Reports and Studies
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WHO declares public health emergency over mpox
The World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday declared the mpox situation a “public health emergency of international concern.” “A public…
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Scientists prepare to save monarch butterfly from extinction
Scientists in North Dakota announced Tuesday they are prepared to repopulate the iconic orange and black monarch butterfly, which has…
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Sweden reports first case of deadly mpox strain outside Africa
Sweden on Thursday announced the first case outside Africa of the more dangerous variant of mpox, which the WHO has declared a…
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‘Reclaim the night’: Massive protests in India after doctor’s rape, murder
Thousands of people protested in the eastern city of Kolkata to condemn the rape and murder of a doctor in…
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Expert explains why you shouldn’t have toddlers play with phones
An Abu Dhabi-based expert has called on parents to avoid using technology to stop their children from crying. Parents often…
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Ways how yoga can help aging gracefully
As we age, maintaining mental sharpness and emotional balance becomes increasingly important and experts claim that Yoga – an ancient…
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WHO declares mpox a global public health emergency
The World Health Organization on Wednesday declared mpox a global public health emergency for the second time in two years,…
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In Gaza, education is resistance
Eman Alhaj Ali When on July 29, the Palestinian Ministry of Education and Higher Education announced the results of the…
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Who is Thomas Kwoyelo, Ugandan LRA rebel commander on trial for war crimes?
Uganda’s high court will on Tuesday deliver judgement on the case of Thomas Kwoyelo, a former commander of the rebel…
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Amazon rainforest carbon sink at risk, study finds
The Amazon rainforest stores the equivalent of almost two years of global carbon emissions, but its role as a carbon…
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