The World Bank Group, the Government of Japan, and the World Health Organization officially launched the Health Works Leaders ...
Eleven people in one family died when their bus was hit by an Israeli tank shell after crossing the demarcation zone in Gaza, ...
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The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has passed an order banning food and beverage firms from using the ...
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The data shows that Gaza City has only eight partially functioning health facilities, all facing severe shortages of medical ...
As AI automates many aspects of advertising, agencies are reconfiguring to become more consultative to brands — and focusing ...
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ROME -- ROME (AP) — Pope Leo XIV on Thursday called on world leaders to show responsibility as he urged the international ...
In the wake of massive U.S. cuts to foreign aid, the tiny country of Lesotho in southern Africa faces deep uncertainty and ...
Has a wellness influencer ever told you something that's too good to be true? According to research and experts, this is becoming increasingly common.