Global Impact
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Health & Fitness
Global Impact of 249 Million Malaria Cases and 608,000 Deaths
Global Malaria Report Highlights Ongoing Challenges and Progress in 2022 Geneva- The World Health Organization (WHO) released its annual World Malaria Report for the year 2022, presenting a comprehensive overview of the global malaria landscape. Despite ongoing efforts to combat the disease, the report outlines key challenges and milestones in the fight against malaria. Key Facts from the Report: Disease…
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New Zealand Prime Minister Reverses Landmark Anti-Smoking Laws, Sparks Controversy
In a surprising turn of events, New Zealand’s newly appointed Prime Minister, Christopher Luxon, has announced the repeal of the country’s ambitious anti-smoking legislation. Luxon, a former airline executive, was sworn in on November 27, 2023, and wasted no time in revealing his decision to scrap the “generational smoking ban” initiated by the previous government. The controversial move has been…
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Elon Musk visits Israel, visits war affected areas, express support for rebuilding Gaza
Tel Aviv, Israel: Tech entrepreneur Elon Musk expressed support for Israel during its conflict with Hamas, stating that a challenge lies in “stopping the propaganda convincing people to engage in murder.” Visiting Israel during the war, Musk expressed a desire to assist in rebuilding Gaza after the conflict but emphasized the need to “deradicalize” Palestinian territories. The billionaire toured areas…
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US News: Derek Chauvin, Convicted in George Floyd Killing, Stabbed in Tucson Facility
Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer convicted in the killing of George Floyd, experienced a stabbing incident in federal prison on Friday, according to ABC News sources. Currently held at the Federal Correctional Institution in Tucson, Chauvin is reportedly in stable condition and expected to survive the assault that occurred around 12:30 p.m. local time. The Bureau of Prisons…
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