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CLEAN : Lack of funds threatens malaria progress: WHO
Global progress on controlling malaria risks stalling due to an urgent need for more funding the World Health Organization (WHO) warns in its annual report
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CLEAN : Senegal: new fund boosts fight against malaria
Senegal is stepping up efforts in the fight against malaria with development fund Lives and Livelihoods (LLF) signing a 32 million dollar agreement with the government and Senegalese singer and activist Youssou Ndour adding his voice to...
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Concerns migrants could be bringing diseases into Libya
LEADIN:Libyan migration officials are concerned the country is vulnerable to a disease epidemic brought in by migrants.Medical resources are too stretched to provide adequate health care and the authorities struggle to return detained...
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New park is haven for Misrata families
LIBYA ORPHAN PARKSOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESSRESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 4:05SHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYMisrata, Libya - 20 May 20171. Various of children playing at Anwar Orphans Charity Association Park2. Wide of...
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Hajj pilgrims gather at base of Mount Arafat
Muslim pilgrims from around the world gathered before dawn Thursday in the valley of Mount Arafat in Saudi Arabia for a day of prayer that marks the pinnacle of the annual hajj pilgrimage.
Some two million pilgrims packed...
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Kenya minister downplays suspected Ebola case
Kenyan doctors are testing a hospital patient in western Kenya who has Ebola-like symptoms, as eastern Congo is struggling to control the outbreak and Uganda has reported two deaths from the deadly hemorrhagic fever.
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CLEAN : Burundi in grip of major Malaria outbreak
According to the UN's humanitarian agency Malaria has killed more than 1,800 people in Burundi this year (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Indigenous women join forces to protest Bolsonaro
Hundreds of indigenous women are arriving in Brazil's capital to protest the policies of President Jair Bolsonaro.
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French President hosts Global Fund conference
Heads of states, CEOs and global health leaders gathered in France on Wednesday in an effort to raise at least $14 billion to finance the global fight against AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria over the next three years.
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Macron on Turkey/Syria, Brexit, Global Fund
French President Emmanuel Macron has strongly condemned Turkey's military offensive in Syria.
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CLEAN : Burundi does not declare malaria epidemic despite millions of cases
Burundi is facing an outbreak of malaria that has claimed many lives since the beginning of the year (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Brazilian women perform A rapist in your way in the capital
Dozens of Brazilian women stage a protest in the capital where they perform A rapist in your way which has gone viral after it originated in Chile turning into a mighty global roar against sexual violence (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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First malaria vaccine given to babies in Africa
THE WORLD'S FIRST MALARIA VACCINE IS BEING GIVEN TO BABIES IN MALAWI, KENYA AND GHANA.
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Trump contradicts Fauci, slams reporter over drug
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Doctor wary of Trump advice on anti-malaria drug
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Doctor wary of Trump advice on anti-malaria drug
At least 21 states have obtained a total of more than 30 million doses of malaria drugs to treat COVID-19 patients despite warnings from doctors that more tests are needed before medications that President Trump once fiercely promoted...
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Doctor wary of Trump advice on anti-malaria drug
At least 21 states have obtained a total of more than 30 million doses of malaria drugs to treat COVID-19 patients despite warnings from doctors that more tests are needed before medications that President Trump once fiercely promoted...
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CLEAN : Trump suggests COVID-19 measures could do more damage than virus
US President Donald Trump suggests that the public health measures authorities have taken to slow the coronavirus pandemic could cause more damage than the virus itself (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)