2016, the government changed its approach. this market was once known as benin�*s open air pharmacy, but now there are no medicines for sale on display. leads to cell fake drugs there, but the government seized our medicines, so we had to change our goods. many sellers went bankrupt and had to go back to their villages, bankrupt and had to go back to theirvillages, like bankrupt and had to go back to their villages, like the person who owns this choppy for me. i have heard that a lot of people suffer from have heard that a lot of people sufferfrom kidney failure have heard that a lot of people suffer from kidney failure and benin and we were blamed for it, so overall, i think it's a good fight. it, so overall, i think it's a good fight-— it, so overall, i think it's a good fight. the fight against fake medicines _ good fight. the fight against fake medicines is _ good fight. the fight against fake medicines is ongoing, i good fight. the fight against i fake medicines is ongoing, and with the pandemic, it's been brought to the world's attention. the un says despite all the promises to take action on climate change, the world is still on course to heat up to extremely dangerous levels. its experts have studied the carbon plans of more than 100 countries and concluded that we re still heading in the wrong direction. scientists recently confirmed that to avoid the worst impacts of hotter conditions,