The rapidly spreading monkeypox outbreak represents a global health emergency, the World Health Organization's highest level of alert, WHO Director-General...
Labor Has The Leverage: Protesting Supply Chain Workers Threaten To Worsen The World's Inflation Crisis Key workers in supply chains across...
Sachin Grover, lead of solutions vertical at Philips India, tells me about the company’s innovations during India’s COVID The post Philips on designing...
Cases may be stabilising but this could be the dip before a new wave.
The Talented Mr. Pottinger: The US Intelligence Agent Who Pushed Lockdowns Authored by Michael Senger via 'The New Normal' Substack, In 1948,...
WHO's Tedros Overrules Own Committee To Declare Monkeypox "Global Emergency" One day after the global case count top 16,000 and the US records...
Focus on the US next week Europe took centre stage last week as leaders waited nervously to see if gas would start flowing through Nord Stream...
- by New Deal democratNo economic news today, so let’s update the COVID situation.As of yesterday, nationwide (dotted line below) cases declined...
COVID-19 has kept more than 168 million children around the world out of school for more than one year, but as schools reopen it is important...
With the rise of Omicron last year, there have been a few subvariants introduced — especially BA.2 and BA.5 in the US. Now, there’s another one...
The process of structural transformation in now-industrialized economies was typically linear—first moving from agriculture to manufacturing, and later...
Discover good stocks to invest in right now that are positioning themselves for explosive growth over the next ten years. The post Good Stocks to Invest...
The USD/ZAR price is loitering near its highest level since 2020 ahead of the upcoming rate decision by the South Africa Reserve Bank (SARB). It has...
A new study involving hospitalized women in six African countries from the University of Maryland School of Medicine’s (UMSOM) Institute of Human Virology...
This is not cause for concern, but it’s important information to have.
The German luxury vehicle maker announced a new paid service. And it's, uh, taking heat on social media for it.
Around 25 million children around the world missed out on routine vaccinations last year that protect against life-threatening diseases, as the knock-on...
Political and economic forces across the Middle East and North Africa combine to mean well-educated young people spend years looking for work, which delays...
The monkeypox virus, which is commonly found in West and Central Africa, is now causing many infections in the U.S., Europe and Latin America.
PITTSBURGH, July 14, 2022 – A new mouse model identified by virologists from the University of Pittsburgh might revolutionize development of therapies...
The cruise lines have managed to get rid of masks and make the onboard experience mostly normal, but some hurdles remain.
BA.5, part of the Omicron family, is the latest coronavirus variant to cause widespread waves of infection globally. According to the World Health Organization's...
Coding school Holberton today announced that it has entered into an agreement to be acquired by African Leadership Group (ALG). The seven-year-old company,...
Scientific research done through international collaboration has boomed in the past 30 years. But recently, powerful countries are using science as a tool...
The cruise lines have managed to get rid of masks and make the onboard experience mostly normal, but some hurdles remain.
The cruise lines Carnival and Royal Caribbean have been moving to solve something that has caused major issues for passengers.
Now An Outbreak Of The Marburg Virus Has Begun Authored by Michael Snyder via The Economic Collapse blog, Why are so many unusual outbreaks...
A big debt crisis is brewing in the Global South. The IMF had sounded alarm over growing debt sustainability problems in many low-income countries already...
The war in Ukraine has acted to exacerbate or complicate more fundamental and pervasive climate change and energy risks for sovereigns, argues Malika Takhtayeva....
Billions of people, in developed and developing nations, benefit daily from the use of wild species for food, energy, materials, medicine, recreation,...