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Technology
Cyberattack on learning platform Canvas impacts millions of students
The online learning platform Canvas, which is used by 30 million students around the world, was hacked Thursday in a…
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Artists’ Strike Closes Pavilions at Venice Biennale, Adding to Upheaval
The Venice Biennale was disrupted on Friday morning as some of the major artists at this year’s event shuttered their…
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Health
Breakthrough in Measles Research: Human Antibodies Offer Hope for Prevention and Treatment, ETHealthworld
London: For the first time, scientists have identified human antibodies capable of neutralizing the measles virus, which could lead to…
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U.S
Wider hantavirus outbreak risk is ‘absolutely low’, insists UN health agency
“This is not COVID,” a WHO spokesperson told journalists at a briefing in Geneva, as the agency continues to coordinate…
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‘Victims need a voice, assistance and justice’: UN victims’ rights advocate calls for stronger action
Najla Nassif Palma told UN News in an interview this week that Member States need to better support survivors of sexual…
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U.S
Ukraine: Over 3,000 attacks on healthcare since full-scale Russian invasion
“During 1,534 days of war, Ukraine’s healthcare system has experienced repeated attacks,” it said. Every aspect of the system has been targeted, from primary…
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U.S
Lebanon war leaves families foraging for food despite ceasefire
According to the Lebanese authorities, more than 2,700 people have been killed since 2 March amid clashes between Hezbollah fighters…
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U.S
Malaria vaccine is saving children’s lives: WHO
The findings, published in The Lancet, a widely respected medical journal, are based on a large‑scale evaluation of the RTS,S…
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U.S
Somalia teeters on the brink of catastrophe as hunger crisis deepens
That’s the verdict delivered on Friday by World Food Programme (WFP) Assistant Executive Director Matthew Hollingworth upon his return from…
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U.S
Central African Republic: Funding cuts put humanitarian support at risk
Edem Wosornu, Director of OCHA’s Crisis Response Division, was speaking to journalists fresh from her first-ever visit to the country, which “is determined to get itself…
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