Iraqi Intelligence Says Qardash Was in Charge of Making Chemical Weapons to Attack Military Prior to his arrest, Abdullah Qardash, one of the senior leaders of Daesh* and a rumoured successor to ex-leader Abu Bakr Baghdadi, was in charge of manufacturing chemical warfare agents to attack Iraqi troops, a press office of Iraq’s Intelligence Service said on Thursday.
The report, obtained by NBC News in London, was put together by private experts, who examined mobile phone data from Wuhan. According to their analysis, there was no mobile phone activity in a high-security part of the Chinese laboratory complex from October 7 to October 24. Prior to those dates, mobile phones had been frequently used by employees. The report’s authors argued that this could point to the occurrence of a “hazardous event”, at the institute’s National Biosafety Laboratory, between October 6 and October 11. Furthermore, mobile da…
Boris Johnson was transferred to intensive care with persistent coronavirus symptoms in early April after he officially confirmed he tested positive for the disease. His fiancee had also experienced symptoms of #COVID-19. UK's Prime Minister Boris Johnson has shared that thoughts of never seeing his son, who was just about to be born, fueled his strength to fight COVID-19. "I was deeply frustrated that I couldn't see the path to...do you know what I mean? I just couldn't see the way out of the skip&qu…
Regular Aspirin use reduces the risk of digestive tract cancer by 20 per cent to 40 per cent, according to findings that bolster growing evidence that the common analgesic can help prevent the disease. A review of 113 recent studies covering more than 210,000 patients showed that bowel cancer risk dropped 27 per cent, oesophageal cancer by 33 per cent, stomach cancer by 36 per cent, and cancer of the gastric cardia - where the stomach connects to the windpipe - by 39 per cent. For pancreatic cancer, which is almost always fatal, there was a n…
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