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Health

What is the Current Covid-19 status for the Eastern Mediterranean Region?

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Far from being over, Covid-19 virus will continue to mutate and evolve, and this results in new variants that may cause surging trends.
Earth

Global Plastic Consumption hits 516 million tons in 2025. Synthetic waste kills 13 million people annually

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Global plastic consumption is projected to reach 516 million tonnes in the course of 2025 and if the current consumption patterns continue, it will rise to over 1.2 billion tonnes annually by 2060.
Africa

President Salva Kiir overhauls South Sudan’s top military brass

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observers believe that the adjustments come after recent local and international pressures that were being exerted pushing Juba to reform the army especially with the postponement of elections to December 2026.
Health

Cholera kills over 1700 people in Sudan as Khartoum records more than 65,200 cases

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In response to that, the World Health Organization’s Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean launched a new strategy to reduce the burden of cholera across the Region by 2028.
News

Madagascar Woman Saved from Life-Threatening Neck Growth by Mercy Ships

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The large growth eventually became impossible to ignore. Ashamed of her appearance, Harimalala dropped out of school and wrapped a scarf around her neck to hide the mass.
Science

Tanzania among the top five African Countries adopting electric vehicles

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African countries are not exactly rushing to drive electric powered vehicles, possibly due to limited infrastructure, including roads and charging stations.
Health

WHO and UAE launch joint initiative to curb malnutrition among Yemenis on Socotra Island

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According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Socotra is facing malnutrition challenges driven by food insecurity, as well as repeated outbreaks of cholera, measles and dengue fever.
Business

Libya now acquires shares in the Afreximbank. Becomes full member

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The acquisition of Afreximbank’s shares by Libya further strengthens ties with the oil rich nation and enhances critical support to the Libyan economy.
Health

Global Health Leaders outcry increasing child mortality rate in Africa

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1 in 15 children in Sub-Saharan Africa died before reaching their fifth birthday—14 times higher than the risk for children born in high-income countries
Health

Nearly 40 million children in the world are using tobacco

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The highest prevalence of tobacco use among boys is recorded in the occupied Palestinian territory of West Bank, peaking at 43.3 percent followed by Jordan with 33.9 percent
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