Libya’s interim Prime Minister Abdelhamid Dbeibah on Tuesday defied attempts by parliament to replace him, setting up a potential showdown
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Fungal infections cause more Aids deaths than tuberculosis – here’s what we can do about it
Even though annual deaths from Aids are coming down – from a peak of 1.9 million in 2004 to 690,000
Analysis: Boris Johnson Throws Tory MPs Some Covid Red Meat To Send Them Home Happy
If yesterday’s mini-reshuffle wasn’t enough of a clue, today’s announcement by Boris Johnson that Covid restrictions are to be lifted
Covid Self-Isolation Rule Could Be Scrapped This Month, Announces Boris Johnson
The law requiring people to self-isolate if they test positive for Covid could be scrapped at the end of February,
AI ‘ageism’ could seriously impact elderly health: WHO
Biases embedded in artificial intelligence systems increasingly used in healthcare risk deepening discrimination against older people, the World Health Organization
Silver Skate Festival shining day and night with arts and rec, Feb. 11-21
Any recurring fete twists and adapts from year to year, that’s how they survive. Read More Source: EdmontonJournal
EU picks holes in Lanka’s anti-terror bill. Colombo assures rectification
By P.K.Balachandran Colombo, February 9 (newsin.asia): The European Union (EU) and Sri Lanka held their 24th meeting of the Joint
Global effort to defend journalism needs a reset – here’s how to do better
Media freedom is increasingly under threat around the world from a combination of economic and political factors. For some years
Apple says your iPhone will soon also work as a point-of-sale (PoS) terminal
Feb 9 (AP) – Apple said Tuesday it is expanding the iPhone’s capabilities to accept contactless payments, making it easier
New COVID wave batters Afghanistan’s crumbling health care
Only five hospitals in Afghanistan still offer COVID-19 treatment, with 33 others having been forced to close in recent months