National Institute of Public Health in Sudan Occupied, Pathogens at High Risk of Leakage: WHO

The World Health Organization (WHO) said on the 25th that the National Institute of Public Health, which stores dangerous pathogens such as measles and cholera, in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan in northeastern Africa, where fighting continues, was occupied, and the pathogens leaked out. It warned of a “high biohazard risk.” Image provided (2023 Reuters) … Read more

Norwegian police detain Greta temporarily during protest demonstration | Reuters

Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg was detained twice by police during a protest in support of indigenous human rights in the Norwegian capital Oslo on the 1st. FILE PHOTO: Oslo, 2023. REUTERS/Alf Simensen/NTB/via REUTERS OSLO (Reuters) – Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg was twice detained by police on Wednesday during a protest in support of … Read more

Focus: ‘God, Crane’ Turkey delays rescue due to centralization | Reuters

[Antakya/Istanbul (Reuters)]- Antakya, a city in southern Turkey. From under the rubble of a collapsed apartment, Kebsel could hear the voices of his two sons. However, after searching around for two days, he was unable to find an emergency response manager who would issue a rescue order. February 13th, Antakya, a city in southern Turkey. … Read more

Taliban ban on NGO workers, United Nations calls for withdrawal | Reuters

The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has called on the Taliban interim government to ban women from working in non-governmental organizations (NGOs) operating in the country. In this photo, senior Taliban officials attend an event marking the first anniversary of the fall of Kabul on August 15, 2022. ( REUTERS/Ali Khara 2022) KABUL … Read more

Corner: electricity support to Ukraine in winter, Eastern European countries hold the key | Reuters

Vilnius/Warsaw (Reuters) – A giant transformer built in Ukraine in the 1980s and now disused is being dusted off and ready to go here in Lithuania. He will probably go to Romania in the next few weeks and from there go home to Ukraine. On December 21, a gigantic transformer, built in Ukraine in 1980 … Read more

Angle: Increased migration due to climate change, support for rich countries essential to global response | Reuters

SHARM EL SHEIKH, EGYPT (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Marshall Islands climate change correspondent Tina Stege lives on an atoll 2 meters above sea level and close to the sea. With “the ocean visible on both sides of the island almost everywhere,” there is no escape from sea level rise. Climate change is warming oceans and … Read more

UN Denies Russia’s Claim to Use Black Sea Grain Carriers for Attack | Reuters

Griffiths, head of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), said Thursday that grain was being transported from Ukraine via the UN-brokered Black Sea Corridor on the night of October 29, when Russia declared that the Black Sea Fleet in Crimea had been attacked.No merchant ship was sailing in the Black … Read more

South Korea does not supply lethal weapons to Ukraine = President | Reuters

On Thursday, South Korean President Yoon Seo-yeol said he had never supplied Ukraine with lethal weapons. The photo was taken in Seoul on October 25 (representative photo taken in 2022) SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korean President Yoon Seok-yeol said on Wednesday that the country has never supplied Ukraine with lethal weapons. Russian President Vladimir Putin … Read more

Corner: floods in Pakistan, complications in reconstruction push residences and careers | Reuters

CHALSADA, Pakistan (Thomson Reuters Basis) – At the end of August, the booming Swat River in the northwestern Pakistani province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa reworked and rushed into the village of Naeem Ullah, 40, speeding to Ula. 14 households of the lord and his family members had been swept absent. In Pakistan, months of rain and … Read more