The Colombian government granted asylum to Ricardo Martinelli, former president of Panama, who had sought refuge in the Nicaraguan embassy in Panama City to avoid a prison sentence for money laundering. Martinelli, 73, was convicted in 2023 and sentenced to 10 years in prison and a $19 million fine, a ruling he claims was politically motivated. After being transported from the embassy to an airport, he arrived in Bogotá, where he noted his intention to campaign for Panama’s presidential election, though he was disqualified due to his conviction.
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RFK Jr. cuts $500 million in mRNA vaccine contracts, dealing major blow to promising area of research
The Trump administration, led by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is terminating 22 mRNA vaccine contracts worth nearly $500 million, including projects aimed at developing vaccines for H5N1. This move has drawn criticism from experts who warn it undermines public health preparedness, as mRNA technology is vital for rapid vaccine development against emerging viruses, despite Kennedy's claims of associated risks. Want More Context? 🔎
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