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Shava hails new Unicef representative to Zim

Ekole has a strong track record in managing country programmes and developing innovative multi-sectoral approaches.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Aug. 9, 2024

China seeks access to untapped rare metals and minerals in Afghanistan

Afghanistan boasts significant reserves estimated at a value of USD 1 trillion, along with substantial amounts of crude oil and natural gas.
By The Khaama Press Mar. 7, 2024

A brief glance at some of the tourist attractions of Iran

Best known for its ancient history and interesting culture, the name of Iran has always been intertwined with diverse culture and amazing nature.
By Admin Jun. 27, 2023

Afghanistan: Parents, children urge Taliban to reopen schools for girls

On Saturday, the parents of students expressed concern for their children’s future and urged the authorities to allow their daughters to return to school.
By Ani News Mar. 28, 2023

Italy shipwreck: Dozens of migrants killed in Calabria shipwreck

More than 30 migrants, including a babe in arms, have died and dozens more have survived after their overloaded boat sank.
By Bbc News Feb. 26, 2023

Health talk: Be wary of measles, its a deadly disease

More than 140 000 people died of measles in 2018. The overwhelming majority of those who die of measles are from countries with low per capita incomes and weak health infrastructures. Countries that top measles outbreaks in the world include Nigeria, India, Pakistan, Liberia, Ethiopia, Afghanistan, DRC, Indonesia and Ivory Coast.

By The Standard Aug. 21, 2022

Health talk: Be wary of measles, its a deadly disease

More than 140 000 people died of measles in 2018. The overwhelming majority of those who die of measles are from countries with low per capita incomes and weak health infrastructures. Countries that top measles outbreaks in the world include Nigeria, India, Pakistan, Liberia, Ethiopia, Afghanistan, DRC, Indonesia and Ivory Coast.

By The Standard Aug. 21, 2022

Drastic action should be taken to contain measles outbreak

While vaccination has drastically reduced global measles deaths, a 73% drop between 2000 and 2018 worldwide, measles is still common in many developing countries, particularly in parts of Africa and Asia. More than 140 000 people died of measles in 2018.

By The Standard Aug. 18, 2022

U.S. and Taliban make progress on Afghan reserves, but big gaps remain

A possible model could be the Afghanistan Reconstruction Trust Fund, a World Bank-administered fund created to get donations of foreign development assistance to Kabul, the U.S. source added.

By The Standard Jul. 26, 2022