Nepal Leads with 100% Graphic Health Warnings in Tobacco: A Global Benchmark in Tobacco Control

Kiran Paudel, Kamal Gautam, Sangam Shah, Roman Shrestha. Nepal has achieved a historic public health milestone by becoming the first country in the world to implement 100% pictorial health warnings on cigarette packs. Following the legislation being passed, the Government of Nepal is notifying all tobacco companies about the new health warning requirements. After a […]

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Tobacco Industry Interference in Spanish Tobacco Product Waste Management 

Laurent Huber, Raquel Fernández Megina, Ubaldo Cuadrado. On October 22, 2024, the Spanish government released Royal Decree1093/2024 to regulate the management and cleanup of waste from tobacco products. The decree applies to tobacco product filters and single-use filters that contain plastic used with tobacco products, to comply with the European Directive (EU) 2019/904 of the European […]

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Tobacco 10-Packs: A Failed Deal Between BAT/PTC in Pakistan and Sudan

Waseem Iftikhar Janjua, Syed Ali Wasif Naqvi & Raouf Alebshehy British American Tobacco (BAT – and its subsidiary Pakistan Tobacco Company PTC) have a long and well-evidenced history of deception and influencing policies. Additionally, within Pakistan, there is a history of BAT gaining the support of British diplomats to influence the policy process. In November […]

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China: Cigarette Card Game among Chinese Youth: A New Challenge for Tobacco Control 

Tianqi Chen, Grace Kong, Bingliang Lin, Wenlong Lu, Jingfan Xiong China is the largest tobacco producer and consumer in the world, despite significant recent progress in tobacco control. Smoking is still deeply ingrained in Chinese culture, often associated with social interaction. Recently, a troubling trend among primary school students has emerged and been widely reported online: the […]

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Tobacco Company interference thwarts progression of tobacco control law in Bangladesh

Md. Shahedul Alam, Sadia Galiba Prova, Farhat Lamisa, Md. Mehedi Hasan, Md. Hasan Shahriar, and ABM Zubair. Bangladesh’s already long-drawn-out amendment process of its tobacco control law, namely the Smoking and Tobacco Products Usage (Control) (Amendment) Act, 2013, has dragged itself into its third year in July 2024.The preliminary draft, rooted in the WHO FCTC […]

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No Ceasefire for Tobacco: How the Industry Thrives Amid War and Conflict

Mary Assunta, Dmytro Kupyra In war, there are no winners, only horrifying suffering, devastation and deaths. Yet, even in the face of human adversity and humanitarian turmoil, some harmful industries exploit these crises to continue profiting. Among them is the tobacco industry, which continues to operate and profit in warn-torn areas while its customers are […]

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‘Lifeline for a young, healthy generation’: South Australia considers Tobacco-Free Generation age restrictions on product sales

Joshua Trigg, Jacqueline Bowden, Richard Edwards, Billie Bonevski The Australian state of South Australia is currently considering legislative reforms that will put in place a Tobacco-Free Generation (TFG) policy, precluding the sale and supply of tobacco products to people born on or after 1 January 2007. This tobacco control policy approach aims to bring the […]

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Time to close the loopholes in the free trade of tobacco

Ellen Huan-Niemi, Hanna Ollila, Eeva Ollila The WHO FCTC is regarded as a significant achievement in global public health efforts to control tobacco use since its adoption in 2003, currently with 183 Parties covering more than 90% of the world population. The implementation of FCTC measures has contributed to significant reductions in tobacco use prevalence, […]

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Professor Mike Daube: 50 Years of Service to Public Health

Thomas J. Kehoe and colleagues* *Other contributors listed at end of the article. August 2024 marks 40 years since Professor Mike Daube AO started work in the Western Australia Department of Health, in Australia. It is an opportune time to acknowledge his continuing and tireless contribution to international tobacco control over more than 50 years. […]

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