Papers discuss HIV figures across France. Next, Israeli papers react to PM Benjamin Netanyahu's pardon request – a "resounding no" or a "necessary" act? Also: the "Sunday Scaries" are more common than ...
Heavy rains and flooding in Gaza have turned temporary camps housing displaced Palestinians into swamps. The worst could yet be to come, with forecasters expecting the harshest winter since the Israel ...
An uncounted number of extra people have died, and 2.5 million have lost access to medicine to block the spread of HIV and ...
That flight made an emergency landing at Tampa, Florida, and several people were taken to hospital after a flight control problem and a sudden uncommanded drop in altitude.
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Today, December 1st, marks World AIDS Day; a global call to action to reflect on the toll of HIV/AIDS and reaffirm commitment to ending the epidemic.
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A new law allowing those suffering from terminal illnesses to end their lives with medical assistance will be voted on by members of the British Parliament. Many disabled people fear the bill will ...
In the Premier League, Chelsea and Arsenal drew. Max Verstappen won the Qatar Grand Prix and reignited the title race. The French biathlon team is already on track. In the NBA, the Thunder are ...
With the launch of ChatGPT three years ago to the day, it looked like America had won the next major technology race before it had even started. But the landscape has since shifted dramatically. China ...
They were abducted in Nigeria's Borno state, which is at the heart of the jihadist unrest that started 16 years ago.
Wealth inequality is on the rise around the world and right here in Europe. The wealthiest 5 percent of the population in the ...