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With antimicrobial resistance (AMR) now a leading threat to public health in Africa–causing more fatalities than HIV, TB, and malaria combined–a new surveillance guidance released in October aims to tackle the growing threat of AMR on the continent. Launched in September, the guidance is the culmination of collaborative efforts from countries across Africa, as well
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As seven of the 10 states that voted on reproductive rights passed ballot measures to protect access, the country reelected former President Donald Trump—a man who has claimed credit for the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade two years ago. Trump saw victory in four states that passed protections, highlighting what some
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A drug currently approved for smallpox in the U.S. will undergo clinical trials to treat patients infected by the Mpox viruswho are at risk of severe complications in the Democratic Republic of Congo and neighboring countries, starting in the fourth quarter of this year. The MpOx Study in Africa (MOSA) will evaluate the safety and
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This article was originally published in Italian Italian judges overturned detention orders for seven migrants sent to Albania, blocking Italy’s outsourcing plan for the second time. The ruling sparks further tensions between the judiciary and government. ADVERTISEMENT A court in Rome has suspended the approval of detention orders for seven migrants who were relocated last week
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President-elect Donald Trump has already begun building out a team to serve in his second term. Trump’s new administration is expected to look different from his first—he said in an October interview that the “biggest mistake” of his first term was choosing “bad, disloyal people” to join his administration. Many of the roles will need
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RussiaSIA and Africa have vowed to get rid of any dependence on global mechanisms controlled by the West, saying such measures as illegal sanctions and weaponisation of the United States dollar were tearing the world apart. Emerging from a three-hour tête-a tête preceded by two-day thematic interactions during the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum here yesterday, African
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Updated: 11/11/2024 – 16:32 GMT+1 With armed conflict once again on their continent, many European leaders marked the end of World War I, 106 years ago, with warnings that liberty — often taken for granted —must be cherished and defended. With armed conflict once again on their continent, many European leaders marked the end of
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When Donald Trump won the U.S. presidential election last week, emotions spiked to feverish levels. Some people celebrated until they were hoarse; others lost their voice from shouting into the void or at those very revelers. Few on opposite sides knew how to talk to each other, at least in any way that felt productive,