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PROGGA, ATMA welcome tobacco control law amendment, urge swift gazette

Research and advocacy organisation PROGGA (Knowledge for Progress) and the Anti-Tobacco Media Alliance (ATMA) have welcomed the government's approval of the 'Smoking and Tobacco Products Usage (Control) (Amendment) Ordinance, 2025'.
PROGGA, ATMA welcome tobacco control law amendment, urge swift gazette
Public Health Besieged by Industry Interference

Public Health Besieged by Industry Interference

BANGKOK, Thailand, Nov 13 2025 (IPS) - The 183 Parties to the global health treaty, WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) will convene in Geneva from 17 – 22 November with one objective – to strengthen their efforts to arrest the No.1 preventable cause of disease and 7 million deaths annually – tobacco use.

2 months ago | www.ipsnews.net
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Tobacco industry targets WHO FCTC COP and MOP negotiations, Parties urged to stay vigilant

Tobacco industry targets WHO FCTC COP and MOP negotiations, Parties urged to stay vigilant

The Secretariat of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) is alerting governments and the public that the tobacco industry is intensifying efforts to interfere with the work of the Conference of the Parties (COP), the treaty’s decision-making body, to weaken global tobacco control measures. The WHO FCTC is the first treaty negotiated under the auspices of WHO and one of the most widely and rapidly embraced United Nations treaties in history. A total of 183 Parties have joined the Convention, which entered into force 20 years ago.

2 months ago | fctc.who.int
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Kazakhstan has been a regional leader in tobacco control — WHO Representative on shisha regulation and public health

Kazakhstan has been a regional leader in tobacco control — WHO Representative on shisha regulation and public health

Tobacco use remains a pressing public health issue worldwide, especially with shisha and other products gaining popularity among young people. Kazakhstan took a firm step by banning the sale, import, and production of e-cigarettes and all tobacco products, while maintaining restrictions on shisha smoking in public places. In an exclusive interview with Kazinform News Agency, WHO Representative Dr. Skender Syla spoke about the country’s progress in tobacco control and warned of the serious health risks posed by waterpipe smoking.

3 months ago | qazinform.com
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Cancer society calls for N.S. tobacco settlement money to go toward prevention

Cancer society calls for N.S. tobacco settlement money to go toward prevention

A representative of the Canadian Cancer Society is calling on the Nova Scotia government to dedicate a sizable amount of a historic legal settlement with tobacco companies toward efforts to help reduce smoking rates in the province. "The origin of Nova Scotia's lawsuit was the devastating health effects and health-care costs because of smoking and tobacco companies," Rob Cunningham, a policy analyst with the society, said in an interview.

3 months ago | www.cbc.ca
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South Korea Moving Toward Regulating Vapes Like Cigarettes

South Korea Moving Toward Regulating Vapes Like Cigarettes

South Korea is moving to classify synthetic nicotine as tobacco under the Tobacco Business Act, subjecting e-cigarettes to the same regulations and taxes as traditional cigarettes for the first time. A subcommittee of the National Assembly’s Strategy and Finance Committee approved the revision on Monday, expanding the definition of tobacco from “tobacco leaf” to “tobacco or nicotine.”

3 months ago | tobaccoreporter.com
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Pakistan’s Tobacco Control Dilemma

Pakistan’s Tobacco Control Dilemma

Pakistan’s struggle with tobacco control reveals how industry interference and policymaker susceptibility can undermine public health efforts. Recently, Pakistan has been operating without a WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) technical focal point.

1 year ago | Asia Pacific
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Tobacco and Politics in Honduras: a Risk for Public Health

Tobacco and Politics in Honduras: a Risk for Public Health

Tegucigalpa, Honduras. The tobacco industry has a significant influence on public policies and enjoys benefits that are of concern to health and transparency organizations in Honduras. A recent report presented by the Center for Family Health Promotion ( Ceprosaf ) and Corporate Accountability warns of the lack of effective controls and possible conflicts of interest between senior government officials and tobacco companies.

1 year ago | The Americas
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Health Promotion Centre launches Anti-Tobacco campaign

Health Promotion Centre launches Anti-Tobacco campaign

The Health Promotion Centre (HPC) at the Ministry of Health (MoH) recently inked a deal with digital media advertising company MixMedia for their anti-tobacco mass media campaign. The signing ceremony was held at the Health Promotion Centre, Ministry of Health. The campaign collaboration is one of the initiatives by MOH to disseminate anti-tobacco messages in conjunction with World No Tobacco Day 2024 and will run for 12 months.

1 year ago | thebruneian.news
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BAT violating tobacco control law

BAT violating tobacco control law

British American Tobacco Company (BAT) has been promoting sales of cigarette, a controlled product, in upscale restaurants and hotels in big cities in a clear violation of tobacco control laws, The Daily Star has found.

1 year ago | www.thedailystar.net
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BAT subsidiary lobbies Pakistan to allow export of cigarettes to Sudan

BAT subsidiary lobbies Pakistan to allow export of cigarettes to Sudan

A subsidiary of British American Tobacco is lobbying the government of Pakistan to allow it to export 10-packs of cigarettes to war-torn Sudan, prompting criticism from a smoking campaign group. Pakistan is among more than 80 countries that do not permit the sale or manufacture of 10-packs of cigarettes, which the World Health Organization has said make smoking more affordable for children. But BAT’s subsidiary, Pakistan Tobacco Company (PTC), has written to the government’s health ministry to lobby for a change in the law that would allow it to make smaller packs there, for export to Sudan and other countries where they are not prohibited. In a leaked letter seen by the Guardian, PTC said it had “received a new export order to manufacture for Sudan, which includes packs of 10 cigarettes”.

1 year ago | www.theguardian.com
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WHO calls for bold, decisive legislative action to protect young people from tobacco industry interference

WHO calls for bold, decisive legislative action to protect young people from tobacco industry interference

Jakarta, 31 May 2024 – On World No Tobacco Day 2024, the World Health Organization (WHO) is urgently calling on legislators and policy makers in Indonesia to protect young people from tobacco industry interference amid a series of key legislative developments that have the potential to safeguard the health not just of the current generation of young Indonesians but every generation to come. Globally, tobacco kills more than 8 million people every year, including an estimated 1.3 million non-smokers who are exposed to second-hand smoke. Indonesia has one of the highest rates of tobacco use anywhere in the world, with a staggering 35.4% of adult Indonesians using tobacco, equal to more than 70 million people.

1 year ago | www.who.int
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PH Records 1st Vape-related Death

PH Records 1st Vape-related Death

A 22-year-old Filipino male died of a heart attack following a severe lung injury, which is linked to his daily vape usage for two years, the Department of Health said Friday. In a media forum, DOH Assistant Secretary Albert Domingo stressed that e-cigarettes and vaping elevated the risk of acute myocardial infarction and stroke. Domingo said the 22-year-old Filipino male with no known comorbidities was brought to the emergency room in 2023. This was based on the research study published in the Respirology Case Reports journal of the Asian Pacific Society of Respirology by Dr. Margarita Isabel Fernandez and several doctors of the Philippine General Hospital (PGH).

1 year ago | www.gmanetwork.com
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