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时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Interviews   来源:Video  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"They delivered real change - social justice in Telangana, uniting tribespeople in Chhattisgarh - but failed to forge it into a cohesive political force," he said.

"They delivered real change - social justice in Telangana, uniting tribespeople in Chhattisgarh - but failed to forge it into a cohesive political force," he said.

Some experts have predicted shortages continuing until next year.The Department of Health and Social Care has extended a serious shortage protocol for Creon which has already been in place for a year.

Also in this newsletter: How the Iran crisis affects Europe

This indicates concern about shortages of a medicine and allows pharmacists to give patients an alternative - though they argue other drugs are also in short supply.A spokesperson for the department said the "European-wide supply issues" were caused by manufacturing supply constraints.The National Pharmacy Association said more than three quarters of members covered in a recent survey felt the current arrangements for managing the shortages were inadequate.

Also in this newsletter: How the Iran crisis affects Europe

Some reported that patients were skipping meals and travelling long distances to get hold of the medication, according to the NPA.One said it was the "worst stock shortage" they had ever had to deal with.

Also in this newsletter: How the Iran crisis affects Europe

after a woman got in touch through the Your Voice, Your BBC News initiative saying it was impossible for her husband, who has pancreatic cancer, to digest his food without Creon.

That month, leading pancreatic clinicians and charities wrote to the prime minister, saying the absence of Pert can have a "devastating impact on people's lives".Andrii Kovalenko, head of Ukraine's National Security and Defence Council's Centre for Countering Disinformation, accused Russia of "laying the groundwork to derail the negotiations".

He added Ukraine had "absolutely no incentive to sabotage the Istanbul summit".Russian President Vladimir Putin was briefed on the incidents throughout the night, the Kremlin said.

Pictures online from Bryansk showed mangled carriages and passengers helping each other climb out of the wreckage in the dark.Moscow's interregional transport prosecutor's office said an investigation had been launched.

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