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Medical experts conduct several tests to assess the health of the donor’s organs and other critical health details ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has validated Kenya as having eliminated human African trypanosomiasis (HAT) or sleeping ...
Nigeria’s silence in the global community contrasts markedly with South Africa’s vibrancy, begging us to ask if Pretoria’s ...
Professor Kanyeihamba was determined to deliver, despite the very clearly fragile financial status of the institution then. He was involved in the initial fundraising drives to start off the ...
The Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Kampala, The Most Rev. Paul Ssemogerere, has strongly condemned the violence and human rights violations reported during the ruling National Resistance ...
As law firms race to modernize, the differentiator won't be access to AI, but how leadership guides its adoption. A new era demands a human-driven approach: one that can articulate vision, lead ...
As delegates from around the world have negotiated a global plastics treaty over five sessions since 2022, alliances have ...
A new law adopted by Ukraine's parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, on July 22, 2025 effectively strips Ukraine’s key anti-corruption bodies of independence and is detrimental to the rule of law ...
What if we could 3D print new hearts and other organs on demand, using cells from a patient’s own body? Stanford bioengineer Mark Skylar-Scott is working on making 'science fiction' reality.
A LAWMAKER called for the passage of key a human-rights measure, following a report that the Philippines recorded the highest number of abductions of human-rights defenders (HRDs) in Asia between ...
Dubai: Dr. Abeer bint Hassan Al Obaidi has become the first Saudi woman to earn the prestigious title of Professor in International Law and Human Rights.
Tsui Ying-kit, 44, charged with accepting bribes to help human trafficking syndicate after evading justice for 15 years.