Malaria kills 1,157 people so far this year in Ethiopia, national risk âhighâ
Malaria killed 1,157 people in Ethiopia during the first ten months of this year, and 7.3 million cases were reported in the landlocked.
Bharti Rana Jayshankar – Founder
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He has almost three decades of experience in journalism. He has worked with national dailies such as ET, Indian Express, The Pioneer, The Hindu, Agence France Presse and Bloomberg.
Malaria killed 1,157 people in Ethiopia during the first ten months of this year, and 7.3 million cases were reported in the landlocked.
Exiting plans to combat climate change âfall miles shortâ of whatâs needed to stop global heating from destroying every economy and wrecking billions.
The worldâs top 50 richest billionaires, with their private jets, yachts and polluting investments, produce more carbon pollution in over an hour than.
HQ Team October 23, 2024: Rising global temperatures have led to more frequent and severe wildfires in vulnerable ecosystems like those found in.
In a small region in Indiaâs technology capital of Bengaluru, social activists, despite initial hesitation from its urban poor, walked into Anjanapura and.
HQ Team  October 18, 2024: As global greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise there is an urgency to find effective climate intervention solutions..
HQ Team October 17, 2024: Extreme weather conditions and the increasing number of natural disaster events have forced China to take steps to.
HQ Team October 17, 2024: Blood pressure measurement is a critical procedure in diagnosing and managing hypertension, yet it is fraught with scientific.
HQ Team October 16, 2024: A new research on the depleting carbon sinks on our planet has thrown up some crucial questions on.
Twenty-four European universities have formed a network to impart skills to 10,000 medical students across undergraduate degree programmes to address current and future.