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New blood tests may help predict who is at risk of preeclampsia

When you’re expecting a baby, you hope nothing goes wrong. But at least one in 20 people who are pregnant develop a scary complication called preeclampsia, a high blood pressure disorder that kills 70,000 women and 500,000 babies worldwide every…

Beryl strengthens into a hurricane, forecast to become major storm

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico —  Beryl strengthened into a hurricane Saturday as it churned toward the southeast Caribbean, with forecasters warning it was expected to strengthen into a dangerous major hurricane before reaching Barbados late Sunday or early Monday. A…

Russian missile attack on Ukrainian town kills 7, officials say

Russian forces fired missiles Saturday at the town of Vilniansk, outside the southeastern Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia, killing seven people, including two children, and injuring 31 others, officials said. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy repeated his appeal to allies to provide…

Ukraine’s military schools prep new generation of fighters

Despite the war, schools across Ukraine are celebrating the end of the academic year. Some of them have a military air to them. About 7,000 Ukrainian teenagers are studying in more than 20 military academies around the country. Omelyan Oshchudlyak…

Haiti: Longing to live again, amid trauma of displacement

Displacements in this Caribbean country have reached record levels, with nearly 600,000 people forced to leave their homes this year – double the number from last year. This makes Haiti the country with the highest number of displacements due to…

Palestinians face summer heat surrounded by sewage, garbage

DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza —  Children in sandals trudge through water contaminated with sewage and scale growing mounds of garbage in Gaza’s crowded tent camps for displaced families. People relieve themselves in burlap-covered pits, with nowhere nearby to wash their hands….

More African nations focus on HPV vaccination against cervical cancer

ABUJA, Nigeria —  Yunusa Bawa spends a lot of time talking about the vaccine for the human papillomavirus that is responsible for nearly all cases of cervical cancer. But on most days, only two or three people allow their daughters…

Antelope poaching on rise in South Sudan

BADINGILO and BOMA NATIONAL PARKS, South Sudan —  Seen from the air, they ripple across the landscape — a river of antelope racing across the vast grasslands of South Sudan in what conservationists say is the world’s largest land mammal…

NASA astronauts to stay aboard ISS longer, troubleshooting Boeing capsule

Two NASA astronauts will stay longer at the International Space Station as engineers troubleshoot problems on Boeing’s new space capsule that cropped up on the trip there. NASA on Friday did not set a return date until testing on the…

India airport roof collapse kills 1, injures 6

Heavy monsoon rains in India caused part of a roof to collapse at a New Delhi airport Friday, leaving one person dead and six injured. Indira Gandhi International Airport, which is New Delhi’s main airport and one of the three…