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Iran: Biden admin ‘now responsible’ for Soleimani killing

Published by Al-Araby Iran said on Friday the current US administration is now “responsible” for the assassination two years ago of its revered commander Qassem Soleimani, as the Islamic Republic started commemorations to mark his death. Former US president Donald Trump sent shock waves through the region on 3 January 2020 with the targeted killing of General Soleimani, who was commander of the Quds Force, the foreign operations arm of Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards. He was killed along with his Iraqi lieutenant Abu Mahdi Al-Muhandis in a US drone strike in Baghdad ordered by Trump, infuriating Iran and its alli…

PharmaTher Provides Update On Product Pipeline And Expected Milestones For 2022

Published by The Street By GlobeNewswire Focused on becoming a leader in the development and commercialization of specialty ketamine prescription-based products Expected milestones for 2022 include initiating Phase 3 clinical study for ketamine to treat Parkinson’s disease (KETLID) ; completing Phase 2 clinical study for ketamine to treat ALS (KETALS) ; completing observational study with ketamine and betaine for depression and pain (KETABET) ; initiating Phase 2 clinical study for ketamine microneedle patch (KETAPATCH) ; and seeking FDA approval for Ketamine Hydrochloride Injection USP product (KETARX) TORONTO, Dec….

Will Turkey launch a new military offensive in Syria?

Published by Al-Araby Recent events in northern Syria have many expecting a renewed Turkish offensive and surge in violence as Turkey bolsters its military capabilities along frontlines with its Kurdish rivals. If such an escalation occurs, it could have a profound impact on the makeup of Syria’s fractured northern governorates and substantial implications for a post-war Syria. That said, given Turkey’s awkward position between the United States and Russia and limited capabilities in influencing both states’ stances on Syria, the scale of any offensive remains questionable – and potentially negligible – if it does …