Tag: potentially
Abramovich potentially poisoned: the precedents Navalny, Litvinenko and Yushchenko
Reddened and watery eyes, peeling face and hands… Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich suffered from symptoms that suggest possible poisoning, a source familiar with the matter told AFP on Monday, March…
In Madagascar, residents forced to drink potentially polluted river water
The exploitation of ilmenite carried out by the company QMM, a subsidiary of the company Rio Tinto, would be at the origin of this risk, denounce organizations in a press…
HIV: a person potentially cured thanks to a new treatment
News Published on 02/16/2022 at 4:34 p.m., Reading 2 mins. An American woman with HIV has been in remission for 14 months. This encouraging news is thanks to the transplant…
‘Significant and potentially irreversible’ ocean deoxygenation began to occur in 2021
Among the effects of global warming is the deoxygenation of the oceans. An effect that researchers have tried to quantify. According to them, by 2080, no less than 70% of…
“Party gate”: when the police weigh in on a potentially explosive report for Boris Johnson
It is a document that has kept the press and the British political class in suspense for several days. But the publication of the administrative report written by senior civil…
Boris Johnson in the hot seat: “He potentially becomes the handicap of the Conservative party”
Criticized even in his own camp for alcoholic parties organized in Downing Street while the United Kingdom was confined, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in the hot seat. The…
justice validates transfer to Congress of documents potentially implicating Trump
A court on Thursday authorized the transfer to Congress of documents that could implicate Donald Trump in the January 6 attack on the Capitol, a setback for the former president…
Sunscreens: a widespread potentially carcinogenic substance
News Posted on 03/08/2021 1 min read A new study by Franco-American researchers reveals that octocrylene, a frequently used sunscreen, could cause cancer. An ingredient present in sun protection and…