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Prenatal supplements fall woefully short in providing crucial nutrition during pregnancy – and most women don’t even know it
IATA 2024 Diversity & Inclusion Award Winners
Pieter Elbers Chairs IATA Board Of Governors
Swelling numbers of people drive desertification and land degradation
Airline Profitability Outlook Improves For 2024
Horn of Africa: 600K children affected by devastating floods as torrential rains threaten further havoc
Patents based on traditional knowledge are often ‘biopiracy’. A new international treaty will finally combat this
Increasing organ donation by speaking directly to CALD communities
World Health Assembly agreement reached on wide-ranging, decisive package of amendments to improve the International Health Regulations
Awards for outstanding contributions to public health presented during the Seventy-seventh World Health Assembly
Developing Africa’s Workforce for Health Products Manufacturing
Interference with the judiciary and harassment of lawyers must end, say UN experts: Tunisia
Why do we need a Net Zero Economy Authority? And how can it fulfil its promise?
The Delhi heatwave is testing the limits of human endurance. Other hot countries should beware and prepare
Shepparton Graduates Embark On Dream Careers
Commissioner congratulates inaugural ‘Get Prepared’ graduates
Qantas And Perth Airport Reach Landmark Agreement
Ginninderry Welcomes 2000th Resident
The rush to return humans to the Moon and build lunar bases could threaten opportunities for astronomy
Passenger Demand Up 11% In April
Amcor’s new European Innovation Center brings brands the latest in material science and packaging design
As Israel pushes into Rafah, it exposes an uncomfortable truth: no court alone can protect civilians in war
SUDAN: Violent attacks on schools and education surge fourfold in one year of conflict
Air Cargo Demand Continues Strong Growth Into Q2
Navigating net zero: maintaining social license for climate action
Appeal following bike thefts across public transport network
Ashurst advises Deutsche Bank on EUR 149 million facility from Deutsche Bank for Côte d’Ivoire healthcare project
How genes shape birdsong, even when birds grow up far from home
In Era Of Superdiversity
Pre-Owned Business Jets Selling 45% Faster Since 2019, Reveals Annual Jetcraft Market Forecast
Global report reveals major gaps in menstrual health and hygiene in schools
Atlantic Centre And UNITAR Sign MoU
New laboratories to combat antimicrobial resistance in Papua New Guinea
Spectator racism is still rife in Australia’s major football codes – new research shows it may even be getting worse
Geneticists on the hunt for tastier, higher value narrow-leafed…
WHO releases a strategic framework for enhancing prevention and control of mpox
Shipment of newest malaria vaccine, R21, to Central African Republic marks latest milestone for child survival
WHO Member States agree to share outcomes of historic IHR, pandemic agreement processes to World Health Assembly
Reaction to ICJ court ruling on South Africa seeking an emergency halt to Israel’s offensive in Rafah
Middle East, Africa deployments extended
More Support For Victoria’s African Communities
Intelsat to Extend Life of Additional Satellites with Mission Extension Vehicles
InMoment Wins CX Solution of the Year at the European Customer Centricity World Series Awards 2024
Wings of Change Focus Africa to Address Resilience and Sustainability
Year Of Change And Development
Thales Leads Innovative Digital Transformation of the Mauritius National Identity System
Critical minerals for the world – or just for the US? Turning Australia into a green minerals powerhouse comes with risks
US hostility towards the ICC is nothing new – it has long supported the court only when it suits American interests