Browse by region

World Map Middle East Africa South Asia Asia/Pacific Europe South America North America

The Anthrax Letters

(Council on Foreign Relations) It is a breakthrough piece of journalism, smashing myths about the 2001 anthrax bioterrorism incidents. But it ultimately hedges on the key question: If Bruce Ivins was not the terrorist, who was? Ten years ago this week Grant Leslie, then an intern in …

US unprepared for bioterrorism

Bioterrorism is a significant threat to US citizens — and one which the nation is sorely unprepared to face, according to an assessment released today by the Bipartisan WMD Terrorism Research Center, a non-profit bipartisan research organisation based in Washington, DC. The Center’s ‘report card’ grades the US on eight response  Read More »

FMD to cost beef industry P400m

(Mmegi Online) Throughput at the Botswana Meat Commission (BMC) is expected to drop by 80, 000 cattle this year due to the foot and mouth disease (FMD) outbreak earlier this year. This means the industry is losing about P400 million in revenues, BMC chief executive …

General License To Be Issued by OFAC for Food Exports to Iran and Sudan

Also excluded are Rosary/Jequirity peas, the source of ricin's more potent cousin abrin, which although more powerful than ricin is not known, according to the CDC, to have been weaponized or used in terrorist attacks. My favorite part of the new rule …

Editor’s Note: About the Case of the Anthrax Letters

(ProPublica) The case of the anthrax letters has been unfolding for a decade now. Some of those involved in preparing these reports covered the story when it broke and had been investigating bio-defense issues even earlier. Stephen Engelberg, ProPublica managing …