While AstraZeneca CEO Pascal Soriot's proposed pay package has attracted
It is part of a “wider" programme to “ensure the most vulnerable and marginalised" are protected against serious disease and illness
In a concerted effort to combat misinformation and promote vaccine uptake across Ghana, the National Media Vaccine Network has been officially launched in Accra. Spearheaded by the Executive Secretary of the African Media and Malaria Network (AMMEREN), Dr Charity Binka, along with Dr Emmanuel Addipa-Adapoe and a dedicated team, this initiative marks a significant step […]
The White House this month sought advice from Arab-American activist Osama Siblani regarding President Joe Biden’s handling of the Israel-Hamas war, ignoring Jewish groups’ concerns about Siblani’s history of anti-Israel rhetoric and his praise for terrorist groups.
Malacia hasn't played a single match for United or the Netherlands in 2023-24. It has emerged he rejected United's choice of knee surgeon last summer. Could Erik ten Hag find himself back at Ajax? Listen to the
Relations between the United States and the Philippines have been in overdrive since President Ferdinand Marcos Jr took power in June 2022, fueled by China's growing assertiveness in the Asia-Pacific region. A key concern has been the South China Sea, where repeated confrontations between Chinese and Philippine vessels near disputed
In the West Philippines Sea (WPS) conflict, China brazenly usurps Ayungin Shoal through a display of military might, despite the 2016 arbitral ruling that favors the Philippines’ claim. How has it
President Joe Biden has tried to pretend that he supports Israel since the terrorist attack against it on Oct. 7, but he has made it clear he would rather Israel surrender than win its war against Hamas. Biden is now telling Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that “we won’t be able to support you” if […]
A shortage of pertussis or whooping cough vaccines is expected next month and an order for additional doses will be placed, according to the Department of Health.
INDIANAPOLIS — A federal judge has pushed back the sentencing date for a Seymour woman who has agreed to plead guilty to charges related to an alleged conspiracy to transport drugs from the U.S.-Mexico border and distribute them in Bartholomew County and elsewhere. Continue reading at The Republic News.
The Health Ministry doesn't plan to buy vaccines against the disease.