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  • A Turning Point for Women’s Health in Pakistan – Angels in Medicine

    A Turning Point for Women’s Health in Pakistan – Angels in Medicine

    Starting in September 2025, the nation’s daughters will be shielded from a brutal and preventable disease — cervical cancer, from HPV — and we’re glad to play our part in the campaign. Story by Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance.

    HPV…

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  • Scientists unlock nature’s secret to a cancer-fighting molecule

    Scientists unlock nature’s secret to a cancer-fighting molecule

    Scientists at UBC Okanagan have discovered how plants create mitraphylline, a rare natural substance with potential anti-cancer properties.

    Mitraphylline is part of a small family of plant-derived molecules known as spirooxindole alkaloids. These…

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  • Scientists unlock nature’s secret to a cancer-fighting molecule

    Scientists unlock nature’s secret to a cancer-fighting molecule

    Scientists at UBC Okanagan have discovered how plants create mitraphylline, a rare natural substance with potential anti-cancer properties.

    Mitraphylline is part of a small family of plant-derived molecules known as spirooxindole alkaloids. These…

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  • Nobel Peace Prize 2025 live updates: Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado wins

    Nobel Peace Prize 2025 live updates: Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado wins

    Machado lobbies for international support while in hidingpublished at 12:50 BST

    Vanessa Buschschlüter
    BBC News Online Latin America and Caribbean editor

    María Corina Machado has continued to lobby for international support from…

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  • FPSC announces 364 vacancies for CSS 2024 across federal departments

    FPSC announces 364 vacancies for CSS 2024 across federal departments

    The Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) has announced details of vacancies reserved under the Central Superior Services (CSS) Examination 2024, revealing a total of 364 positions across federal departments and organisations.

    According to an…

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  • Heart Machine in trouble and what next for EA?

    Heart Machine in trouble and what next for EA?

    Good afternoon! This week’s Patch Notes is coming in HOT and for that I apologise. It’s been a hectic few days.

     I’m preparing to head to Bangkok for Gamescom Asia on Tuesday and juggling some rather last-minute admin (yes, that includes securing…

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  • Treasures of ancient Sudan to feature in Stirling exhibition

    Treasures of ancient Sudan to feature in Stirling exhibition

    Trustees of the British Museum A bronze figurehead of an ancient Sudanese queen, decorated with patterns and writing, against a black backgroundTrustees of the British Museum

    The bronze figurehead would have been fitted to the prow of a ceremonial boat

    The bronze figurehead of a goddess is one of the highlights of a new exhibition featuring Sudan’s ancient Kingdom of Kush, going on display…

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  • Masood Khan, Pakistan: From polio survivor to vaccinator in Peshawar

    Masood Khan, Pakistan: From polio survivor to vaccinator in Peshawar

    Masood Khan (right), a polio survivor is now working as a vaccinator protecting children from the life-altering disease. ©WHO/Pakistan

    “I couldn’t walk because of polio, so my brother used to carry my bag to school every day. When other…

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  • Bombardier Set to Impress at NBAA-BACE 2025 with Global and Challenger Jets on Display

    Bombardier Set to Impress at NBAA-BACE 2025 with Global and Challenger Jets on Display

    • Bombardier will participate in NBAA-BACE from October 14–16 in Las Vegas
    • Bombardier Global 7500, Global 6500, and Challenger 3500 aircraft will be featured on static display
    • Media representatives are invited to two exclusive Bombardier events at NBAA-BACE in Las Vegas, including a special unveiling at Henderson Executive Airport on Tuesday, October 14 at 2:00 p.m.

    Bombardier announced today its participation in the 2025 edition of the NBAA Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (NBAA-BACE), taking place October 14–16 at Henderson Executive Airport in Las Vegas. As a global leader in business aviation, Bombardier will showcase three of its most iconic aircraft on static display – the Global 7500, Global 6500, and Challenger 3500 – and will also highlight its top-ranked, comprehensive service offering on site

    “Our aircraft are designed to inspire, and they stand out as some of the most compelling examples of innovation and craftsmanship at this year’s show, complemented by our extensive service offering that ensures an exceptional ownership experience,” said Éric Martel, President and Chief Executive Officer, Bombardier. “The Bombardier Global 7500, Global 6500, and Challenger 3500 each bring something exceptional to the table, and with the Global 8000 on the horizon as the fastest business jet in the world, we continue to redefine what’s possible in business aviation.

    Visitors to the static display will have the opportunity to explore the spacious and refined interiors of each jet—including the record-setting Bombardier Global 7500, renowned for its industry-leading speed and landing capabilities; the Global 6500, offering outstanding versatility and long-range performance; and the Challenger 3500, which delivers impressive speed and efficiency. All three aircraft are engineered to provide Bombardier’s signature smooth ride, ensuring exceptional comfort on every mission.

    Media representatives are invited to attend two Bombardier events at NBAA-BACE in Las Vegas for exclusive access to the company’s latest announcements. The first media event will be held on Monday, October 13 at 11:00 a.m. (Pacific Time). A second event—a special unveiling celebration—will take place at Bombardier’s static display at Henderson Executive Airport on Tuesday, October 14 at 2:00 p.m. (Pacific Time). 

    For media inquiries or to schedule aircraft tours, please contact Bombardier’s Public Relations team.

    About Bombardier

    At Bombardier (BBD-B.TO), we design, build, modify and maintain the world’s best-performing aircraft for the world’s most discerning people and businesses, governments and militaries. That means not simply exceeding standards, but understanding customers well enough to anticipate their unspoken needs.

    For them, we are committed to pioneering the future of aviation—innovating to make flying more reliable, efficient and sustainable. And we are passionate about delivering unrivaled craftsmanship and care, giving our customers greater confidence and the elevated experience they deserve and expect. Because people who shape the world will always need the most productive and responsible ways to move through it.

    Bombardier customers operate a fleet of more than 5,100 aircraft, supported by a vast network of Bombardier team members worldwide and 10 service facilities across six countries. Bombardier’s performance-leading jets are proudly manufactured in aerostructure, assembly and completion facilities in Canada, the United States and Mexico. In 2024, Bombardier was honoured with the prestigious “Red Dot: Best of the Best” award for Brands and Communication Design.     

    For Information

    For corporate news and information, including Bombardier’s Sustainability report, as well as the company’s initiative to cover all its flight operations with a Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) blend utilizing the Book-and-Claim system visit
    bombardier.com.

    Learn more about Bombardier’s industry-leading products and customer service network at bombardier.com. Follow us on X @Bombardier.

    Media Contacts

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    Christina Lemyre McCraw 
    +1-514-497-4928
    christina.lemyremccraw@aero.bombardier.com

    Bombardier, Global, Global 8000, Global 7500, Global 6500 and Challenger 3500 are registered or unregistered trademarks of Bombardier Inc. or its subsidiaries. 

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