
Regional Health Agency Issues Measles Alert Ahead of World Cup 2026
As World Cup fever grips the Americas, health officials urge stronger measles surveillance and vaccination to prevent outbreak spread at mass gatherings.

As World Cup fever grips the Americas, health officials urge stronger measles surveillance and vaccination to prevent outbreak spread at mass gatherings.

Global nickel markets face a looming supply deficit as Indonesia's export policy shifts and Iran conflict risks disrupt the critical metal's supply chain.

Nearly half of Yemen's population faces acute food insecurity as international aid cuts threaten to push millions further into hunger.

As global attention shifts to new conflicts, activists fight to preserve the memory of Tiananmen Square and hold China accountable.

WHO reveals unsafe food causes 866 million illnesses and 1.5 million deaths annually, with children bearing the heaviest burden worldwide.

The Five Eyes intelligence alliance has issued a stark warning about Chinese state-sponsored actors using job platforms to spy on Western professionals.

A Serbian peacekeeper serving with UNIFIL in Lebanon died Thursday after mortar fire struck his position near Marjayoun in the country's southeast.

Anthropic and the University of Tokyo join forces to study how generative AI is being used in higher education and research environments.

The latest World Ocean Assessment calls for immediate international cooperation and science-driven policy to protect our oceans from escalating threats.

Japan is advancing plans to replace up to five aging nuclear reactors by the 2040s, marking a major shift in its post-Fukushima energy policy.

The UN Human Rights chief is calling for urgent protection of environmental and land defenders, as hundreds face killings and detention worldwide.

Japan's seed-stage startup funding has dropped 40%, signaling a major shift as investors become increasingly cautious and selective in 2024–2025.