Aid Cuts Trigger HIV/AIDS Crisis: 3.3M New Infections Expected
Slashed funding from US and European donors devastates HIV/AIDS programs across Africa, threatening to reverse decades of progress with millions of new infections projected.
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Slashed funding from US and European donors devastates HIV/AIDS programs across Africa, threatening to reverse decades of progress with millions of new infections projected.
French President Emmanuel Macron arrives in China for high-stakes talks with Xi Jinping, aiming to secure Chinese support for Ukraine ceasefire while navigating complex trade negotiations.
European Union reaches compromise to ban all Russian gas imports by end of 2027, targeting Moscow's war funding while balancing energy security concerns.
The United States agrees to help South Korea secure nuclear reactor fuel as President Lee reaffirms plans for domestic submarine construction.
Elizabeth Tsurkov breaks silence on two-year ordeal in Iraqi captivity, detailing systematic torture and abuse that left lasting physical and psychological scars.
Charles Shay, the final surviving Native American WWII D-Day veteran, passed away at 101 in France, marking the end of an era for indigenous military service.
White House pauses immigration applications from 19 countries, implementing enhanced scrutiny for Biden-era immigrants in major policy reversal.
New satellite imagery reveals Israeli forces have established boundary markers up to 520 meters deeper inside Gaza territory than permitted under the recent ceasefire agreement with Hamas.
The founder of Dignitas, who helped over 3,000 people end their lives, has died at 92, leaving behind a controversial legacy in right-to-die advocacy.
Germany secured hosting rights for the 2029 Women's European Championship with 15 of 17 votes, pledging record-breaking attendance across eight cities.
Germany's youth political wings gain unprecedented influence as razor-thin parliamentary majorities force parties to rely more heavily on emerging leaders.
India's groundbreaking Aditya-L1 solar mission will witness the Sun's peak activity cycle in 2026, marking a pivotal moment for the nation's space ambitions and global scientific standing.