France’s highest court has upheld a decision finding former President Nicolas Sarkozy guilty of corruption and influence peddling during his time in office. Sarkozy, 69, faces a year in prison but may request to serve his sentence at home with an electronic bracelet. He was convicted for attempting to bribe a magistrate for information about a legal case in which he was involved. Sarkozy, who served as president from 2007 to 2012, has stated he will accept the consequences but intends to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights. This marks the first time in modern French history that a former president has been sentenced to prison for actions during their term. Sarkozy faces additional legal challenges, including a trial next month over allegations of receiving illegal financing from Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi for his 2007 campaign.
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FDA approves painkiller designed to eliminate the risk of addiction associated with opioids
The US FDA approved Vertex Pharmaceuticals' Journavx, a new pain pill designed to reduce addiction and overdose risks associated with opioids, offering an alternative for short-term pain relief post-surgery or injuries. The drug, priced at $15.50 per pill, works by blocking pain-signaling proteins rather than targeting brain receptors like opioids, showing promise despite modest effectiveness and some side effects. While Vertex faces challenges with its chronic pain drug pipeline, they plan to proceed with further...
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