ni The Startup Economy is Turbulent. Here’s How Founders Can Recognize and Avoid Common Pitfalls By medcitynews.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 15:11:00 +0000 While startups in highly regulated industries like healthcare and finance are almost certain to face heightened scrutiny, there are controllable factors that can offset these challenges. The post The Startup Economy is Turbulent. Here’s How Founders Can Recognize and Avoid Common Pitfalls appeared first on MedCity News. Full Article Daily MedCity Influencers Startups economy Financing healthcare startups
ni There’s an Opportunity for More Providers to Partner with the 988 Lifeline, Execs Say By medcitynews.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 23:08:33 +0000 Two executives at behavioral health care companies discussed why it’s important for provider organizations to partner with the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline during a panel at the Behavioral Health Tech conference. The post There’s an Opportunity for More Providers to Partner with the 988 Lifeline, Execs Say appeared first on MedCity News. Full Article Daily Health Tech Providers 988 Behavioral Health Tech Charlie Health Nema Health suicide hotlines
ni How Can Healthcare Organizations Earn Trust with Marginalized Communities? By medcitynews.com Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:49:46 +0000 Access to care isn’t enough. Healthcare organizations need to build trust in order to reach underserved communities, experts said on a recent panel. The post How Can Healthcare Organizations Earn Trust with Marginalized Communities? appeared first on MedCity News. Full Article Consumer / Employer Daily Health Tech Payers SYN Top Story Alkeme Health Anise Health Behavioral Health Tech BlueCross BlueShield Minnesota Freespira humana health horizons trust
ni AbbVie Drug Expected to Rival Bristol Myers’s New Schizophrenia Med Flunks Phase 2 Test By medcitynews.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 18:25:01 +0000 AbbVie schizophrenia drug candidate emraclidine failed to beat a placebo in two Phase 2 clinical trials. The drug, once projected to compete with Bristol Myers Squibb’s Cobenfy, is from AbbVie’s $8.7 billion acquisition of Cerevel Therapeutics. The post AbbVie Drug Expected to Rival Bristol Myers’s New Schizophrenia Med Flunks Phase 2 Test appeared first on MedCity News. Full Article BioPharma Daily Pharma AbbVie biopharma nl Cerevel Therapeutics Clinical Trials emraclidine schizophrenia
ni Biden Administration Should Prioritize Fight Against Superbugs By www.pewtrusts.org Published On :: Wed, 16 Dec 2020 11:00:00 -0500 The Pew Charitable Trusts joined dozens of research, health care, and nonprofit stakeholders in urging President-elect Joe Biden to prioritize and strengthen the national response to antibiotic resistance. Full Article
ni State Initiatives Pivot to Address Public Health Challenges During Pandemic By www.pewtrusts.org Published On :: Fri, 08 Jan 2021 13:41:49 -0500 Research has consistently demonstrated strong links between people’s health and societal sectors such as employment, community development, education, housing, and transportation. Full Article
ni Clinical Lab Tests Need Stronger FDA Oversight to Improve Patient Safety By www.pewtrusts.org Published On :: Mon, 11 Jan 2021 09:23:00 -0500 In vitro diagnostics (IVDs) play an indispensable role in modern medicine. Health care providers routinely rely on these tests—which analyze samples such as blood or saliva—to help diagnose conditions and guide potentially life-altering treatment decisions. In 2017, for example, clinicians ordered blood tests during about 45% of emergency room visits in the United States, according to the Centers... Full Article
ni Antibiotic Sales for Use in Food Animals Increased Again in 2019 By www.pewtrusts.org Published On :: Thu, 21 Jan 2021 16:33:00 -0500 Sales of medically important antibiotics for use in food-producing animals increased 3% in 2019, according to recent data from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. This is the second year in a row that the quantities of antibiotics sold for animal use have risen, underscoring the need for further FDA action to ensure judicious use of these lifesaving drugs. Full Article
ni Standard Technology Presents Opportunities for Medical Record Data Extraction By www.pewtrusts.org Published On :: Tue, 26 Jan 2021 10:38:00 -0500 Technology has revolutionized the way people live their lives. Individuals can use smartphones to access their bank account, shop from almost any store, and connect with friends and family around the globe. In fact, these personal devices have tethered communities together during the coronavirus pandemic, allowing many people to maintain much of their lives remotely. Full Article
