A woman has been found to have given birth to a stranger's baby, due to human error at her fertility clinic. Clinic Monash IVF has apologised, after finding a patient at a Queensland clinic was impregnated with an embryo that didn't belong to her. While the sector's representatives insist the incident is rare, it renews discussion on introducing a federal law to regulate IVF treatments,
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Folge vom 11.04.2025"Very rare" IVF mix up expected to lead to renewed policies, regulation
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Folge vom 11.04.2025International issues continue to dog the Australian election campaignInternational issues continue to plague the election campaign - with concerns AUKUS submarines may be delivered late, and for a higher cost. It comes as Peter Dutton vows to scrap fuel efficiency standards if elected.
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Folge vom 11.04.2025Hospitals in Gaza overwhelmed, supplies running outThe death toll in Gaza has passed 50,800 as Israeli airstrikes resume, deepening an already critical humanitarian crisis. Hospitals are overwhelmed and running out of supplies, while ceasefire tensions and detainee abuse claims escalate.
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Folge vom 11.04.2025'Driving force': Sudan accuses the United Arab Emirates of complicity in genocideSudan has brought the United Arab Emirates before the International Court of Justice, with accusations the government is complicit in the genocide of its people, by supporting the Rapid Support Forces militant group. While the UAE denies the accusation - and any violation of the Genocide Convention - both UN experts and United States lawmakers say Sudan's claims are credible.