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Zelenskyy makes frontline visit in eastern Donetsk region

Ukraine’s president visited his troops Wednesday on the front line in the eastern Donetsk region where they have fought some of their fiercest air and ground battles against Russian forces. Before Ukraine received promised Western weapons and supplies, it was…

‘Before Bucha Was Abkhazia’: Georgians link past Russian atrocities with Ukraine invasion

Tbilisi, Georgia —  Campaigners in Georgia are seeking to highlight atrocities committed by invading Russian troops and allied militias during the early 1990s, which they say should have been a warning of the dangers posed by Russia long before Moscow’s…

Nigeria declares cholera crisis, launches emergency measures

Nigerian authorities have declared a national emergency and activated response operations to control the spread of a cholera outbreak that has killed more than 50 people. The Nigerian Center for Disease Control, or NCDC, said Tuesday that its decision to…

Zimbabwe fights higher drug abuse cases, especially among youth

HARARE, ZIMBABWE —  Officials in Zimbabwe, which is facing a growing problem of substance abuse — especially among unemployed youth, say arrests have surged in 2024, with close to 2,400 people taken into custody so far. Officials say economic difficulties…

WHO: 3 million die each year from drugs, alcohol

The World Health Organization (WHO) says there are more than 3 million drug- and alcohol-related deaths annually, most of which are among men. A report released Tuesday says 2.6 million people (2 million of them men) die from something related…

Microsoft faces antitrust violation for bundling Teams with Office software

European Union regulators have accused Microsoft of breaking antitrust rules by tying its Teams messaging and videoconferencing app to its popular business software. The European Commission — the EU’s antitrust enforcer — says that making Teams automatically available with Office…

Experts: Northern Gaza spared famine, but ‘sustained risk’ remains

New York —  The situation in the Gaza Strip remains catastrophic and there is a high and sustained risk of famine across all of Gaza as long as the Israel-Hamas war continues and humanitarian access is restricted, a United Nations-backed…

Ukraine begins talks to join European Union

The European Union and Ukraine began membership talks Tuesday, a process that could take years and which Russia has historically tried to prevent. The talks come a decade after Russian troops seized the Crimean Peninsula to keep Ukraine from forming…

Georgians link past Russian atrocities with Ukraine invasion

Campaigners in Georgia are seeking to highlight past atrocities committed by invading Russian troops and allied militias during the early 1990s, which they say should have acted as a warning of the dangers posed by Russia, long before Moscow’s full-scale…

US Surgeon General declares firearm violence a ‘public health crisis’

U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy declared gun violence a public health crisis on Tuesday, calling for greater gun control, including the banning of assault rifles. Murthy issued the first Surgeon General’s Advisory on Firearm Violence to address his concerns….