Philippine jail brawl wounds inmates set to testify against Duterte rival

A riot broke out at a Philippine prison on Wednesday, killing one inmate and wounding three, all of whom had been expected to testify at a congressional inquiry on alleged criminal activity by the president’s biggest critic. Rolando Asuncion, chief of the Philippines’ corrections bureau, said a drug trafficker was stabbed to death in the brawl, and one of the three wounded men, kidnapper Jaybee Sebastian, had been scheduled to give evidence next week. The inquiry, initiated by allies of President Rodrigo Duterte, will test allegations that his rival, Senator Leila de Lima, a former justice minister, was colluding with prison inmates and taking payments from them to fund her poll campaign.
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Amgen’s Krypolis fails newly diagnosed multiple myeloma study

An Amgen sign is seen at the company's office in South San Francisco(Reuters) – Amgen Inc said on Tuesday its multiple myeloma drug, Kyprolis, was not found superior to Takeda Pharmaceutical Co Ltd&;s Velcade in a late-stage study in previously untreated patients. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has already approved Kyprolis for patients with relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma who have previously undergone one or more treatments. The latest study tested a regimen of Krypolis against Velcade in patients who also received the chemothereutic agent melphalan and the immunosuppressant prednisone, and were deemed ineligible for stem-cell transplants.

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