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Coronavirus fuels a surge in fake medicines
Growing numbers of fake medicines linked to coronavirus are on sale in developing countries, the World Health Organization (WHO) has warned.
A BBC News investigation found fake drugs for sale in Africa, with counterfeiters exploiting…
Coronavirus: WHO chief and Taiwan in row over ‘racist’ comments
A row has erupted after the chief of the World Health Organization (WHO) accused Taiwan's leaders of spearheading personal attacks on him.
WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said he had been subjected to racist comments and death threats…
Coronavirus: Spain PM sees ‘fire coming under control’
Spain is close to passing the worst of its coronavirus outbreak, the prime minister said, as parliament debated extending the national state of emergency.
“The fire starts to come under control,” PM Pedro Sánchez told MPs in Madrid, saying…
Ministry of Human Rights Condemns The Targeting of the quarantine center in Al-Bayda
Ministry of Human Rights condemned the US-Saudi aggression’s targeting of quarantine centers to combat the coronavirus in Afar, Al-bayda governorate.
The ministry considered in a statement that the aggression’s targeting of the…
Al-Murtada: Nine prisoners of the army and Popular committees are freed form Al-Jwaf and The West…
The National Committee for Prisoners’ Affairs succeeded in implementing two new prisoner exchange deals with the other party on the Al-Jwaf and West Coast fronts.
On Wednesday, the head of the National Prisoners’ Affairs Committee,…
Saudi Aggression Warplanes and its mercenaries target Yemeni Provinces and African migrants
The aggression forces continued their violations in Hodeidah Governorate, and the war planes launched 59 raids on several governorates, which resulted in the injury of a child in Al-Bayda, while artillery shelling in the border district…
Syria: Warring parties failed to abide by international law over hospital attacks
Parties to Syria’s brutal civil war, now in its tenth year, failed to abide by their obligations under international law to avoid attacks on hospitals and other civilian facilities that featured on the UN’s so-called…
Course of coronavirus pandemic across Libya, depends on silencing the guns
Fighting must stop immediately in Libya if it is to have any chance of staving off the COVID-19 outbreak, the top United Nations official in the North African country said on Tuesday as he condemned an attack on a major Tripoli…
Vulnerable Indians need urgent help to cope with COVID-19 pandemic: a UN Resident Coordinator blog
Millions of people in India have a hand-to-mouth existence, and fast response measures put in place to curb the COVID-19 pandemic, are making life even more difficult for them. For this latest in our occasional series by UN country…
‘Say no to hate speech and xenophobia’, urges Guterres, marking 26 years since genocide in Rwanda
Remembering the more than one million people who over the course of just 100 days, were systematically killed in Rwanda, 26 years ago, the UN chief underscored on Tuesday that “we must never again let such an atrocity occur”.…