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Study finds climate crisis driving great white sharks into colder waters, with devastating effect on wildlife
Feb 17, 2021 09:38Warming oceans—a key meausure of the climate crisis—are forcing great white sharks into colder waters, where they are causing a devastating decrease in wildlife populations, according to new research reported by The Guardian.
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Larger panel finds more gene mutations, treatment targets for leukemia
Feb 08, 2021 10:24Investigators said a gene panel that looks for about 10 times the number of cancer-causing genes as panels currently used to diagnose and fine tune treatment for a variety of cancers is effective at identifying problematic genes in the most common leukemia.
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Jesus (PBUH) – The Misunderstood Messiah
Dec 25, 2020 09:19Special feature on the occasion of Christmas
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UN report says almost 2 bln depend on health centers without basic water services
Dec 17, 2020 14:02The World Health Organization (WHO) and UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) warned around 1.8 billion people are at heightened risk of COVID-19 and other diseases because they use or work in health care facilities without basic water services. Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the WHO Director-General said “Working in a health care facility without water, sanitation and hygiene is akin to sending nurses and doctors to work without personal protective equipment.”
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In rare show of solidarity, 14 key nations commit to protect oceans
Dec 16, 2020 14:34When the heads of state of 14 nations sat down together in late 2018 to discuss the grim condition of the world’s oceans, there was no certainty that anything consequential would result. The leaders planned 14 gatherings, but met only twice before the pandemic upended their talks. So when the group announced recently the world’s most far-reaching pact to protect and sustain ocean health, it signaled a bit more than a noteworthy achievement in a complicated time.
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Across US and Europe, pandemic’s grip on economies tightens
Dec 13, 2020 20:15In a worrisome sign of the harm the coronavirus is inflicting in the US, the government said Thursday Dec. 10, that the number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits jumped last week to 853,000 – the most since September.
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'This lack of humanity can't go on': Canary Islands struggle with huge rise in migration’
Dec 06, 2020 09:36Over the past 11 months, about 20,000 people have braved the Atlantic route from Africa to Europe, with more than 8,000 arriving in the Canaries in November alone. Last year, 2,557 migrants arrived in the archipelago, up from 1,307 in 2018. Nowhere is the strain and chaos more evident than on the dock at Arguineguín.
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We all have a part to play in the war against food waste
Nov 25, 2020 14:26On September 29, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and UN Environment Programme observed the first-ever International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste. They urged everyone to take action to reduce food loss and waste across the entire agricultural value chain.
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A long, uneven and uncertain ascent
Oct 26, 2020 16:21Except for China, where output is expected to exceed 2019 levels this year, output in both advanced economies and emerging market and developing economies is projected to remain below 2019 levels even next year. Countries that rely more on contact-intensive services and oil exporters face weaker recoveries compared to manufacturing-led economies.
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Hospitals brace for Europe’s second COVID-19 wave
Oct 25, 2020 09:08Europe’s second wave of the coronavirus pandemic is reviving the pressure on hospitals in the worst-hit cities, and forcing health care systems around the continent to devise contingency plans that draw on the lessons of this spring’s deadly first wave.