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The origins of Covid-19 under international law and the certainty of the next pandemic

It's been more than 2,000 days since Covid-19 appeared in late 2019 growing to more than 700 million cases and at least 7 million...

Twelve African Nations to Boost Cross-Border Efforts Against Mpox, Health Crises

Twelve African countries have joined hands to facilitate stronger cross-border collaboration to respond, prevent and control disease outbreaks. The continent has recorded over 16,398...

The Role of IoT in Remote Patient Monitoring

Healthcare is changing fast. More and more often, patients are monitored not in hospital beds but in their own homes. What makes this possible?...

Heffernan Dental Specialists Celebrate Finalist Spot at the Dentistry Awards 2025

At Heffernan Dental Specialists, we are proud to share some wonderful news with our community. Our highly regarded Associate Dentist, Dr Nikhil Kanani, has...

Who Owns Your Health Data? Inside the Global Battle Between Regulation and Innovation

Authors: Prof. Dr Cristina Vanberghen and Nikita Singh* As health systems digitize, a quiet global contest is emerging - not over who delivers care, but...

Rethinking the SDG Commitment of Indonesia’s Pharmaceutical Industry

The issue of pharmaceutical waste, ranging from expired or unused medications to effluents from pharmaceutical production, has increasingly drawn serious attention in Indonesia over...

Insects on the Menu: EU Approves Bug Powder in Food

From February 10 EU law has allowed food manufacturers to use insect larvae powder in foods  and I am appalled at this. The EU has...

Cold War Health Diplomacy: Lessons for a Fractured World

The Cold War is normally recalled as an age of caustic hostility, ideological confrontations, and a worldwide competition in arms buildup that brought humanity...

“Close the Gap” or Political Band-Aid? South Africa’s HIV/AIDS Response

In February 2025, the South African government launched the Close the Gap campaign, an ambitious initiative aimed at bridging disparities in HIV/AIDS treatment and ensuring universal...

Cross-Border Health Threats in Conflict Zones: Public Health Diplomacy for Regional Stability

In war-torn regions of the world, usually healthcare is one of the first to be affected, leading to terrible consequences for affected populations. Disease...

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Iran Oil Shutdown Risks: Strait of Hormuz Crisis Could Damage Wells and Disrupt Global Supply

The escalating confrontation between the United States and Iran...

Ukraine Targets $295 Million From State Asset Privatizations in 2026, Prime Minister Says

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China Fireworks Factory Explosion Kills 26 in Hunan as Xi Orders Investigation

A powerful explosion at a fireworks manufacturing facility in...

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