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Fortis: SC relief to former Fortis promoter Malvinder Mohan Singh

As part of a 2008 personnel deal, Singh had been receiving nearly 41 lakh every quarter as pension since May 2009, first from Daiichi and later from Sun Pharma, which acquired Ranbaxy Laboratories from the Japanese firm in 2014 in a share-swap deal.

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daiichi: IHH Healthcare claims 20 bn yen damages from Daiichi Sankyo for interference in Fortis Healthcare deal

Northern TK Venture Pte Ltd (NTK), a unit of Malaysia-based IHH Healthcare, has filed a lawsuit against Daiichi Sankyo in Tokyo District Court. The lawsuit seeks damages in excess of 20 billion Japanese yen, alleging interference in the stake purchase of Fortis Healthcare. IHH Healthcare has taken legal action against Daiichi Sankyo over the alleged interference in the Fortis Healthcare deal.

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TOKYO (Reuters) -- Drugmaker Merck will pay Daiichi Sankyo $5.5 billion to jointly develop three of the Japanese drugmaker's candidate cancer drugs, t

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BBC News at One

hughes, bbc news. japan has begun releasing treated radioactive waste water from the fukushima nuclear plant into the pacific ocean. it follows the disaster in 2011 when the plant went into meltdown after a tsunami, and water was used to cool its reactors. the authorities say the procedure is safe, but there is concern from neighbouring countries. ourjapan correspondent shaimaa khalil has the details. a day that crippled japan and shocked the world. in 2011, the country's most powerful earthquake triggered a tsunami that swept through the east coast, killing more than 18,000 people and causing the worst nuclear disaster since chernobyl. the water used to cool the destroyed nuclear reactors has been building up here in these tanks. there are more than 1 million tonnes of it. today, it's being released. as we speak, treated radioactive wastewater is being pumped into the ocean from the daiichi nuclear power plantjust behind me.

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The Daily Global

in 2011, the country's most powerful earthquake triggered a tsunami that swept through the east coast, killing more than 18,000 people and causing the worst nuclear disaster since chernobyl. the water used to cool the destroyed nuclear reactors has been building up here in these tanks. there are more than 1 million tonnes of it. today, it's being released. as we speak, treated radioactive wastewater is being pumped into the ocean from the daiichi nuclear power plantjust behind me. and there is a deep lack of trust in this process. many locals have told us itjust hasn't been transparent enough. officials say the amount of radiation they're releasing into the sea is going to be well below the international safety sta nda rds. the science may back these claims, but it does nothing to prevent the reputational damage to fukushima or calm the wave of anger and anxiety both here and around the region. translation: i want to continue living in fukushima. _ i don't want to be in a situation where we can't eat sushi any more. translation: you can tell me | it is safe now, but nobody knows what the accumulated effect will be in 30 years' time. a crowd of protesters in tokyo staged a rally earlier this week

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BBC News

rods removed from it. one tricky part is that there's one radioactive particle that cannot be removed. it's hydrogen based and is stuck to the water. another thing is that they'll be looking at it. the company in charge of the daiichi nuclear power plant, the government always maintained that the water would be treated and the tritium in the water would be well below the water would be well below the international concentration levels. so the iaea experts who have been around and looking at this for months now are going to conclude their findings. their assessment of that process of treating the water and then rafael grossi will the final report to the japanese prime minister, fumio kishida. but we also expect him to go to japan himself. but in general, we expect that this is going to back the government's plans to release the water later this summer, which is something

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Japan's fisheries head against pumping treated radioactive water into sea

The head of Japan's national fisheries cooperatives has reiterated his group's opposition to the planned discharge of treated radioactive water into the sea from the wrecked Fukushima nuclear power plant, demanding the government take full responsibility for any negative impact on the industry.

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Daiichi Sankyo: U.S. Patent Office Re-Institutes Post Grant Review Of Seagen Patent

TOKYO (dpa-AFX) - Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd. (DSKYF.PK) said that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office granted its request to re-institute post-grant review of the patentability of certain claims

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Daiichi Sankyo: ENHERTU Approved in the EU as the First HER2 Directed Therapy for Patients with HER2 Low Metastatic Breast Cancer

Approval based on DESTINY-Breast04 results where Daiichi Sankyo and AstraZeneca's ENHERTU reduced the risk of disease progression or death by 50% and increased median overall survival by more than

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