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As pressure mounts ahead of a key UN summit, France is weighing whether to recognise a Palestinian state a move President ...
Proposed cuts to global foreign aid, including slashing programs in the United States, could lead to millions of HIV deaths and soaring rates of infections around the world in the coming years ...
Yasser Arafat, the ‘Old Man’ as he was affectionately known, died on November 11, 2004, and the Islamist faction (Muslim Brotherhood) was on the ascendant. Filiu observes that while the open ...
As long-jailed dissident Nelson Mandela emerged to become South Africa's first black leader in 1994, the man viewed by many at the time as the Palestinian equivalent, Yasser Arafat, led the ...
In a sunlit shack on the outskirts of Lesotho's capital Maseru, 34-year-old Lieketseng Lucia Tjatji sits under a black cloth pegged to a tin wall and emblazoned with the head of a lion. To her ...
Syeda Sharmila Rahman, wife of late Arafat Rahman Koko, the younger son of BNP Chairperson and former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia, has returned to Dhaka due to her mother's illness. She landed at ...
RICHMOND, Va. — Starting March 31, Capital Area Health Network (CAHN) will no longer offer HIV/AIDS services to the 500 clients that currently use them. The nonprofit health clinic shared a ...
“But (the Palestinians’) violence is not.” And though Sharon was the spark, Harris said the “gasoline had already been laid by (Palestinian Liberation Organization leader Yassir) Arafat. “People are ...
Calvin Hylton, HIV programs manager for the Indigenous Peoples Task Force, at an HIV prevention clinic at the American Indian Center in Minneapolis on March 20. (Chris Juhn/Sahan Journal) ...
Infectious disease experts attribute the rising HIV cases among children to poor Infection Prevention and Control (IPC). The reuse of syringes and IV drips by unlicensed practitioners and even ...
Thirteen LGBTQ+, HIV and health organizations across the country, including Palm Springs-based DAP Health, have been sounding the alarm regarding proposed cuts to the Centers for Disease Control ...