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Outbreak The capital of Zimbabwe has announced a state of emergency due to an outbreak of cholera.

The mayor of Harare stated on Friday that Zimbabwe has announced a state of emergency in response to a cholera outbreak, which has resulted in numerous fatalities throughout the nation. The city of Harare, with a population of 1.5 million,…

Reworked: Traditional herders adapting to address the effects of climate change and adjust to contemporary ways of living.

SUKHBAATAR, Mongolia —  As the dawn approached in Mongolia, the moon illuminated the sky while Agvaantogtokh and his family readied themselves for their next journey. With a herd of almost a thousand sheep and goats, they rode on horseback to…

There have been a significant number of undisclosed injuries at SpaceX, along with the passing of a pioneer in space travel.

Dozens of previously unrecorded accidents at a major company in the space industry have been revealed. Additionally, the head of the European Space Agency issues a warning about climate change, and we pay tribute to a pioneer in space travel….

The US Report Indicates a Halt in Progress for Black and Hispanic Children with Cancer

The progress made in treating childhood cancer is a notable achievement in modern medicine. However, over the last ten years, this progress has come to a halt for Black and Hispanic children, resulting in a disparity in mortality rates, as…

The icy archives of the past reveal stories of past climates.

Copenhagen, Denmark —  How was the air breathed by Caesar, the Prophet Mohammed or Christopher Columbus? A giant freezer in Copenhagen holds the answers, storing blocks of ice with atmospheric tales thousands of years old. The collection known as the…

Michigan’s Nickel Mining Industry and Environmentalists Find a Way to Coexist

The tale started out as a well-known and traditional narrative. During the early 2000s, the multinational company Rio Tinto arrived in the untouched areas of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula with the intention of excavating a nickel mine. Environmentalists were concerned about…

A recent report predicts that deaths caused by heat will increase by almost 400% by the year 2050.

According to a recent report, there will be a 370% rise in deaths caused by heat if global temperatures increase by 2 degrees Celsius from pre-industrial levels by the year 2050, as projected. The results were included in a publication…

Experts say that lifestyle changes are causing an increase in rheumatological diseases in Africa.

In the past, rheumatology diseases were thought to be uncommon in Africa. However, there has been an increase in the number of cases, indicating a change. Health professionals believe this is due to the changing lifestyles in the continent. Juma…

A program aimed at training young Africans hopes to tackle climate issues.

A group of 50 talented individuals from 19 different African nations recently participated in a 21-day program in Accra, Ghana to enhance their leadership and professional skills. This program, known as the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI), is funded by…

According to internal records, the World Health Organization compensated sexual abuse victims in Congo with $250 each.

LONDON —  In the beginning of this year, the leader of the World Health Organization’s efforts to prevent sexual abuse went to Congo to deal with the largest recorded sexual scandal in the history of the U.N. health agency. This…