Por: Newsweek World June 19, 2023
The Russian army has been hit by a cholera outbreak, days after the destruction of the Nova Kakhovka dam in southern Ukraine caused catastrophic flooding, a military partisan movement has said.Atesh, a military movement of Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars, which has 41,000 subscribers on Telegram, cited informants from military hospitals of the Kherson region and Crimea as saying that many Russian soldiers are being admitted daily with suspected... + full article
Newsweek USA World June 10, 2023
Russia's story on the destruction of the Kakhovka dam in southern Ukraine doesn't stack up, according to an open-source intelligence (OSINT) community, which says it has gathered evidence to prove Moscow was behind its collapse.Molfar, a London-based Ukrainian... + más
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Associated Press USA Health May 24, 2023
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — At least 17 people have died in a cholera outbreak in the Hammanskraal township outside South Africa’s capital, Pretoria, authorities said Wednesday.The toll has risen from an initial 10 fatalities reported by local health authorities earlier this week.... + más
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ABC News USA Health May 24, 2023
JOHANNESBURG -- At least 17 people have died in a cholera outbreak in the Hammanskraal township outside South Africa's capital, Pretoria, authorities said Wednesday.The toll has risen from an initial 10 fatalities reported by local health authorities earlier this week.... + más
Cholera kills 17 in South Africa and a further 9 in neighboring Zimbabwe | Associated Press
WPLG Local 10 USA Health May 24, 2023
JOHANNESBURG – At least 17 people have died in a cholera outbreak in the Hammanskraal township outside South Africa's capital, Pretoria, authorities said Wednesday.The toll has risen from an initial 10 fatalities reported by local health authorities earlier this week.... + más
Forbes USA Business February 02, 2023
Two weeks after schools closed to prevent the spread of cholera, more than 200,000 students at 89 schools in Malawi's two largest cities,Blantyre and Lilonge, were able to return to their classrooms when schools reopened with support from UNICEF. © UNICEF MALAWI/JANUARY... + más
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Forbes USA Business November 29, 2022
From Haiti to Syria to Pakistan, UNICEF is rushing supplies for cholera treatment and prevention, focusing on the most vulnerable.Dr. Fatima Adeli and her UNICEF-supported mobile health and nutrition team counsel children and mothers in Safeedi-Mish village, Nili District,... + más
UNICEF USA BrandVoice: UNICEF’S Supply Powerhouse: Delivering For Children Globally Since 1962 | Forbes
ABC News USA Health November 04, 2022
BHANINE, Lebanon -- Shadia Ahmed panicked as rainwater flooded her shack one night, drenching her seven children. The next morning, the kids were seized by vomiting, diarrhea and other symptoms. After an aid group administered tests for cholera in Ahmed's Syrian refugee... + más
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