Climate change helping fuel mosquito-borne epidemic
A space launch aborted only to find success days later. Plus, Japan makes a push into private spaceflight, and NASA really wants you to see the solar eclipse — but safety first. VOA’s Arash Arabasadi brings us The Week in Space.
Space Agency says probe transmitted new images back to Earth
More than 80 million people worldwide face chronic hunger, and global food crises are growing
Israel has ordered Palestinian hospital patients back to the Gaza Strip after they’re done with treatment in East Jerusalem medical facilities. As Linda Gradstein reports from East Jerusalem, the order has sparked an outcry, and the Israeli Supreme Court has put their transfer on hold.
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday in a case that could significantly restrict access to the drug mifepristone, which is used in medication abortions. Deana Mitchell has our story.
During the heatwave last week, the country registered temperatures up to 45 degrees Celsius (113 Fahrenheit)
This is the court's first abortion case since it overturned the constitutional right to an abortion two years ago
An analysis by Britain’s Royal United Services Institute has found that many Western nations still rely on Russian nuclear fuel to power their reactors, despite efforts to sever economic ties with the Kremlin following its 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Henry Ridgwell reports from London.
There's no reason for the public to be concerned, according to the alert issued Saturday by NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center in Boulder, Colorado.
An estimated $13 billion is needed every year for prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and care to end tuberculosis by 2030
Government has set a 10-year policy that calls for planting 300,000 hectares of bamboo
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