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Palestinians are seen at a temporary camp in the southern Gaza Strip city of Rafah, on May 10, 2024. - Photo by Xinhua
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Aid delivery to Gaza 'almost impossible' - UN
GAZA - The United Nations (UN) on Thursday considered humanitarian aid distribution 'almost...
Palestinians evacuate a wounded man after an Israeli strike near an United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) school in Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip. (Photo by AFP)
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UN staffer killed, another injured in Rafah
GAZA - Israel army's gunfire killed a UN staffer and injured another UN employee on Monday in...
Scientists say that the presence of viral fragments in milk, which is pasteurised, isn’t cause for alarm, but that the bigger problem is the ongoing uncertainty about the size and scope of the outbreak. - Photo for illustration purpose only/Canva
World
Bird flu viral fragments found in pasteurised milk - Food and drug administration
WASHINGTON - US health authorities said Tuesday they had discovered fragments of bird flu virus in...
WHO voiced alarm at the growing spread of H5N1 bird flu to new species, including humans, who face an "extraordinarily high" mortality rate. - (Photo by TANG CHHIN SOTHY / AFP)
World
Human cases of bird flu 'an enormous concern': WHO
GENEVA - The World Health Organisation voiced alarm Thursday at the growing spread of H5N1 bird flu...
Photo for illustration purposes only. - 123RF
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Prostate cancer cases to double over two decades - Study
PARIS - The number of new prostate cancer cases around the world will more than double over the next...
A volunteer takes part in an MRI exam simulation on the Iseult Magneton 11.7 T MRI at the Neurospin facilities in the Paris-Saclay Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission. Photo by Alain Jocard/AFP
World
World's most powerful MRI scans first images of human brain
SACLAY - The world's most powerful MRI scanner has delivered its first images of human brains,...
A man walks past Kobayashi Pharmaceutical's headquarters building in Osaka on April 2, 2024. Japanese dietary supplements at the centre of an expanding health scare have now been linked to at least 157 hospitalisations, a health ministry official said on April 2. (Photo by AFP)
World
Japan health supplements tied to 157 hospitalisations
TOKYO - Japanese dietary supplements at the centre of an expanding health scare have now been linked...
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Focus
Alternative, traditional medicine for cancer treatments contributing to deaths, say experts
KUALA LUMPUR - When humanities lecturer Farah (not her real name) felt a lump in her breast in 2019,...
The United Nations secretary-general, Antonio Guterres, attends a United Nations Security Council (UNSC) meeting on the Middle East, including the situation in Gaza and Israel on Jan 23, 2024 in New York City. - Photo by Bernama
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UN chief: Gaza's unprecedented destruction needs urgent aid
WASHINGTON - United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Tuesday the destruction the...
This combination of pictures created on Jan 11, 2024, shows Gaza City's Omari Mosque on Jan 5, 2024, the oldest mosque in Gaza, damaged in Israeli bombardment. - (Photo by MOHAMMED ABED / AFP)
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1,000 mosques destroyed in Israeli onslaught on Gaza, local authorities say
GAZA CITY - Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip have destroyed 1,000 mosques since Oct 7, according to...
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Some scientists have even proposed that endurance hunting contributed to humans evolving bodies that are so different to other primates, which are not capable of long-distance running. Photo for illustrative purposes only - 123RF
How hunting may have turned humans into long-distance runners
A worker harvests durians in a durian orchard in Chanthaburi, Thailand, April 26, 2024. - Photo by Xinhua
Journey of durians from Thai orchards to Chinese markets
Sukanya now, 36, teaching sport at a Bangkok university, said she wept all the way back to the team hotel after the 2019 mauling in France. - Photo credit: @24_chor/Instagram
Five years after 13-0 World Cup mauling, Thai women look to future
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17,000 elderly living alone died at home over three months from January to March - Japan...
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Over one third of Aussies facing financial difficulties: Survey
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Has the 'Young Sheldon' star embraced Islam?
Speculation has intensified following rumors circulating on social media alleging that Armitage, 15, known for having no religious beliefs, has converted to Islam.
Five-year-old boy harassed his twin due to sex addiction
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Lawrence Wong sworn in as Singapore's fourth PM
Lawrence Wong (left) is sworn in next to President Tharman Shanmugaratnam and Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon at the Istana in Singapore. Photo by Edgar Su/AFP
Underwear thief caught on camera in Balik Pulau, police seek public help
A woman lodged a police report yesterday, claiming that her undergarments had gone missing from the clothesline outside her house. - Screengrab from viral video
No cause for alarm over AstraZeneca vaccine withdrawal - Expert
Vials of the AstraZeneca/Oxford Covid-19 vaccine, also called Vaxzervria, destined for housebound patients, are pictured at Stubley Medical Centre near Chesterfield, central England on April 14, 2021. - Photo by AFP
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