The range of malaria-carrying mosquitoes is expanding by 5 km per year

The range of malaria-carrying mosquitoes is expanding by 5 km per year

In 120 years, malaria-carrying mosquitoes have spread hundreds of kilometers beyond their range. Photo: File Washington: Malaria is called a disease of the poor because its epicenter is still in Africa. However, scientists warn that as global warming increases, the range of malaria-causing mosquitoes is increasing by about 5 km per year. In this context,…

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UN rights chief deplores Ukraine death toll one year after Russian invasion

UN rights chief deplores Ukraine death toll one year after Russian invasion

Matilda Bogner, Head of the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine (HRMMU), told journalists in Geneva that the civilian death toll in the southern city of Mariupol – besieged and bombarded by Russian missiles – had been particularly high.  “My colleagues interviewed a former prisoner of war, and he was from Mariupol and he…

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Saudi Arabia will send 2 astronauts to the International Space Station this year

Saudi Arabia will send 2 astronauts to the International Space Station this year

Saudi Arabia will send two astronauts to the International Space Station this year. Saudi media from Riyadh say that the aforementioned space flight will depart from America to the International Space Station. The astronauts who will be sent to the International Space Station include Rayana Barnawi and Ali Al-Qarni. These astronauts are being sent in…

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'If everything is fine, why are millions of Indians giving up their citizenship every year?'

‘If everything is fine, why are millions of Indians giving up their citizenship every year?’

India’s Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) has questioned the Modi government as to why a large number of Indian citizens are leaving the country if it claims that everything is fine in the country. According to Indian media, this bitter reaction of NCP spokesman Clyde Christo has come out when the annual data based on the…

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Fake medicines kill almost 500,000 sub-Saharan Africans a year: UNODC report

Fake medicines kill almost 500,000 sub-Saharan Africans a year: UNODC report

A lack of access to healthcare and medicines has been fuelling a host of opportunists aimed at filling the gaps, the report Trafficking in Medical Products in the Sahel shows. But, this supply and an imbalance in demand, has triggered deadly results. Bitter pill of trafficking In sub-Saharan Africa, as many as 267,000 deaths per year are linked to…

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