ni FDA Proposal Will Not Sufficiently Curb Injudicious Use of Antibiotics in Food Animals By www.pewtrusts.org Published On :: Wed, 27 Jan 2021 14:10:00 -0500 The Food and Drug Administration published a concept paper in early January that describes a preliminary proposal for how the agency will ensure that companies developing antibiotics for administration to animals establish defined, evidence-based durations of use for all medically important antibiotics. Full Article
ni Why Biotech Companies Fail: Lessons for CEOs By worldofdtcmarketing.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 10:56:35 +0000 We’re seeing an alarming increase in the number of failed biotech companies. While the biotechnology industry holds enormous […] The post Why Biotech Companies Fail: Lessons for CEOs appeared first on World of DTC Marketing. Full Article in the news Working in the industry Failing Biotechs
ni Onions were likely source of McDonald's E. coli outbreak, US CDC says By www.asiaone.com Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 09:40:34 +0800 The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Wednesday that slivered onions served on McDonald's, opens new tab Quarter Pounder hamburgers and other menu items were the likely source of an E. coli outbreak that sickened 90 people. The outbreak linked to Quarter Pounder was first reported on Oct 22, and slivered onions were suspected to be the source of the infections. The US Food and Drug Administration and the company have confirmed that Taylor Farms was the supplier for the affected locations, and it has since recalled several batches of yellow onions produced in a Colorado facility. The FDA on Wednesday said it had initiated inspections at a Taylor Farms processing center in Colorado, a state where 29 people have fallen ill due to the outbreak. An onion grower of interest in Washington state is also being investigated, the FDA added. The CDC said the number of infected people has risen by 15 people from 75 and 27 persons have been hospitalised due to the illness, which has already killed one person. Full Article
ni Food companies sell products that are less healthy in poorer countries, says report By www.asiaone.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 17:31:59 +0800 LONDON — The world's biggest food and beverage companies on average sell products in low-income countries that are less healthy than what they sell in high-income countries, according to a new report. Products sold by companies including Nestle, Pepsico and Unilever were assessed as part of a global index published by the Access to Nutrition Initiative (ATNI), its first since 2021. The non-profit group found that across 30 companies, the products sold in low-income countries scored lower on a star rating system developed in Australia and New Zealand than those sold in high-income countries. In the Health Star Rating system, products are ranked out of five on their healthiness, with five the best, and a score above 3.5 considered to be a healthier choice. Full Article
ni Trump's Day One: Deportations, border wall, scrapping Biden humanitarian programs By www.asiaone.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 09:48:40 +0800 WASHINGTON — Donald Trump is expected to take a slew of executive actions on his first day as president to ramp up immigration enforcement and roll back signature Biden legal entry programs, a sweeping effort that will be led by incoming "border czar" Tom Homan and other Republican immigration hardliners, three sources familiar with the matter told Reuters. The executive actions would give federal immigration officers more latitude to arrest people with no criminal records, surge troops to the US-Mexico border and restart construction of the border wall, the sources said. Homan, who served as acting director of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement from 2017-2018 under Trump, will bring a deep understanding of the US immigration system after a four-decade career that took him from a frontline Border Patrol agent to head of the agency that arrests and deports immigrants in the US illegally. Full Article
ni Who are Trump's cabinet picks so far and who is in the running? By www.asiaone.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 10:12:58 +0800 Donald Trump has begun the process of choosing a cabinet and selecting other high-ranking administration officials following his presidential election victory. Here are the early picks and top contenders for some of the key posts overseeing defence, intelligence, diplomacy, trade, immigration and economic policymaking. Some are in contention for a range of posts. Susie Wiles, chief of staff Susie Wiles reacts as Republican presidential nominee and former US President Donald Trump speaks, following early results from the 2024 US presidential election in Palm Beach County Convention Center, in West Palm Beach, Florida, US on Nov 6, 2024. PHOTO: Reuters Trump announced last week that Wiles, one of his two campaign managers, will be his White House chief of staff. Full Article
