A new Ebola outbreak has been declared in the Democratic Republic of the Congo's Kasai Province, caused by the severe Zaire strain. With rising cases and fatalities, health authorities are on high alert as they work to prevent further spread.
A new Ebola outbreak in Congo's Kasai province has prompted a vaccination campaign for health workers and exposed individuals. With 16 dead and 68 suspected cases, the WHO is working to deliver critical vaccines despite challenges.
An alarming Ebola outbreak in Congo's Kasai province has prompted the World Health Organization to initiate vaccinations for exposed individuals and health workers. With 16 deaths reported, the urgency is palpable as limited vaccine supplies reach the affected area.
Last night, photographers captured breathtaking images of a rare total lunar eclipse, known as the 'blood moon.' With its striking red hue, the event was visible across Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia. Don't miss the stunning snaps from this celestial phenomenon!
A new Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has led to the tragic deaths of at least 15 individuals, including four health care workers, marking the country's 16th encounter with this deadly virus.
The Trump administration is seeking to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Eswatini, raising fears of persecution and torture. His legal team fights against this move amid ongoing asylum claims and allegations of gang affiliation.
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Zimbabwe faces a severe malaria resurgence, with cases skyrocketing after US funding cuts. Experts warn this could reverse two decades of progress in controlling the disease, threatening lives across the nation.
Fury erupts in Eswatini over the deportation of foreign criminals from the US, raising concerns about safety and human rights in the tiny nation already struggling with poverty and crime.
The UNAIDS annual report warns that decades of progress in combating HIV/AIDS are jeopardized by significant funding cuts, particularly from U.S. donors, threatening millions of lives in the coming years.