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Update From . COM Reporting From Onitsha. Fire has gutted Sopurum Hotel, located in the Nkwelle community, a commercial city of Onitsha, Anambra State, burning a substantial part of the structure. The cause of the fire has yet to be ascertained, but it was gathered that the incident started at about 4:30 am on Monday. As of the time of filing this report, men of the fire service from Delta and Anambra states were already on the ground battling with the situation. The Anambra State Fire Chief, Martins Agbili, could not be immediately reached for reactions as calls and text messages to his telephone line were not responded to. But the state police spokesman, DSP Tochukwu Ikenga, confirmed the fire incident, saying that the situation is under control. “The situation is under control. The fire started around 4:30 am on Monday and when we got the information, our men were quickly mobilised to the scene and they condoned off the area to avoid any case of vandalism. “No loss of life and the men of the fire service are on the ground controlling the situation and managing the fire,” Ikenga added. Source: https://punchng.com/just-in-fire-guts-hotel-in-onitsha/
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Update From . COM Canada has moved to ban the testing of cosmetics on animals, joining a number of other countries to outlaw the practice. The Canadian government said Bill C-47 amends the Food and Drugs Act to ban both the testing of cosmetic products on animals and the sale of products relying on animal testing data, according to the news release. The news release noted animal testing for cosmetics was “rarely conducted in Canada.” Canada will join the European Union, Australia, the United Kingdom, and South Korea, which have all moved to ban cosmetic testing on animals, according to the statement. A total of 44 countries have passed laws banning cosmetic animal testing, according to the Humane Society International. Additionally, 10 states in the US have banned the practice: New York, Virginia, California, Louisiana, New Jersey, Maine, Hawaii, Nevada, Illinois, and Maryland. “Protecting animals, now and in the future, is something that many Canadians have been calling for, and something we can all celebrate,” said Canadian Minister of Health Jean-Yves Duclos in the release. “We are proud to move forward with this measure, and to assure Canadians that the products they buy are cruelty-free. We will keep working with experts and international partners to explore safe, cruelty-free alternatives so no more animals suffer and die due to cosmetic testing.” The release added Health Canada is also working to identify “effective alternatives to animal testing” outside the cosmetic world. The amendment banning cosmetic testing on animals in one of a package of amendments included in the measure. The text of the bill stipulates “No person shall sell a cosmetic unless the person can establish the safety of the cosmetic without relying on data derived from a test conducted on an animal that could cause pain, suffering or injury, whether physical or mental, to the animal” and that “No person shall conduct a test on an animal that could cause pain, suffering or injury, whether physical or mental, to the animal.” The bill was first read in the House of Commons in April and received royal assent on June 22. Cosmetic testing has historically included “toxicity tests” in which animals consume or inhale certain chemicals, or have the chemicals applied to their skin or eyes, according to the Humane Society International’s Animal-Free Safety Assessment Collaboration. Source: https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2023/07/02/americas/canada-ban-animal-testing-cosmetics-trnd/index.html
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