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17 Mar 2025

#society

GB News: Buckingham Palace 'does not discuss Harry and Meghan' amid Queen Camilla's shattered relationship with duke
Buckingham Palace 'does not discuss Harry and Meghan' amid Queen Camilla's shattered relationship with duke
Queen Camilla's aides reportedly "almost never discussed" Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, despite Harry's claims in his memoir that Camilla is "dangerous" and has sacrificed him for PR purposes. Royal insiders suggest the media fixation on the couple is greater than the Palace's concern.

Harry's relationship with his brother, Prince William, remains strained since the memoir's publication, while he maintains a connection with King Charles, visiting him after his cancer diagnosis.


#economy

The Epoch Times: Why the Egg Industry Is Pushing for a Bird Flu Vaccine
Why the Egg Industry Is Pushing for a Bird Flu Vaccine
The U.S. government is considering the use of vaccines to combat highly pathogenic avian influenza, which has significantly increased egg prices and led to the culling of 166 million birds since February 2022. However, vaccination could jeopardize over half of the U.S. poultry exports due to trade restrictions.

Officials are engaging with international partners to mitigate the potential trade fallout from a vaccination strategy. The USDA has not approved any bird flu vaccine yet, and while vaccination could help the domestic egg industry, it poses logistical challenges and risks to the export market.


#science

Le Monde: Edith Heard, geneticist: 'I had to come to France to put down roots and blossom'
Edith Heard, geneticist: 'I had to come to France to put down roots and blossom'
Edith Heard, a prominent geneticist, reflects on her academic journey in an interview. Initially focused on math, physics, and chemistry, she chose biology at Cambridge, leading to a transformative experience that ignited her passion for the field. She now holds significant leadership roles in European molecular biology.

At 60, Heard is set to lead the Francis Crick Institute in London after heading the European Molecular Biology Laboratory. Her early exposure to the molecular biology revolution and inspiring professors shaped her career trajectory.