ni Proposed law could mandate treatment for community disturbances linked to mental health By www.asiaone.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 16:25:14 +0800 The Community Disputes Resolution Tribunals (CDRT) will be able to mandate mental health treatment for those who cause unreasonable interferences in the community if a bill to amend the Community Disputes Resolution Act (CDRA) goes through. The bill was proposed in Parliament by Minister for Community, Culture and Youth Edwin Tong on Tuesday (Nov 12). The CDRT currently hears disputes under CDRA between neighbours involving acts of unreasonable interference with the enjoyment or use of places of residence. Under the bill, the tribunal will be able to issue Mandatory Treatment Orders (MTO) should there be a belief that the acts of disturbance stem from an underlying psychiatric condition. "In those cases, the issue therefore is not just a disamenity one," Minister Tong said. "Hence, the MTO is intended to address the root cause of certain acts that a resident may engage in." Tong added that their priority remains in persuading the resident to go for treatment voluntarily, and that the CDRT-issued MTO is a measure of last resort. There are also criteria that must be met for the MTO to be issued. Full Article
ni Trial starts over rape, murder of junior doctor in India's Kolkata By www.asiaone.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 09:19:12 +0800 KOLKATA — A court in the eastern state of West Bengal began the trial on Monday (Nov 11) of a police volunteer accused of raping and murdering a doctor at a government hospital in August, a case that sparked outrage over the lack of safety for women in India. The woman's body was found in a classroom at the R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospital in the state capital Kolkata on Aug 9, the federal police said. They also said they had arrested a police volunteer, Sanjay Roy, for the crime. Full Article
ni Soldiers' Dilemma: Foreign Military Training and Liberal Norm Conflict By www.belfercenter.org Published On :: May 11, 2022 May 11, 2022 When the U.S. military trains other states’ forces, it tries to impart liberal norms such as respect for human rights. But when liberal norms clash, these soldiers prioritize loyalty to their unit, the military, and shared goals. Full Article
ni Words Matter: The Effect of Moral Language on International Bargaining By www.belfercenter.org Published On :: Aug 8, 2023 Aug 8, 2023 When states use moral language in a dispute, they reduce the possibility of compromise. The possibility of military escalation, meanwhile, rises in response to moral language when states’ domestic audiences accuse their governments of hypocrisy for their willingness to compromise. The Falkland Islands/Islas Malvinas case explores the theory. Full Article
ni Reining in Rebellion: The Decline of Political Violence in South America, 1830–1929 By www.belfercenter.org Published On :: Mar 12, 2024 Mar 12, 2024 After a century of rebellion, South America experienced a rapid decline in revolts in the early 1900s. Historical narratives and an analysis of a comprehensive new dataset show that the decrease stemmed in large part from the expansion and professionalization of the region’s militaries, which were driven by an export boom and the threat of interstate conflict. Full Article
ni 211557: Home Minister meets U.S.' Burns By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Thu, 19 May 2011 22:12:09 +0530 During a 20-minute discussion of Pakistan, Chidambaram asked Burns to treat groups "aimed at India" in the same way we treated "the groups directed against Americans in Afghanistan." Full Article The Cables
ni 237503: The President's announcement on the way forward in Afghanistan and Pakistan By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Fri, 20 May 2011 05:00:18 +0530 This cable contains information which we hope will be useful to you in engaging host governments, media, and the public after the President's address. Full Article The Cables
ni 211549: Under Secretary Burns meets Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Sat, 21 May 2011 01:32:07 +0530 In a June 11 meeting, Prime Minister Singh assured Under Secretary Burns of his strong personal commitment to strengthening further India's ties to the United States. Full Article The Cables
