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AIDS still killing one person every minute as funding cuts stall progress

More than 30 million people are receiving lifesaving treatment worldwide however, making the UN’s AIDS response a “clear example of a multilateral success,” said Amina...

Can a turbulence breakthrough end the universe-origin struggle?

Photo credit: Science180 (www.Science180.com). For many centuries, turbulence has been viewed as one of the unsolved problems in science. Until today, many unanswered questions remain...

Ceasefire offers ‘lifeline’ but Gaza hospitals remain in ruins

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus welcomed the halt in hostilities but said “the crisis is far from over and the needs are immense.”He highlighted the toll...

Africa: Nearly 20 million measles deaths averted since 2000

The findings come in the first-ever detailed analysis of immunisation targets in Africa, published on Wednesday by the World Health Organization (WHO) and Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance. It also...

World Food Day LIVE: The task of feeding the world

Amid the destruction of the Second World War, nations responded to the danger of hunger and malnutrition by creating the Food and Agriculture Organization...

At Rafah border crossing to Gaza, UN’s Guterres calls for immediate ceasefire

In a tradition that started when he served as the UN High Commissioner for Refugees to shine a light on Muslim communities in distress,...

FAO warns of ‘unprecedented’ avian flu spread, in call for global action

Briefing Member States in Rome, FAO officials called for urgent action to strengthen biosecurity, surveillance and rapid-response mechanisms to curb the outbreak.FAO Deputy Director-General...

Afghan quake aftermath: Children facing heightened risk from disease

The severe risk of disease outbreak comes after a 6.3-magnitude earthquake hit a remote eastern area of Afghanistan on 31 August near the Pakistan...

Catch-up immunization campaign ‘a lifeline’ for Gaza’s children

Estimates indicate one in five children under three are either zero-dose or have missed vaccinations because of the war, putting them at risk of vaccine-preventable disease outbreaks.The catch-up campaign aims...

‘We are dying’: Gaza’s cancer patients plead for a way out

“We are dying. Every day, between two and three patients die inside this hospital,” says Munther Abu Foul, a cancer patient lying on his...

DR Congo: WHO tracks deadly mysterious illness

In recent months, disease surveillance has identified increases in cases and fatalities on three occasions across different areas of the country, which triggered follow-up...

Measles cases drop in 2025 across Europe and Central Asia, but outbreak risks remain

“While cases have reduced, the conditions that led to the resurgence of this deadly disease in recent years remain and must be addressed,” said...

Home is where the heart is — and where development begins

Mathare, one of the country’s largest slums, houses upwards of 500,000 people in five square kilometres, cramming them together and storing the human waste...

Humanitarian pauses in Gaza pave way for polio vaccinations

WHO Representative for the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT), Dr. Rik Peeperkorn, said that the two-round vaccination campaign is due to begin this Sunday in...

South Sudan’s longest cholera outbreak enters critical stage

The outbreak – which started in September 2024 and was confirmed a month later – comes amidst a protracted humanitarian crisis exacerbated by rising...

UNAIDS: Rising debt in sub-Saharan Africa costing lives

The report details how this debt crisis is jeopardising progress aimed at ending AIDS in Sub-Saharan African countries, which account for a significant majority...

World News in Brief: Historic Palestine monastery on World Heritage in Danger List, rights...

“This decision recognizes both the site's value and the need to protect it from danger,” the agency said , noting the threats posed by...

Jeddah conference closes with adoption of global pledges to tackle antimicrobial resistance

Immediately following the adoption of the commitments in the Saudi coastal city, the host country’s Minister of Health Fahad Al-Jalajel said the conference outcome...

Science180 Reveals Mathematical Proof of God’s Existence and a New Theory Explaining the Origins...

Photo credit: Science180 (www.Science180.com). American scientist Dr Nathanael-Israel Israel has announced findings claiming that Earth formed 2.82 days after the universe began, the Moon 3.32...

Stolen Past: Inside the fight against illicit antiquities trafficking

Last year alone, more than 37,000 cultural objects – including archaeological artifacts, works of art, coins, and musical instruments – were seized during an...

Universal Declaration of Human Rights among new entries to UNESCO Memory of the World...

The UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) announced the latest inscriptions to its Memory of the World Register on Thursday. Submitted by 72 countries...

Why you don’t have to embrace evolution or deny God to scientifically prove that...

Photo credit: Science180 (www.Science180.com). Most Christians and atheists think that it is impossible ever to demonstrate how God created the universe. Some Christians compromisingly embrace...

Breathless in Gaza: Health crisis deepens as families burn plastic for fuel

Um Muhammad al-Masri, displaced from the northern town of Beit Hanoun, never lets go of her asthma inhaler. She says she would die without...

Gaza: Six UNRWA staff killed in strikes on school sheltering displaced people

 “This is the highest death toll among our staff in a single incident,” UNRWA said in a post on the social media platform X,...