Argentina's health crisis: Cancer sufferers have difficulty accessing medicine
The presidency of Argentina's Javier Milei began with a pledge to abolish the welfare state, which he claims has destroyed the country's economy. However, as he carries out his plans, individuals are having difficulty finding medications, and some are even dying as a result of not getting what they require.
Calls to halt the "bloodbath" in Gaza as 274 Palestinians are killed in an Israeli attack
An Israeli attack on the Nuiserat refugee camp resulted in the release of four Israeli prisoners and the death of at least 274 Palestinians. Josep Borrell, the senior ambassador for the European Union, denounced the assaults on Saturday and demanded an immediate stop to what he refers to as a "bloodbath." Hours of airstrikes, bombardment, and fierce gunfights between Israeli special forces and Hamas were inflicted upon the Palestinian people. According to Hamas, three other prisoners—including a US citizen—were also slain during the operation.
Gravitas | Chernobyl Results: A Turning Point in the Study of Cancer
It's possible that wolves that lived close to the Chernobyl plant acquired genes resistant to cancer. What does this signify for the anti-cancer effort? The full narrative is revealed to you by Molly Gambhir.
UK: Rishi Sunak under criticism, government the least open in 25 years
The prime minister of the United Kingdom, Rishi Sunak, has come under fire for leading the least transparent administration in 25 years after it was revealed that the number of complete Freedom of Information (FOI) requests granted fell to a record low in 2019.
Taliban commanders are not present at UN negotiations in Qatar when it comes to Afghanistan.
Taliban leaders are not present at the UN conference being held in Qatar on the continuing situation in Afghanistan. Two days of talks between special envoys on Afghanistan and UN member states are taking place in Doha. Engagement with the Taliban regime and provision of humanitarian help are on the table.
Global warming may result from improper tree planting locations: study.
Long-held beliefs about the advantages of planting trees have been questioned by a ground-breaking study that has shed light on the worldwide battle against climate change. Researchers have discovered that planting trees may, in some cases, cause global warming.
Jordanian authorities severely put down protests outside the Israeli embassy.
For a second day, thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators flocked to the Israeli embassy in the capital of Jordan, calling for the termination of Jordan's peace accord with Israel. Tear gas and arrests were used by security personnel to break up protests, injuring several persons.
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The US military claims that Iran is still giving the Houthis weapons and that Red Sea attacks could become more intense.
The Red Sea issue is worsening even as US and ally warships are stationed in the vital waters. To show support for the Palestinians who are bearing the brunt of Israel's offensive in Gaza, the Houthis have been attacking American, British, and Israeli ships in the Red Sea Corridor.
On Mother's Day in Ukraine, parents grieve their deceased children.
Ukraine's families will celebrate Mother's Day on Sunday even though Russia's war appears to have no conclusion in sight. After more than two years of fighting, the Ukrainian government reports that at least 31,000 soldiers have been killed.
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