Ebola cases in DR Congo surpass 1,000 as violence and displacement hinder response efforts, raising concerns over containment and public health.
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Ebola cases in DRC surpass 1,000 as UNICEF warns millions of children at risk
Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of the Congo exceed 1,000, with UNICEF warning millions of children face increased risk due to the outbreak.
Ebola cases in Congo reach highest first-month total of any outbreak, WHO says
Ebola cases in Congo have reached the highest first-month total of any outbreak, according to WHO, raising concerns over the outbreak’s severity and spread.
B’luru creates history with 21 Guinness World Records on Yoga Day
Bangalore made history by setting 21 Guinness World Records during Yoga Day celebrations, highlighting the city’s commitment to health and wellness.
Why Being Ignored Causes Such Deep Pain and Damage
Exploring why social exclusion and being ignored cause significant emotional pain and damage, with insights from psychological research.
Ancient DNA reveals plague was already killing humans 5,500 years ago
Genetic analysis confirms that plague was affecting humans around 5,500 years ago, revealing its long history and impact on early societies.
Opinion | Stop Location-Tracking Your Friends and Lovers
Experts warn against the widespread use of location-sharing apps to track friends and partners, highlighting privacy risks and social consequences.
This Democratic governor won in a landslide — and is now at war with her own base
After winning Virginia’s governorship decisively, Abigail Spanberger faces backlash from both sides of her party over her vetoes and moderate stance.
A Rare Blue Moon Is Coming This Weekend—Here’s How It Affects Every Star Sign
A rare Blue Moon occurs on May 31 at 4:45 a.m. ET, influencing every star sign with opportunities for growth, change, and manifestation. Here’s what it means for you.
TIL that Nigeria is the second largest consumer of Guinness beer, ahead of its native Ireland. Nigerian Guinness is also almost twice as strong (7.5% ABV) as the Irish version (4.2% ABV).
Nigeria has surpassed Ireland as the world’s second-largest consumer of Guinness beer, highlighting its cultural significance and local brewing adaptations.