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  • Treating Post Acne Redness with Botulinum Toxin A – European Medical Journal Treating Post Acne Redness with Botulinum Toxin A

    Treating Post Acne Redness with Botulinum Toxin A – European Medical Journal Treating Post Acne Redness with Botulinum Toxin A

    INTRADERMAL botulinum toxin A for post acne erythema outperformed broadband light in this split face randomized controlled trial.

    Study Design of Intradermal Botulinum Toxin A For Post Acne Erythema

    Post acne erythema is a frequent aesthetic…

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  • Explainer: Hazards of ketamine in focus after actor Matthew Perry's 2023 overdose death – Reuters

    1. Explainer: Hazards of ketamine in focus after actor Matthew Perry’s 2023 overdose death  Reuters
    2. Matthew Perry’s Parents Write Emotional Statements for Doctor’s Sentencing: ‘Most Culpable of All’  Rolling Stone
    3. Matthew Perry’s parents submit…

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  • How does the World Cup draw work? The AP explains FIFA's process for dividing teams into groups – The Washington Post

    1. How does the World Cup draw work? The AP explains FIFA’s process for dividing teams into groups  The Washington Post
    2. FIFA World Cup 2026 draw: Teams, pots, how to watch and all to know  Al Jazeera
    3. World Cup 2026: hosts, musicians and band for…

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  • Shortage of supplies blights daily life in Gaza

    Shortage of supplies blights daily life in Gaza

    Israel is preparing to open the Rafah crossing to allow Gaza residents into Egypt, officials said Wednesday.

    By Nathan Morley

    Israel is preparing to open the Rafah crossing to allow Gaza residents into Egypt, officials…

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  • Imran Khan asks IHC to allow routine medical tests at Shaukat Khanum

    Imran Khan asks IHC to allow routine medical tests at Shaukat Khanum

    Petition submitted through K-P CM Sohail Afridi, asking medical teams be given full access to PTI founder

    PTI founder Imran Khan. PHOTO: FILE

    On behalf…

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  • Honouring Para Athletes on International Day of Persons with a Disability

    Honouring Para Athletes on International Day of Persons with a Disability

    The Commonwealth is home to a wide community of Para athletes whose commitment, preparation and resilience shape sport across every region. On the International Day of Persons with a Disability, Commonwealth Sport honours…

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  • Frustration in Indonesia as flood survivors await aid, toll crosses 700 – World

    Frustration in Indonesia as flood survivors await aid, toll crosses 700 – World

    Officials in Indonesia and Sri Lanka battled on Wednesday to reach survivors of deadly flooding in remote, cut-off regions as the toll in the disaster that hit four countries topped 1,500.

    In Indonesia, survivors expressed growing frustration…

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  • Mass balance shift for UK’s plastic packaging tax

    Mass balance shift for UK’s plastic packaging tax

    The UK government confirmed it would be offering businesses the opportunity to use a mass balance approach (MBA) to measuring recycled plastic from April 2027, after consultations with the industry on revamping the way recycled content was measured.

    PPT is not charged on plastic packaging components containing more than 30% recycled plastic. Chemically recycled plastic has always been eligible for this exemption, however it can be hard to determine the exact amount of chemically recycled material in a specific output.

    Mass balance is a model used by industries to track materials through their chain of custody through the value process and allows recycled or sustainable inputs mixed with new materials during the process to be allocated to particular outputs.

    Since the tax was introduced in 2022, advancements in chemical recycling processes make it easier to recycle previously harder to deal with plastics. This new approach will enable businesses to take better advantage of these recycled plastics.

    Abigail McGregor, a tax expert with Pinsent Masons, said the move to making a mass balance approach available had been anticipated since a 2023 consultation exercise and the government’s response to it at Budget 2024.

    “The introduction of mass balance approach to achieve the 30% recycled threshold to claim exemption from PPT will be welcome to many businesses,” she said.

    “The requirement for recognised commercial certification is not surprising in the context of HMRC grappling with challenges over the evidential requirements for recycled plastic coming from overseas.”

    UK manufacturers and importers of plastic packaging will need to prove the supply chain for recycled material in their plastics is covered by an appropriate, PPT MBA standard-compliant certificate in order to qualify for the plastic tax relief. The government has committed to publishing a consultation in early 2026 on the introduction of this mandatory certification.

    Alongside the shift to enable MBA, the government will no longer allow the inclusion of pre-consumer waste as a source of recycled plastic in the 30%-plus recycled content needed for PTT exemption.

    Pre-consumer waste – which includes defective products and leftover scraps – can still be included in the recycling process but, the government said, the move to exclude it from tax relief in the switch to mass balance would provide an economic incentive to better recycling processes.

    “Some businesses will feel the impact of no longer being able to classify pre-consumer plastic – such as plastic that has come off their own manufacturing line, repelletised then recycled into the manufacturing line again – as recycled,” warned McGregor.

    “While the overall tax take is not expected to change as a result of the introduction of MBA, it may be that the burden of the liability shifts from one group of taxpayers – those currently unable to claim exemption due to the absence of the mass balance approach – to those who will no longer be able to use pre-consumer plastic to claim exemption.”

    The government also announced that the rate of PPT from 1 April 2026 will increase in line with CPI inflation as part of the 2025 UK Budget.

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  • From micro-dramas to video games, Chinese entertainment is booming – The Economist

    1. From micro-dramas to video games, Chinese entertainment is booming  The Economist
    2. Will micro-dramas transform advertising or fade with the Reels era?  Exchange4Media
    3. Two minutes to spare: Micro dramas keep audience glued to the screens  The…

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  • 2026 Independent Spirit Awards Nominations List

    2026 Independent Spirit Awards Nominations List

    The 2026 Film Independent Spirit Awards nominations have been revealed.

    Peter Hujar’s Day topped the film nominees with five nods, followed by a number of films that each scored four nominations: Blue Sun Palace; Lurker; One of Them Days;…

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