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The World Health Organisation, WHO, said on Tuesday that, as of July 21, 2024, more than 775 million confirmed cases and more than seven million deaths from COVID-19 have been reported globally since the pandemic began. This was announced in a statement issued in Abuja. “Globally, during the 28-day period (24 June to 21 July), […]
By DAYO ADESULU Alarming Increase in TB Diagnoses Amid Ongoing Challenges The **World Health Organization (WHO)** has announced that a record **8.2...
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Oceana Belize is celebrating fifteen years of advocating for the protection of Belize’s marine resources. To mark this milestone, the NGO issued a...
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Among the various nation-wide projects worth more than ₹12,855 crore, the foundation for which was laid virtually from Delhi, the project was...