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Month: August 2024

WHO faces challenges in battle against mpox

While the World Health Organization unveiled a plan Monday to stop the transmission of mpox, scientists studying the virus said it is changing quickly, complicating efforts to combat its spread. The six-month, $135 million plan calls for boosting surveillance, prevention…

Zuckerberg says Biden administration officials pressured Meta to censor some COVID-19 content

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg told a U.S. congressional committee that senior Biden administration officials pressured the company to censor certain COVID-19 content during the pandemic, and that the company made choices it would not make today. The House Judiciary Committee…

Ukraine reports Russian attacks with 10 missiles, 81 drones

Russia attacked Ukraine with 10 missiles and 81 drones Tuesday, in a second consecutive day of widespread aerial attacks as Ukrainian officials urge allies to give Ukraine’s military the ability to strike sites Russia uses to launch the assaults. Ukrainian…

China calls US sanctions over Ukraine war ‘illegal and unilateral’

BEIJING —  China called U.S. sanctions on its entities over the Ukraine war “illegal and unilateral” and “not based on facts,” in comments on Tuesday ahead of White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan’s arrival in Beijing for days of…

Biden, Modi discuss Ukraine war after PM’s visit, situation in Bangladesh

WASHINGTON —  U.S. President Joe Biden and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday discussed the Russia-Ukraine war following Modi’s visit to Ukraine, along with the situation in Bangladesh where protests led to the ousting of former leader Sheik Hasina…

WHO launches plan to stanch mpox transmission, says virus can be stopped

GENEVA —  The U.N. health agency on Monday launched a six-month plan to help stanch outbreaks of mpox transmission, including ramping up staffing in affected countries and boosting surveillance, prevention and response strategies. The World Health Organization said it expected…

What is Telegram, why was its CEO arrested in Paris?

Pavel Durov, the founder and CEO of the popular messaging app Telegram, was arrested in Paris over the weekend over allegations that his platform is being used for illicit activity such as drug trafficking and the distribution of child sexual…

France’s Macron: Arrest of head of Telegram messaging app wasn’t political

Paris —  French President Emmanuel Macron said Monday that the arrest in France of the CEO of the popular messaging app Telegram, Pavel Durov, wasn’t a political move but part of an independent investigation. French media reported that Durov was…

Ukrainian monk raises money for the front doing powerlifting

The Ukrainian military has come to rely on aid from allies around the world for arms and tactical training. But billions of dollars’ worth of supplies and equipment has been donated to Ukraine from inside the country and around the…

Myanmar: UN WFP pushes to reach flood-affected communities

The UN World Food Programme (WFP) said that initial reports indicated that hundreds of thousands of acres of farmland have been inundated. In the hardest-hit areas, urgent needs include basic food, drinking water, and sanitation. The emergency compounds the dire…