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Healthcare workers on the front lines of the mpox outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) are urgently requesting vaccines to combat the rising number of infections. In South Kivu province, at the heart of the outbreak, medical staff are facing increasing challenges as new patients—many of them infants—arrive daily at the treatment centers. Despite the recent arrival of 200,000 vaccines in the capital, Kinshasa, logistical issues have delayed their delivery to the most affected areas, leaving vulnerable communities without critical protection. #RDC Mpox au Kongo central : quatre cas suspects de Mpox (variole du singe) ont été enregistrés…

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A NASA astronaut, Don Pettit, along with Russian cosmonauts Alexey Ovchinin and Ivan Vagner, will embark on a significant journey toward the International Space Station (ISS) today, September 11. The trio will be launching aboard the Russian Soyuz spacecraft from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. The planned liftoff is scheduled for 12:23 p.m. EDT (1623 GMT) with the goal of joining the Expedition 71 crew for a six-month mission on the ISS. Watch Russian Soyuz rocket launch 3 astronauts to the ISS today. A NASA astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts are set to blast off to the International Space Station…

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Recent research has debunked the long-held belief that Easter Island’s population collapsed due to ecological mismanagement. A study published in Science Advances shows that the island, known as Rapa Nui, sustained a stable population of around 3,000 people for centuries, thanks to innovative agricultural techniques, despite limited natural resources. Two recent studies have cast doubt on a popular theory that the ancient residents of Easter Island suffered a societal collapse because they overexploited their natural resources, an event often labelled one of history’s first “ecocides”https://t.co/Ru3GutmQXL — RTÉ News (@rtenews) September 11, 2024 For decades, historians believed that the ancient people…

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Pope Francis landed in Singapore on Wednesday, marking the final stop of his ambitious 12-day journey across Southeast Asia and Oceania. His arrival from East Timor follows several key visits, including Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, as part of a broader effort to strengthen ties and engage with Catholic communities in the region. POPE FRANCIS STEPS THE FINAL LEG OF ASIA-PACIFIC TOUR ARRIVES IN SINGAPORE FOR TWO DAYS VISIT #popefrancis #asiapacific #singapore #visit #sgnews #trending #viralvideo #news #globalshekinah pic.twitter.com/5E1U8micQZ — SG News (@SGNews123) September 11, 2024 The pope and his entourage arrived on an Aero Dili flight, and the city-state…

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On Tuesday, Palestinians took a significant step in their diplomatic presence at the United Nations, as the Palestinian Authority’s delegation was granted new rights within the General Assembly, despite not being a full member. This move follows a resolution passed in May by an overwhelming majority of the General Assembly, which recognized that Palestinians deserved full membership. However, full membership remains blocked by the United States, which along with Israel, maintains that recognition of Palestinian statehood must be achieved through a peace agreement. Palestinians take new seat at UN General Assembly AFP , Wednesday 11 Sep 2024https://t.co/MgzwkOmBJz — dean32 (@dean32soul)…

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The skies over El Salvador turned tragic when a military helicopter plummeted to the ground, cutting short the lives of nine people—each one deeply tied to the nation’s security forces. Among the fallen was Mauricio Arriaza Chicas, the country’s National Police Director, and a banker on the run, Manuel Coto. They were on board when the crash happened in the rural stretch of San Eduardo, a place tucked away in Pasaquina. The silence of the night was broken by the crash, and now, the whole country waits—wondering what led to such a heartbreaking disaster. This moment stings even more when…

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The Office of the Director of National Intelligence recently opened a window into the shifting winds ahead of the 2024 U.S. elections, and while it hasn’t caught any foreign hands directly tampering with ballots or voting machines, it’s clear that the game is far from clean. Foreign players—shadowy and strategic—aren’t waiting for the whistle to blow; they’re already stirring the pot, shaping perceptions in ways we might not immediately see. 🇺🇸🗳🤡FBI CLAIMS FOREIGN ELECTION MEDDLING, BUT ADMITS THERE’S NO EVIDENCE FOR IT #US intelligence officials have announced that no foreign actors have been detected attempting to interfere directly in the…

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