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WADA Unveils Stricter New Policy on Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUEs)WADA Unveils Stricter New Policy on Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUEs)
April 15, 2025, 2:48 pm EDT
WADA Unveils Stricter New Policy on Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUEs)


Asian Finance Chiefs Warn of Global Economic Rifts from Trade Barriers
The finance ministers and central bank governors of Asian countries have sounded the alarm over the potential for trade barriers to fracture the global economy in a joint statement following the 28th ASEAN+3 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Meeting. The meeting, held in Milan, Italy, addressed global and regional macroeconomic situations and financial cooperation within the region.more

Title: The Ever - blue Atlantic: A Memorable Journey in Europe
During the days of studying in Europe, the Atlantic Ocean left an unforgettable impression. Its blue color remains the same regardless of different latitudes and countriesmore

Botswana Golden Grand Prix 2026 to Be Upgraded as Precursor to World Relays
Botswana Golden Grand Prix 2026 to Be Upgraded as Precursor to World Relaysmore

Details Emerge About Lilo & Stitch Film: Longer Runtime and Anticipated Character Developments
It has been revealed that the live-action Lilo & Stitch film will have a runtime of 1 hour and 48 minutes, which is 23 minutes longer than the original animated version.more

Chicken game “Dark and Darker Hour” closed beta test overseas on August 1
Bluehole's medieval dungeon survival chicken game Dark and Darker Hour launches overseas Beta test on August 1more

Singapore's Approach to the Sex Industry: No Ban on the Custom Industry
Singapore, known for its strict laws in many aspects, has a rather unique stance when it comes to the custom industry. Unlike some countries that have imposed outright bans, Singapore has chosen a different path.more

In Cambodia, Finishing Your Plate Isn't a Sign of Appreciation
When visiting Cambodia, travelers may encounter a surprising cultural difference at the dining table. Unlike in many other parts of the world where "clean - plate campaigns" are encouraged as a sign of appreciation for the food served, in Cambodia, finishing everything on your plate can send the wrong message.more