ni 148953: Boucher's meeting with Foreign Minister Qureshi By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Sat, 21 May 2011 01:38:54 +0530 During a March 28 meeting with Assistant Secretary or South and Central Asian Affairs Boucher, Foreign Minister-designate Shah Mehmood Qureshi confirmed that the new government wanted to work with the U.S. to combat extremism, increase trade and extend cooperation with India and Afghanistan. Full Article The Cables
ni 236332: US saw "additional opportunities" to embed own troops in Pakistan military’s FATA operations By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Sat, 21 May 2011 02:26:52 +0530 Full Article The Cables
ni 204652: US. "boots on the ground" were to accompany Pakistan Frontier Corps for a joint operation, but were "denied deployment" at the last minute By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Sat, 21 May 2011 02:27:36 +0530 Full Article The Cables
ni Pakistan's Punjab turning into hotbed of extremism, U.S. had warned By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Sun, 22 May 2011 00:20:48 +0530 Full Article Terrorism
ni Maran called Karunanidhi's October 2008 resignation threat a diversionary ‘drama' By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Mon, 23 May 2011 05:03:52 +0530 Spoke of DMK leader's attempted ‘blackmail' on Sri Lanka, warned that the Congress ‘will carry this grudge and retaliate at the right time' Full Article News
ni 153464: Pakistan campaigning for seat on UN Human Rights Council By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Mon, 23 May 2011 21:12:04 +0530 Pakistan concern that freedom of expression be balanced with respect for religion as "we are not as advanced as you are" in terms of respect for freedom of religion and could not always control the reactions of sometimes ignorant crowds. Full Article The Cables
ni Don't leave Afghanistan, India told U.S. By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Tue, 24 May 2011 05:01:21 +0530 Full Article India & Neighbours
ni 150415: Pakistani leaders deny intent to release A.Q. Khan By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Wed, 25 May 2011 06:03:49 +0530 Benazir Bhutto's public comments that she would grant the IAEA access to Khan were highly controversial in Pakistan. Zardari's options for delivering on Benazir's promise is limited. Full Article The Cables
ni 153436: Training Pakistan's next generation of military leaders By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Wed, 25 May 2011 06:04:00 +0530 Pakistan's National Defense University's curriculum is designed to foster national pride, but many of its students and instructors have an anti-American bias. Full Article The Cables
ni 114010: monitoring Pakistan's coalition support funds By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Thu, 26 May 2011 06:04:20 +0530 Pending post verification are claims that total $279 million for the March-May 2007 period. The areas of greatest concern to us include costs for helicopter operations ($83 million annually), radar maintenance ($65 million annually) and Joint Staff operations ($5 million annually). Full Article The Cables
ni 223755: Finance minister on Pakistan's budget woes, Tokyo pledges, and U.S. assistance By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Thu, 26 May 2011 06:04:28 +0530 In a September 3 meeting with the Ambassador, Finance Minister Shaukat Tarin said the GOP had included $2 billion in Tokyo Pledges in its budget but was grappling with a shortfall in actual donor assistance. Full Article The Cables
ni 233602: Finance minister Tarin on budgets, CSF dollar fund, and Pakistan's improving economic outlook By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Thu, 26 May 2011 06:04:35 +0530 Tarin requested that an additional $500 million of U.S. assistance flow through the GOP - in addition to the $174 million already committed - to bolster GOP credibility and allow the GOP to more adequately support its priorities. Full Article The Cables
ni 242073: Action request for senior level engagement on terrorism finance By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Tue, 31 May 2011 01:42:05 +0530 Cutting off the flow of funds to terrorist organizations and achieving stability in Af/Pak are top U.S. priorities. Full Article The Cables
ni NHRC notice to Health Ministry over shortage of HIV drugs By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 18:44:38 +0530 Full Article India
ni Pakistan raised Mujahideen and now they are terrorists, says Pakistan Interior Minister in National Assembly By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Wed, 01 Feb 2023 12:37:11 +0530 The Pakistani Taliban on Monday claimed responsibility for the January 30 mosque attack in Peshawar which left 100 people dead and over 220 injured Full Article World
