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Morning news brief: Israel launches strike at Syria, Pfizer's pandemic profiteering, & more

WION Web Team
New Delhi, IndiaUpdated: Feb 09, 2022, 10:03 AM IST
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Amid tensions with Russia, French President Macron has called for "firm" dialogue with Putin's. Meanwhile, Israel's military has conducted retaliatory strikes against Syria.

You can also read about vaccine-maker Pfizer's reported profits and why it is being accused of "ripping off public health systems."

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Israel's military said it conducted strikes after missiles were fired from Syria on Wednesday. Syrian state TV said the missiles were fired from Golan Heights and Israel also carried out airstrikes.

In 2021, Pfizer's annual profits were more than double what they were in 2020. The company brought in $22 billion in profits in 2020. However, the bumper sales prompted accusations of "pandemic profiteering" from campaigners. 

Amid tensions with Russia, French President Macron called for "firm" dialogue with Putin's even as Russian warships made their way to the Black Sea for naval drills.

In a letter sent by an advocacy group, rabbis, reverends, pastors and other religious leaders urged Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg to permanently scrap the company's plan to launch an Instagram version aimed at young users.

US Lieutenant general Michael Kurilla warned that Al Qaeda and ISIS are reconstituting