World Health Organisation: Tanzania not sharing information on Ebola
Tanzania is refusing to provide detailed information on suspected Ebola cases, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said in a rare public rebuke as the region...
I will be guided by my Labour Party on Brexit, says UK leader Corbyn
British Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said on Sunday he would be guided by his opposition party on how to campaign in a second Brexit referendum,...
Firefighters in Bolivia lose hope of taming blazes as burned area doubles
Bolivian volunteer firefighters, exhausted from battling blazes sweeping rapidly across the country’s lowlands, are starting to lose hope and retreat from the front lines of...
‘Howdy, Modi!’: Thousands, plus Trump, due at Texas rally for India’s leader
Some 50,000 Indian-Americans are due to pack into a Houston stadium Sunday for a rally with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, joined by U.S. President...
Ten dead in China as truck loses control and hits crowd
Ten people died and another 16 were injured after a truck lost control and hit a crowd of people at a traditional market in southern...
Iranian held by Somali pirates since 2015 freed
An Iranian sailor held hostage by Somali pirates was dying of malnutrition, a former British army officer who helped negotiate his release told Reuters on...
Spain’s Socialist party would maintain lead, polls show
Spain’s Socialist party would win a November election and gain more seats, two polls showed on Sunday, but it would fall short of a majority...
World Health Organization: Tanzania not sharing information on Ebola
Tanzania is refusing to provide detailed information on suspected Ebola cases, the World Health Organization (WHO) said, a rare public rebuke as the region struggles...
World Health Organization says Tanzania not sharing information on Ebola
Tanzania has declined to provide detailed information on suspected Ebola cases, the World Health Organization (WHO) said, posing a challenge in efforts to fight the...
Health care investment needed to curb out-of-pocket spending: WHO
Governments must boost spending on primary health care by at least an additional 1 percent of their gross domestic product to widen coverage and stop...
