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Doctors fear ‘swamp fever’ spreading in flood-hit Gaza | Israel-Palestine conflict

NewsFeedHealth authorities are warning of yet another potential health threat in Gaza: leptospirosis. Dr. Bassam Zaqout says widespread flooding and lack of basic sanitation make the devastated strip a perfect breeding ground for the bacterial disease also known as swamp or rat fever.Published...

Indonesia floods leave families fighting to survive | Floods

NewsFeedMore than a month after floods hit Indonesia, survivors are still living in ruins and desperately trying to get by. Al Jazeera’s Jessica Washington filed this update from Aceh.Published On 1 Jan 20261 Jan 2026Click here to share on social mediashare2Share Source link

Why are some African countries banning US citizens from entry? | Donald Trump News

Mali and Burkina Faso have announced they are imposing full visa bans on United States citizens in retaliation for US President Donald Trump’s ban on US visas for their citizens this month.The two West African countries, which are both governed by the military,...

‘We’re not scared’: Life in Taiwan goes on amid major Chinese war games | Military News

As China carried out live-fire drills and rehearsed a military blockade in the waters surrounding Taiwan this week, 70-year-old Liao said she wasn’t worried about war. She was enjoying life as a retiree, playing mahjong with her friends and keeping an eye on...

US imposes more sanctions on tankers transporting Venezuelan oil | US-Venezuela Tensions News

The United States Department of the Treasury has issued a new round of sanctions aimed at isolating Venezuela’s oil industry, as part of President Donald Trump’s pressure campaign against the South American country.The sanctions announced on Wednesday target four companies and their associated...

A marriage of three: Will Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso bloc reshape the Sahel? | Politics News

“Bienvenue a Bamako!” The fixer, the minder and the men linked to the Malian government were waiting for us at the airport in Bamako. Polite, smiling – and watchful.It was late December, and we had just taken an Air Burkina flight from Dakar,...
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