The tensions in Central African Republic are a window into a battle playing out across Africa as Moscow and Washington vie ...
However, neither DRC nor other African nations produce the vaccines that could slow the spread of mpox and eventually help it ...
In the wake of Russian mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin’s rebellion, a deal was struck between a private U.S. security firm ...
Hours after Russian mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin rebelled against his country’s top military leaders, his private army’s biggest client in Africa panicked, turning for help to his foe in the ...
Nearly 60 percent of young Africans want to leave their countries because their governments are not reining in corruption, according to a new poll of youth across 16 African nations. They cited ...
The UN Secretary-General has called for global action to “vanquish racism and discrimination” towards people of African descent, in his message marking the international day highlighting the diaspora.
"We've come to the first estimate of $245 million," Africa CDC Chief of Staff Ngashi Ngongo said at a WHO meeting in the Republic of ... the outbreak while the African Union has approved $10.4 ...
Central African Republic, which also has clade Ia cases. "This is not a luxury," he said, but necessary to track deadly outbreaks. Sign up here. Reporting by Jennifer Rigby in London, Julie ...
Other African countries reporting Clade Ia outbreaks in 2024 include the Central African Republic and the Republic of Congo. Clade Ia has historically been characterized by more severe disease ...
In this interview, Oyewale Tomori, a professor of virology, explains why the declaration of mpox as a global public health emergency is connected with the failure of African governments to ...
Copyright: © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. Published by Elsevier Ltd. Experts outline the key priorities for the four candidates vying to be the next head of WHO's Regional ...
The rapprochements between Central American nations and China were accompanied by grandiose narratives disseminated by officials and propaganda apparatuses on both sides, continually alluding to ...