ni Data | India’s democratic values have eroded significantly: VDem By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Wed, 22 Mar 2023 13:24:20 +0530 The debate around India’s erosion of democratic values has surfaced again after Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s remarks in the U.K. Full Article Data
ni 'China Marching with India': India's Cold War Advocacy for the People's Republic of China at the United Nations, 1949–1971 By www.belfercenter.org Published On :: Sep 21, 2023 Sep 21, 2023 Recent scholarship on Sino-Indian relations in the 1950s has emphasized cooperation, revising previous narratives of an inexorable march towards the 1962 border war. This article reassesses that cooperation by focusing on India's role as an intermediary between the unrecognized government in Beijing and the United Nations (UN). Chinese sources reveal that Sino-Indian cooperation over UN affairs was complicated by competing conceptions of how the decolonizing world should fit into the international system and who should be at the helm. Despite such disagreements, the Cold War UN provided a setting where divergent post-colonial visions could be sublimated into meaningful international cooperation. Full Article
ni Navigating China’s Opportunistic Approach to Overseas Naval Base Acquisition By www.belfercenter.org Published On :: Nov 16, 2023 Nov 16, 2023 This report, by Maxwell Simon (MPP '23) and Jayaram Ravi (MPP '23), explores the drivers of setback and success that China has encountered in the process of developing dual-use and military-dedicated naval installations abroad. It looks at cases where China has considered or actively pursued military-dedicated installations to characterize Beijing’s general approach to overseas naval base acquisition. Full Article
ni State Department’s Learning Agenda Launch By www.belfercenter.org Published On :: Jun 30, 2022 Jun 30, 2022 The Learning Agenda is an unprecedented effort by the Department to institutionalize evidence-based learning and implement the Foundations for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act of 2018 (“Evidence Act”). The Evidence Act requires federal agencies to develop a “learning agenda” – a systematic plan to answer a set of policy-relevant questions critical to achieving the agency’s strategic objectives. It will guide the Department’s efforts over the next four years across eight questions to increase the impact of U.S. foreign policy and bolster the Secretary of State’s modernization efforts. This event featured a keynote address followed by a panel of foreign policy and evidence-building experts for a thoughtful discussion on addressing Learning Agenda Questions 1 and 2: How can the State Department improve the effectiveness of its diplomatic interventions to better advance foreign policy objectives? How can the Department improve the effectiveness and sustainability of its foreign assistance efforts? Full Article
ni The Market Rewards Companies That Prioritize National Security By www.belfercenter.org Published On :: Aug 12, 2022 Aug 12, 2022 Companies that rely on certain countries in Asia for their supply lines will face continued challenges as geopolitical stresses, let alone global pandemics, cause supply shortages. Beyond causing economic harm, these shortages pose a direct threat to U.S. national security interests. Full Article
ni Digital Will Drive Ukraine's Modernization By www.belfercenter.org Published On :: Jan 10, 2023 Jan 10, 2023 Technology will play a crucial role in that process. Since 2014, Ukraine has been at the forefront of the digital revolution through a journey marked by strength, adaptability, and success. Digital transformation transcends and affects all economic sectors in Ukraine. Digital solutions have been applied in a wide range of sectors including banking and finance, agriculture and food production, and energy, to cite a few. In that regard, digital transformation is key to a well-functioning society, affecting democratic participation, education, and public services. Full Article
ni Enabling an Economic Transformation of Ukraine: Recovery, Reconstruction, and Modernization By www.belfercenter.org Published On :: Jan 10, 2023 Jan 10, 2023 The aim of the report is to focus specifically on the critical role of private sector investment in Ukraine’s economic reconstruction, and how the private sector, both within Ukraine and internationally, can enable Ukraine to win the peace. It provides a short overview of the economic challenges facing Ukraine, including governance, the sectors that will be critical to Ukraine's reconstruction, the roles and responsibilities for the G7, EU, IFIs, and DFIs, and then recommendations for how Ukraine and its partners can best attract private sector investment. Full Article
