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Healthcare professionals in Europe are opposing EU proposals to increase deportations of undocumented individuals, arguing that such measures could harm public health by transforming public services into immigration enforcement sites.
ABC staff and union representatives have urged the managing director, Hugh Marks, to retract “utterly offensive” comments after he said staff had treated taking industrial action as “a bit of a…
Neo-Nazi figure Thomas Sewell has been committed to stand trial following charges related to an alleged attack on an Indigenous protest site in Melbourne.
A US court ruled Meta and YouTube negligent for designing addictive products, awarding $6m in damages. Australian law firms are evaluating similar cases, while the Australian government expands regulations targeting addictive social media…
The article discusses Liberal frontbencher Andrew Hastie's openness to a 25% gas profit tax and a sovereign wealth fund to address Australia's economic future.
The article compiles news updates on international relations, natural disasters, legal developments, and public safety incidents.
The article reports on Donald Trump's rescheduled meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in May, following delays due to the Iran conflict.
Canada’s prime minister, Mark Carney, has said a decision by Air Canada’s top executive to post an English-only message of condolence after a deadly crash in New York showed a “lack of judgment, a…
The article details a UN resolution classifying the transatlantic slave trade as a 'crime against humanity' and advocating for reparations.
The article details Zelenskyy’s accusations against Russia, including blackmail claims and disputed data. It mentions the British PM’s actions against Russian ships and a Zimbabwean minister’s allegations of human trafficking related to…
The article reports on international foundations committing over $15 million to strengthen community health systems in Africa through the Global Fund's initiatives.
The article reports on Saudi Arabia's US$39 million contribution to the Global Fund's Eighth Replenishment, emphasizing the country's commitment to global health initiatives and international cooperation.
The Global Fund has initiated a process to select its next Executive Director, outlining the role's responsibilities and the challenges facing global health initiatives.
The article reports on the Global Fund's Eighth Replenishment, highlighting a US$ البريطاني billion funding allocation and strategic shifts toward supporting low-income countries' self-reliance in global health.
The article discusses advancements in AI and diagnostic technologies improving tuberculosis detection and treatment, emphasizing collaborative efforts between governments, organizations, and communities to address global TB challenges.
The article discusses Italy's foreign policy stance, emphasizing economic vulnerabilities, cautious diplomacy towards the U.S., and domestic political dynamics.
The article discusses the BBC's appointment of Matt Brittin as director general and the renewal of its royal charter, highlighting challenges from tech competition and government proposals for funding reforms.
The article discusses a meningitis outbreak in Kent, noting that the strain of bacteria is genetically distinct from others.
The article discusses Pixar's film 'Hoppers' and its environmental themes, highlighting the film's portrayal of complex ecological systems and its approach to environmental storytelling.
The article critiques US and Israeli strategies in the Iran conflict, highlighting perceived lack of legitimacy, military overreach, and erosion of international support.