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Aftershock hits Caracas as rescue efforts enter critical hours in Venezuela
Aftershock hits Caracas as rescue efforts enter critical hours in Venezuela
Residents of ​Caracas woke ‌up on Monday to an aftershock that rocked their ⁠houses, while rescue teams continued their fourth day of round-the-clock work in the areas affected by last week's powerful ‌earthquakes in Venezuela. France 24's Noris Soto has the latest from the Venez
Supreme Court to rule on Trump's bid to roll back birthright citizenship
Supreme Court to rule on Trump's bid to roll back birthright citizenship
Decisions are expected this week from the US supreme court that will determine just how far Donald Trump can flex his executive power. But one of the most awaited rulings is on the president's efforts to roll back birthright citizenship. The case was argued in April and a final r
Ebola treatment trial begins in DRC, WHO says
Ebola treatment trial begins in DRC, WHO says
A treatment trial for the Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo ​enrolled its first patient on Thursday, marking a milestone in efforts to combat the epidemic, WHO chief Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told reporters.
Greece's Thessaloniki threatened by spreading wildfire
Greece's Thessaloniki threatened by spreading wildfire
A fast-moving wildfire broke out in Greece's second largest city on July 4, forcing residents of three small suburbs north of the city to evacuate. The fire ignited a ravine in a mountainous area and spread quickly, with strong winds hampering efforts to contain the fire. Accordi
Maia Sandu and the European Union: the shadow of Russian disinformation
Moldova’s political future faces the West - but the country has to overcome destabilisation efforts coming from the East.
Wildfires rage across Spain as heatwave fuels flames
Wildfires rage across Spain as heatwave fuels flames
At least 11 people have died as wildfires spread across Spain, with firefighters battling flames from the south to the north of the country and evacuations underway in several areas. The blazes come amid a severe heatwave, with temperatures above 40°C recorded across Spain and st
Israel warns US of alleged Iran plot to assassinate Trump
Israel warns US of alleged Iran plot to assassinate Trump
Israel has warned the United States of an alleged Iranian plot to assassinate Donald Trump, adding to tensions after fresh US strikes on Iran cast further doubt over ceasefire efforts. FRANCE 24 correspondent Noga Tarnopolsky says it is unclear how seriously Washington views the
WHO launches first trial of antiviral to prevent Bundibugyo strain of Ebola
WHO launches first trial of antiviral to prevent Bundibugyo strain of Ebola
The World Health Organization launched the first clinical trial on Tuesday to test whether an antiviral drug can prevent infection in people exposed to the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as the outbreak continues to outpace response efforts and sp
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Long-term hepatitis control efforts dramatically reduce HBV and HCV burden in Japan
Hepatitis B (HBV) and hepatitis C (HCV) are viral infections that can lead to health conditions such as cirrhosis, cancer and death if unmanaged. HBV can be transmitted through sexual contact, blood exposure and mother-to-child transmission, while HCV is primarily transmitted thr
Efforts to end school vaccine mandates hit a wall in Florida
Efforts to end school vaccine mandates hit a wall in Florida
Every state, along with Washington, D.C., requires children to obtain certain vaccinations before they can attend school or childcare These mandates date back decades, and many public health experts consider them a foundational defense against infectious disease.
Global reforms fall short as psychosis care still brings abuse, coercion and exclusion
People with psychosis continue to face abuse, discrimination and early death despite global reform efforts to protect their human rights, according to La Trobe University researchers.
Mechanical restraint linked to small increased short-term blood clot risk in psychiatric h
Mechanical restraint is associated with a small increased short-term risk of blood clots among inpatients at psychiatric hospitals, finds a Danish study published by The BMJ. Although the absolute risk remains very low, the researchers say the findings support ongoing preventive