Austrian Chancellor tells Putin sanctions will remain as long as Ukrainians are dying

Austria’s Chancellor have told President that sanctions will remain as long as Ukrainians are dying. Karl Nehammer told Vladimir Putin that sanctions would increase. He added...

Malaria and dengue predicted to affect billions more people if global warming continues uncurbed

An estimated 8.4 billion people could be at risk from malaria and dengue by the end of the century if emissions keep rising at...

Reggae classic ‘One Love’ re-issued to help children upended by COVID crisis

The iconic Bob Marley song One Love is to be re-released with the blessing of the musician’s family to support children whose lives have...

Pharmaceutical companies accused of continuing to profiteer from pandemic – new report

Despite urgent calls to ensure the equal distribution of Covid-19 vaccines last year, pharmaceutical companies monopolised technology, blocked and lobbied against the sharing of...

Doomsday Clock remains set at 90 seconds to midnight

, 2024 – The Doomsday Clock was reset at 90 seconds to midnight, still the closest the Clock has ever been to midnight, reflecting...

Female led countries’ COVID-19 outcomes “systematically and significantly better”

Female national leaders locked down earlier and suffered half as many COVID deaths on average as male leaders, according to analysis across 194 countries...

Former Manchester City boss and Thai PM is paroled from prison in Bangkok

The former Manchester City boss and Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has been release from prison in Thailand on parole Shinawatra, 74, was among 930...

Amidst turmoil, displacement and plunging economy, Afghanistan’s future ‘very difficult…to see’

A crisis of incredible proportions is unfolding in Afghanistan as conflict, combined with drought and COVID-19, is pushing Afghans into a humanitarian catastrophe, the...

150 million additional children plunged into poverty due to coronavirus

The number of children living in multidimensional poverty has soared to approximately 1.2 billion due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new UNICEF...

CO2 emissions are on the rise again says scientists

Global carbon emissions are on the rise again in 2017 after three years of little-to-no growth, according to researchers at the University of East...