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World No. 1 Jannik Sinner Cleared After Two Positive Doping Tests: Clostebol Case Explained
Just hours after his triumph at the Cincinnati Masters, which he won with ease, it was announced that Jannik Sinner had tested positive for doping.
The ITIA (International Tennis Integrity Unit) revealed that the Italian tennis player, who is currently ranked No. 1 in the world, tested positive twice for clostebol after a doping test in March but was never penalized.
EPA proposal takes on health risks near US chemical plants
In what could prove a significant move for communities facing air pollution, the Environmental Protection Agency proposed on April 6 that chemical plants nationwide measure certain hazardous compounds that cross beyond their property lines and reduce them when they are too high.
Mali: We are moving forward by listening to businesses, NALED and citizens
BELGRADE - The NALED Grey Book is our channel for communicating with businesses - if we do not listen to them, our solutions will not be the right ones, Serbian Finance Minister Sinisa Mali said on Friday at a conference marking the 15th anniversary of the NALED Grey Book.
Cancer drug price spikes from $50 to $768 per pill
A long-standing medication for cancer has become almost unaffordable for most of patients, as its price has skyrocketed 1,500 percent over four years. The company behind the drug is under fire.
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Serbia has best spot in 12 years on WB's Doing Business list
Construction permits and more efficient procedures for starting a business again helped Serbia advance in World Bank's Doing Business list.
Serbia achieved the best place in 12 years - it is ranked 43rd among 190 countries, the National Alliance for Local Economic Development (NALED) said in a statement on Wednesday.
US begins destroying its largest cache of chemical weapons
The U.S. Army began destroying the nation's largest remaining stockpile of chemical weapons on March 18, using explosives to rip open a container of mustard agent inside a sealed chamber and then flooding it with another chemical to neutralize it.
Syrian chemicals were safely destroyed off Crete, says OPCW
The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), the international body responsible for overseeing the destruction of Syrian arms off Crete, says that there was no pollution as a result of the operation on board the US vessel Cape Ray.