ni "Biden makes suprise visit to Ukraine before heading to Poland for invasion anniversary" By www.belfercenter.org Published On :: Feb 20, 2023 Feb 20, 2023 U.S. President Joe Biden spent five hours in the Ukrainian capital on Monday, meeting President Volodymyr Zelensky and even taking a stroll through the streets of Kyiv – despite the sound of air sirens – to visit The Wall of Remembrance, which displays portraits of the approximately 4,500 Ukrainian soldiers who have died since Russia annexed Crimea in 2014. The trip was kept under a media blackout until a few hours after Biden’s arrival, with the president’s official schedule only saying he would fly in the evening to Warsaw for a planned visit. The New York Times reported, quoting an anonymous official source, that Biden arrived in Kyiv early this morning after making the same 10-hour long journey from Poland that every world leader visiting Ukraine since the start of the war has. Full Article
ni Ukraine's Foreign Minister Shares Insights on the War and Ukrainian Determination By www.belfercenter.org Published On :: Feb 23, 2023 Feb 23, 2023 The Belfer Center at Harvard Kennedy School hosted a virtual conversation with Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba Wednesday (Feb. 22) to discuss the war in Ukraine as it reaches a full year since Russia's invasion. Full Article
ni Should the United States Normalize Relations with the Taliban? By www.belfercenter.org Published On :: Aug 21, 2023 Aug 21, 2023 Foreign Affairs has recently published a number of articles on how the United States should engage with the Taliban government in Afghanistan, extremist forces within the regime, how the West can help ordinary Afghans, and the fate of the country’s women. To complement these essays, Foreign Affairs asked a broad pool of experts for their take. As with previous surveys, Foreign Affairs approached dozens of authorities with expertise relevant to the question at hand, along with leading generalists in the field. Participants were asked to state whether they agreed or disagreed with a proposition and to rate their confidence level in their opinion. Two Belfer Center experts participated, International Security Executive Editor Jacqueline L. Hazelton and Future of Diplomacy Project Senior Fellow Paula Dobriansky. Full Article
ni Is Stopping the War Between Armenia and Azerbaijan in Russia’s (Vital) Interest? By www.belfercenter.org Published On :: Oct 6, 2020 Oct 6, 2020 Simon Saradzhyan writes that the benefits that discontinuing the war on Russia’s terms can generate for defending or advancing Russia’s vital interests will exceed the costs of doing so. Full Article
ni The U.S.-Russia Initiative to Prevent Nuclear Terrorism Newsletter: November 2019 - November 2020 By www.belfercenter.org Published On :: Nov 26, 2020 Nov 26, 2020 Elbe Group Discusses Strategic Stability, Hybrid Warfare and Terrorism. Mowatt-Larssen’s Book Details Lessons He Learned While Tracking Al-Qaida’s WMD Programs. Experts on New START Extension and Other Nuclear Priorities of Biden Presidency. Kazakhstan’s Last HEU Eliminated. William Potter Joins Russian Academy of Sciences. COVID, Nuclear Security On Agenda of IAEA’s 64th General Conference. Mayak Aims to Process Entire range of SNF. Atomguard Reports Foiling Unauthorized Access. Allison: US Vital Interest in Prevention of Nuclear Terrorism Will Continue to Guide Its North Korea Policy. Learning from COVID-19 to Prepare for Nuclear Attack. Hecker, Kassianova Encourage Young US and RF Professionals to Explore Lessons of Nuclear Accidents. Experts Weigh in on 75th Anniversary of Hiroshima Bombing. A New Look at IAEA’s Nuclear Security Recommendations. Azerbaijan Has Threatened to Strike Armenia’s NPP With Missiles. IAEA Notified of 189 Incidents Of Material Being Out Of Regulatory Control in 2019. Russia To Retrieve More Radioactive Debris from Bottom of Ocean. Researchers Propose Fast Way to Detect Weapons Grade Materials. Keeping Nuclear Power Plants Out of Reach of Terrorists During the Coronavirus Pandemic. Bunn, Tobey and Roth Testify on Prevention of Nuclear Theft, Call for Cooperation With Russia. Budapest Memorandum Parsed. IAEA Holds A Ministerial on Nuclear Security. Assessing Progress on Nuclear Security. 12th GUMO Officer On Trial for Embezzlement. Lukashenko: Pompeo Alerted Me to Nuclear Materials at Border. US and Russia Reported HEU and Plutonium to IAEA. IAEA Bank Receives LEU. GICNT Hosted 8 Multilateral Activities in 2019. Full Article