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healthBangladesh PM Orders Measles Outbreak Review
Bangladesh PM Tarique Rahman directs a nationwide measles outbreak assessment amid over 600 reported cases.
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worldMiddle East War Devastates Healthcare and Triggers Mass Evacuations
Escalating conflict in the Middle East has crippled healthcare infrastructure, triggered mass displacement, and left civilians with no safe refuge.
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healthEl Paso and Los Angeles Top 2025’s Most Polluted U.S. Cities
Wildfires, dust storms, and AI data centers drove a 3% national rise in air pollution, with El Paso and L.A. hit hardest.
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healthEurope's Most Polluted Cities: Where They Are and Why
Discover the most and least polluted cities in Europe and the factors driving air quality.
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healthWHO Unveils Transformative TB Diagnostics
New rapid, low-cost tests and tongue swabs could end tuberculosis by enabling faster, wider diagnosis and treatment. WHO urges global action.
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worldHospital Drone Strike in Sudan Kills 70, Highlights Surge in Civilian Attacks
A drone strike on a teaching hospital in Al Deain, Sudan kills 70, including women, children, and medical staff, amid escalating use of drones in populated areas.
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health5 Evidence-Based Steps to Shield Your Health During Air Pollution Spikes
As fine particle pollution surges across Europe, WHO-backed strategies help affluent professionals reduce exposure-indoors and out-without compromising wellness or lifestyle.
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healthOnly 13 Countries Meet WHO Air Quality Standards - Three in Europe
IQAir's 2025 World Air Quality Report finds just 13 nations globally meet WHO’s PM2.5 safety threshold of 5 µg/m³ - Andorra, Estonia, and Iceland are the only European countries to qualify.