When Trump’s move to leave WHO takes effect in a year, it may gut funding for global public health and limit U.S. access to crucial data, experts warn.
When the plague, cholera and yellow fever rippled deadly waves across a newly industrialised and interconnected world in the mid-19th century, taking a global approach to health became an imperative.
A devastating wildfire in Los Sauces, Chile, has destroyed large areas, claiming the life of three firefighters. The blaze ...
Retirement and heavy alcohol use can be a dangerous mix, with both adding to depression among older adults. According to a new study in Aging and Mental Health, retirees showed more signs of ...
When Donald Trump returns to the White House, he's expected to issue a series of orders with far-reaching impact on global ...
Chile, the world's No. 1 copper producer, will boost its output of the red metal to 5.54-million metric tons in 2034, ...
Santiago, Chile, Jan. 06, 2024 – Chile has received $5.1 million from the World Bank’s Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF) for reducing 1.03 million tons of carbon emissions from deforestation ...
Boric said Chile is looking to expand its scientific ... Jan. 16 (UPI) -- Tanzania has pushed back against a report from the World Health Organization warning of a new Marburg virus outbreak ...
At Chile's narrowest point, the country is just 40 miles wide. It is among the longest north–south countries in the world, and is around the same length as Europe from north Sweden to south ...
Probably more than 20 million. The World Health Organization has said member countries reported more than 7 million deaths from COVID-19 but the true death toll is estimated to be at least three ...
Towering waves up to 13 feet high have caused the deaths of 3 people and forced nearly 100 ports across Ecuador, Chile, and Peru to close. The unprecedented event has significantly damaged coastal ...