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Yemen2 years ago
Red Cross: Humanitarian situation in Yemen ‘unimaginable horror’
The Red Cross says the world should not turn a blind eye to what is happening in Yemen.
Red Cross: Humanitarian situation in Yemen ‘unimaginable horror’
IN-DEPTH2 years ago
The COVID fight in Iran
The Omicron variant, fast-spreading as it may be, is now being treated more as flu, albeit a respect-worthy flu, with the majority of people still wearing masks but going about their daily tasks unrestricted.
The COVID fight in Iran
Society3 years ago
NHS healthcare staff in UK quit at record 400 a week
A new research reveals that a record number of more than 400 healthcare staff in the UK have left the NHS to restore their work-life balance over the past year.
NHS healthcare staff in UK quit at record 400 a week
Reports3 years ago
India COVID cases skyrocket ahead of key state elections
India is preparing to hold elections in five key states amid growing concerns over a surge in COVID-19 cases.
India COVID cases skyrocket ahead of key state elections
InfoClips3 years ago
This is how Cuba weathered US sanctions on medicine
Sixty years ago the US regime imposed sanctions on Cuba, but Cuba managed to weather the sanctions by developing its own healthcare system which is far better than the one in the US.  
This is how Cuba weathered US sanctions on medicine
We the People3 years ago
US healthcare proposal
There are around 30 million people without health insurance in the United States.
US healthcare proposal
InfoClips3 years ago
Iran's EB Home sues Swedish medical company
Iran's EB Home files complaint against Swedish medical company for following anti-Iran sanctions.
Iran's EB Home sues Swedish medical company
Economy3 years ago
Iran’s healthcare budget up 6 times in 8 years: Official
An Iranian budget official says healthcare spending has risen six-fold in eight years to over $6 billion.
Iran’s healthcare budget up 6 times in 8 years: Official
Society3 years ago
As Covid-19 numbers fade, Americans brace up for old normal – mass shootings
The insurance policies have become increasingly popular, and absolutely necessary, in the wake of alarming increase in mass shootings in different US cities in recent years.
As Covid-19 numbers fade, Americans brace up for old normal – mass shootings
Reports3 years ago
Racism against Asians, Asian health staff on the rise in Britain
With the onslaught of the coronavirus pandemic last year came an increase in hostility and racial abuse against Asians, including the very people putting their own lives on the line to save others. 
Racism against Asians, Asian health staff on the rise in Britain
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