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Cubans turn to herbal remedies, barter amid medicine scarcity
HAVANA (Reuters) - Dayana Rodriguez says her son is overwhelmed with scabies but she has not been able to find any of the treatments prescribed by their doctor at the poorly-stocked pharmacies in Havana so she is now turning to a herbal remedy instead.
‘Poultry feed cost rose by 40% in the past year’
PETALING JAYA: The price of raw materials for poultry feed has risen at least 40% in the past one year, resulting in the higher cost of chicken, says the Federation of Livestock Farmers’ Associations of Malaysia (FLFAM).
No shortage of chicken for Raya
GEORGE TOWN: The supply of chicken throughout Ramadan up to Hari Raya will be sufficient but prices are not expected to come down as the production cost keeps increasing.
Exclusive: UNICEF says AstraZeneca supply issues outside India resolved
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Issues related to the ramp-up of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 shot outside India for supplies to the COVAX vaccine-sharing facility have been resolved, UNICEF told Reuters on Tuesday, saying it should receive 65 million doses by end-May.
Senses dulled by COVID-19, French wine tasters fear for livelihood
PARIS (Reuters) - The exotic fruits and fresh citrus notes leapt out of the Pyrenean white wine, but wine-taster Sophie Pallas said the delicate undertones of pineapple were harder to detect than they would have been before she fell ill with COVID-19.
Japanese journalists call for Myanmar junta to free detained colleague
TOKYO (Reuters) - A group of journalists in Japan called on Myanmar's junta on Tuesday to free a colleague, Yuki Kitazumi, detained in Yangon following a crackdown on media amid ongoing protests against the military overthrow of an elected government.
Factbox: Laschet wins German CDU board vote on chancellor candidacy
BERLIN (Reuters) - Armin Laschet, leader of Germany's Christian Democrats (CDU), won the backing of senior party members at an internal meeting to run as the conservative candidate to succeed Angela Merkel at a September federal election, party sources said on Tuesday.
New direction needed: EU launches website for citizens to discuss its future
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union launched on Monday a website for citizens to debate the future of the 27-nation bloc as the exit of Britain, climate change, the COVID-19 pandemic and the rise of nationalism force the EU to reflect on how it wants to develop.
Cross-border drug trafficking cases nearly doubled in four years -EU agency
THE HAGUE (Reuters) - The number of cross-border drug trafficking cases referred to the European agency for prosecutorial cooperation nearly doubled in four years to 562 in 2020, partly driven by a huge increase in the production of synthetic drugs, the agency said.
Japanese journalist detained in Myanmar
(Reuters) -Myanmar authorities detained a Japanese journalist in Yangon on Sunday evening, Japan's government said on Monday, adding that it was trying to seek his release.