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Belarus’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review
Q2 Metals Appoints Keith Phillips to Board of Directors
‘Adelaide chose me’: Doctor and volunteer recognised as International Student of the Year
Health Works Leaders Coalition Launched To Promote Health System Investments And Spur Economic Growth, Job Creation
African Youth And Women Drive Food System Transformation At AFSF
Complex Threats Driving Conflicts Across Africa, Special Representative Tells Security Council, Amid Calls To Unleash Continent’s Potential, Enhance Voice
75 Years On From ‘Turing Test’, Manchester Leads Way In AI Research And Innovation
Ethiopia Achieves Major Milestone In Medicines Regulation Reaching WHO Maturity Level 3
Newmont Achieves First Gold Pour at Ahafo North Project in Ghana
CGTN: Nurturing ‘she power’: Peng Liyuan calls to empower women with science education
Kenya achieves elimination of human African trypanosomiasis or sleeping sickness as a public health problem
WHO trains journalists to reshape road safety news coverage in Latin America
Regional talent dominates finalist field for the WA Training Awards
WHO, ITU, WIPO showcase a new report on AI use in traditional medicine
FAO urges collective action for food security, climate and development challenges in Africa
Why it can be harder to sleep during the summer – and what you can do about it
UN’s highest-ranking police official visits Australia to celebrate world-first peacekeeping training for the Pacific
Manchester-led study identifies fair paths to net zero for developing countries
Highly-skilled émigrés offer surprising ‘brain gains’ for their home countries
UN training course to lay foundation for Pacific peacekeeping contingent
Neglected tropical diseases centre-stage at the Seventy-eighth World Health Assembly
What Canada can learn from China on effectively engaging with Africa
How one man’s dream opened doors to education access across the world
Newmont Completes Its Non-Core Divestiture Program With the Sale of Akyem and Porcupine
Selling your old laptop or phone? You might be handing over your data too
Carinity Prison Chaplaincy Rewarding Sacrifice
Trump is interested in joining the Commonwealth. It’s not up to him – or even the King
Motherland African Festival Rocks Liverpool
ARPANSA donation supports radiation safety in Ghana and Sri Lanka
Melbourne International Flower Show Garden merges Australian and African design for a resilient, sensory masterpiece
A Taste of Culture, Nutrition, and Innovation through Entrepreneurship and Digital Transformation: Destina Mensah, Ghana
Capturing paradise: Karston Tannis re-creates island vibes with iPhone 16 Pro Max
Newmont Reports 2024 Mineral Reserves of 134.1 Million Gold Ounces and 13.5 Million Tonnes of Copper
Camp Hill virus explained: what are the risks of a henipavirus outbreak in America?
Transdisciplinary Project Aims To Prevent Next Pandemic
WHO and Anesvad Foundation to extend collaboration on skin NTDs in sub-Saharan Africa
New study reveals vital insights into road safety news coverage in Africa
Guinea eliminates human African trypanosomiasis as a public health problem
Newmont Announces Sale of Porcupine Operation for up to $425 Million
‘African-led, African-owned Solutions Must Take Lead in Tackling Terrorism across Continent’, Deputy Secretary-General Tells Security Council Debate
Strengthening antimicrobial resistance national action plans through evidence
What Ghana’s small businesses can teach the world about becoming more sustainable
Amid Growing Strength of Terrorist Groups in Sahel, West Africa, Senior Official Urges Security Council to Scale Up Support within Regional Frameworks
Reinvigorated global efforts needed to curb rising malaria threat
Newmont Announces Agreement to Divest CC&V for up to $275 Million
Newmont Announces Agreement for Sale of Éléonore for $795 Million in Cash
On Heels of Two Vetoes Cast in Security Council, Initiative for General Assembly Debate After Veto’s Use Now ‘Even More Profound’, Speakers…
Overwhelmed by ever more clothing donations, charities are exporting the problem. Local governments must step up