WHO Regional Office for EU extends gratitude to Belgium and Romania for contributing help to Armenia

WHO Regional Office for Europe extended their gratitude to the Governments of Belgium and Romania for contributing their efforts to help Armenia's several injured patients at the gas station explosion.

China: Lack of Covid measures may result in situation like 2020

The Hong Kong Post reported that China is no longer taking preventive steps to prevent the Covid-19 virus spread, and they are their citizens to move and travel as they wish. This could result in a situation similar to 2020 when the infection spread worldwide from a Wuhan lab

Meet Botswana’s Resilient Woman of Courage, Malebogo Max Molefhe

Meet the courageous Malebogo Max Molefhe, who empowers women to fight the oppressive gender-based violence through her various projects and initiatives. Malebogo has just returned from heeding a call from World Health Organization (WHO) in Geneva,

WHO has zero tolerance for sexual assault: Dr Tedros to Rosie James who was sexually assaulted by WHO official

Crimes across the world have been continuous on the rise, multiple women and men are falling victim to these crimes. So as sexual exploitation, of which, cases are continues to spike. 

Dementia affects over 50 million people worldwide and 10 million cases every year: Reports

A public health priority for the World Health Organization, dementia affects almost 50 million people around the world and every year there are around 10 million new cases.

WHO warns of COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations to rise this winter: Reports

The recent spike in COVID-19 cases and hospitalisations is only just behind us; however, the onset of the winter could bring a turn for the worse, the World Health Organization (WHO) warned on Wednesday evening.

WHO observes ‘encouraging early signs’ of slowdown in monkeypox in Europe

The European regional office of the World Health Organization (WHO) has observed "encouraging early signs" of a slowdown in the monkeypox epidemic in Europe.

Paris: 4-year-old dog diagnosed with monkeypox virus

A four-year-old dog in Paris has been recently diagnosed, making it the first reported case of monkeypox in dogs.

Not sexually, Belgian experts believes Monkeypox transmits via long & close skin contact with infected person

From the day since the outbreak of the monkeypox virus in May, close to 12,000 cases have been logged in European Region, as per the statement shared by WHO/Europe on Tuesday.

Belgium reports case of mysterious acute variant of hepatitis, says WHO

A case of a mysterious acute variant of hepatitis in children, which has been detected in a number of countries in recent weeks, has now also been discovered in Belgium, reports the World Health Organisation (WHO).

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France’s Euro 2024 Squad: A Blend of Experience and Youth

With an impressive blend of seasoned veterans and budding talents, Didier Deschamps faces the enviable yet challenging task of selecting his final 23-man squad

Teen to be Sued for False Accusation Amid Rising Islamist Threats in Schools

The teenager is now set to be sued by the state for her false claims, shedding light on the escalating tensions surrounding secularism and Islamist threats within French educational institutions

Heightened Security Measures Across Europe Following Moscow Terrorist Attack

Europe on High Alert After Moscow Concert Hall Attack as France and Italy Boost Security Measures in Wake of Tragic Incident Claiming 139 Lives

PM Skerrit meets Chinese President Xi Jinping, marks strong diplomatic ties

PM Roosevelt Skerrit and President Xi Jinping jointly implement the Global Development initiative. The meeting marked a strong diplomatic ties between two nations.

France and Germany Forge Historic Pact for Future Tank Development

Defence ministers of France and Germany unveiled a groundbreaking agreement that will see their respective industries collaborating on the development and production of a next-generation tank