New York: Europe and the Arabs After more than a hundred years of efforts by the Egyptian government and people, the country has become "malaria-free" according to the World...
Khartoum: Europe and the Arabs UNICEF stressed the need to end the ongoing violence against children in Sudan and to put an end to the disregard for their safety and...
New York: Europe and the Arabs The World Health Organization reported that it had received notification of a human case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) on September...
A new study has found that nearly 200 chemicals linked to breast cancer are used in the manufacture of plastic food packaging and cutlery, with dozens of these carcinogens leaking...
Muscat - New York: Europe and the Arabs Antibiotic resistance has become a huge health challenge that leads to millions of deaths annually, which requires concerted international efforts to...
New York: Europe and the Arabs A new UN report has shown that rising public debt is suffocating sub-Saharan African countries, leaving them with little fiscal space to finance...
Amsterdam: Europe and the Arabs How many drugs does the Netherlands use? It is enough for a market value of about one billion euros, according to traces found in...
Geneva: Europe and the Arabs The World Meteorological Organization of the United Nations said that uncontrolled climate change, forest fires and air pollution continue to have "an escalating negative...
New York: Europe and the Arabs The World Health Organization has published its first-ever guidance on pollution from antibiotic manufacturing. The new guidance on wastewater and solid waste management...
Brussels: Europe and the Arabs Over the past five years, 604 essential medicines have disappeared because they are no longer profitable due to government saving measures, coupled with rising...