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Even more concerning? The loss of data. The US funded most HIV tracking systems in Africa, and many have now stopped collecting patient and hospital records.
The organisation said President Cyril Ramaphosa has the opportunity and the power to tackle corruption within the state quickly and decisively, and failure to do so impacts the rights of citizens.
Explore Saudi Arabia's new 30-day grace period for expired visit visas, major penalties for overstays, and the streamlined ...
The U.S. Department of State has no higher priority than the safety and security of U.S. citizens overseas.” This dictum, as ...
Majority of gas worth $19 billion transited Palestinian waters against Palestine's consent while Palestine received nothing ...
Tony Betteridge was aged just 18 when he was handed an indefinite jail term for setting a fire in a store cupboard in an ...
Amnesty International Australia is gravely concerned by new reports confirming that Australia has directly supplied parts for ...
Indonesian government's new history books may omit 1998 riots targeting ethnic Chinese, sparking fears of historical ...
Ahead of the appeal hearing of 13 people – among 45 individuals convicted in a mass trial last year of “conspiring to subvert ...
“There are no words to describe the heartbreak I feel witnessing the devastation that is being inflicted upon innocent people ...
In just the past two months the governments of France, Germany, Saudi Arabia, South Korea and the United Arab Emirates (uae) ...