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Ghana has approved the world’s first malaria drug for newborns, marking a breakthrough in infant care. But as rollout nears, US funding cuts are freezing critical research — threatening long-term ...
Palestinians in Gaza reacted with dread to the announcement that Israel’s security cabinet had approved a plan to take control of Gaza City. Salma Altaweel, a mother of four who lives in Gaza City and ...
Amid war and political instability, one Lebanese man has thrown himself into creating a new hiking path in his home country. Gilbert Moukheiber started the project during the COVID-19 pandemic, when ...
This week, the Trump administration announced funding cuts to mRNA vaccine development research in the US, but researchers have warned that the impacts will be felt internationally. To get a handle on ...
Israel’s cabinet is facing backlash following its announcement to expand military control in Gaza. Families of Israeli hostages, as well as those seeking the return of their loved ones’ remains, have ...
Driverless taxis are coming to Europe. American ride-hailing company Lyft has announced a partnership with Chinese tech giant Baidu to begin offering robotaxis in Germany and the UK starting in 2026.
When the Japanese city of Hiroshima became the site of the first-ever use of a nuclear weapon in war, two-thirds of the city was destroyed. Today, it's a lively city of over a million people. And ...
An international team of archaeologists has found what they believe to be remains of a rebel city, where Mayans resisted Spanish conquest for more than a century. The World’s Hosts Carolyn Beeler and ...
More than 4,000 athletes from across the globe have traveled to Chengdu, China, to take part in the 2025 World Games. The World’s Bianca Hillier reports on some of the obscure sports you can watch ...
France’s “wine lake” is fanning the largest wildfire in decades. The “wine” in the so-called wine lake is a nod to an excess of wine in France. To reduce it, the government began a program in the ...
When Hiroshima became the site of the first-ever use of a nuclear weapon in war, two-thirds of the city was destroyed. Today, it’s a lively city of over a million people. And scattered throughout are ...
During Wednesday’s commemorations in Hiroshima, Japan, marking 80 years since the first atomic bomb strike in history, the city’s mayor Kazumi Matsui called on the Japanese government to sign the ...
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