.
Committee on Legal Affairs

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Catégories: European Union

Press release - Press conference: simplified sustainability reporting and due diligence rules

European Parliament (News) - mar, 11/11/2025 - 15:03
Rapporteur Jörgen Warborn will brief journalists on 13 November at 13.30 on Parliament’s position on the simplification package for sustainability reporting and due diligence requirements.
Committee on Legal Affairs

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Catégories: European Union

Press release - Press briefing on this week’s plenary session

European Parliament - mar, 11/11/2025 - 15:03
European Parliament’s spokespersons will hold a last-minute briefing on the 12 - 13 November plenary session tomorrow at 14.30.

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Catégories: European Union

Press release - Press briefing on this week’s plenary session

European Parliament (News) - mar, 11/11/2025 - 15:03
European Parliament’s spokespersons will hold a last-minute briefing on the 12 - 13 November plenary session tomorrow at 14.30.

Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
Catégories: European Union

EXCLUSIVE: Denmark to propose that WHO’s tough tobacco rules not directly affect EU law

Euractiv.com - mar, 11/11/2025 - 14:57
Draft compromise says WHO decisions should not pre-empt future EU tobacco legislation
Catégories: European Union

EU court backs minimum wage directive, strikes down parts on pay

Euractiv.com - mar, 11/11/2025 - 14:18
Von der Leyen hails ruling as a milestone for Europeans
Catégories: European Union

Germany’s chemical industry warns of a growing crisis

Euractiv.com - mar, 11/11/2025 - 14:16
The industry has long been complaining of problems ranging from high energy costs to onerous European regulations
Catégories: European Union

L’UE veut simplifier ses règles numériques… quitte à sacrifier un peu la vie privée

Euractiv.fr - mar, 11/11/2025 - 14:00

La Commission européenne prépare un vaste plan de « simplification » des législations numériques de l’UE. Derrière la promesse de réduire la bureaucratie, les géants de la tech entrevoient une occasion en or : accéder plus librement aux données des citoyens pour entraîner leurs modèles d’intelligence artificielle.

The post L’UE veut simplifier ses règles numériques… quitte à sacrifier un peu la vie privée appeared first on Euractiv FR.

Catégories: Union européenne

The Nostalgic Delusion of 1989

Foreign Policy - mar, 11/11/2025 - 13:00
The U.S. military buildup around Venezuela has drawn comparisons to past regime change in Panama. But Washington cannot invade its way to democracy in Caracas.

This Is the Future of U.S. Foreign Aid Under Trump

Foreign Policy - mar, 11/11/2025 - 12:50
Post-USAID assistance may depend on a country’s strategic value to Washington.

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