Though tuberculosis is rare in the United States as compared to developing countries, the region has some of the highest ...
Good morning. No, I haven’t dug my car out yet. No, I’m not planning on going anywhere. Yes, it’s cold. No, the cat is fine. You? Bristol Myers Squibb is betting yes. Later this year, the company will ...
The U.S. has used Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to offer humanitarian aid to foreign nationals for over 30 years. What is ...
A debilitating infection from the parasitic Guinea worm is inching closer to global eradication, with an all-time low of only 10 human cases reported worldwide in 2025, the Carter Center announced. If ...
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2026 will be 'stress test' year for garment worker rights
After a gutting year of funding cuts, labor experts discuss the outlook for human rights in fashion.
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34 years in Africa cultivate respect for President Park Chung-hee
It has been 34 years since I first set foot on the African continent. Over this time, I have met countless people—from locals to foreigners from the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Russia, ...
The Lancet study examines how the dismantling of international aid by the U.S. and other countries could undo decades of ...
Remote Area Medical is returning to Knoxville to provide medical, dental, and vision services free of charge. The nonprofit will host a pop-up health care clinic in the ...
ISGlobal, supported by Rockefeller Foundation, analyzed impact of severe global aid cuts in 93 countries, with 21 in Asia New study published in The Lancet finds slashing global aid, particularly by ...
Cairo: Gaza’s Rafah border crossing with Egypt reopened Monday for limited traffic, a key step as the Israeli-Hamas ceasefire ...
The Lancet Global Health published a new peer-reviewed study today by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), which warns that ...
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