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War and neglect fuel deadly measles epidemic in Sudan’s Darfur
Measles kills 70 in East Darfur’s Labado in a few weeks as healthcare collapse leaves families without medicines.
Some inmates with mental illness refused treatment, pushing them closer toward crisis. They ate their own waste, destroyed their cells, screamed through the night and declined food and water. Some ...
Forty years after the accident, some residents still refuse to leave, even after Vladimir Putin’s army occupied the area in ...
For years, baby killer Lise Turner hid in plain sight — shielded by medical uncertainty, misplaced trust and the tragedy of ...
Some disasters don't just destroy '€” they reshape the world forever. Join us as we do a deep dive into the Chernobyl ...
Day's after Anita was buried, a doctor called to apologise and MTRH gave a cow to be tethered next to her grave.' ...
Nikolay Solovyov was on shift the night of April 26, 1986 when the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded. Instead of fleeing ...
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When treatment turns dangerous: Nigerians' battle with counterfeit medicines
On a humid afternoon in Abuja, 35-year-old trader, Bello Rukayat, recalls how a routine illness nearly cost her life. What began as a persistent fever soon spiralled into a frightening ...
Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later has long been considered one of the best zombie-apocalypse movies, but it seemingly couldn't be ...
These household heroes will save your furniture, rugs and clothes from any stain. Trust me.
Victor Wembanyama could be back on Friday, but he might want to take his time recovering from his concussion.
A baby was diagnosed with aggressive brain cancer after doctors mistakenly identified her persistent vomiting as tonsillitis.
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