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Les taux de vaccination des enfants dans le monde se sont stabilisés après avoir diminué pendant la pandémie de Covid-19, plus de 14 millions de nourrissons n'ayant toujours pas été vaccinés, ont indi ...
L'ancien président du Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari, décédé à Londres le 13 juillet à l'âge de 82 ans, était l'un des deux anciens chefs d'État militaires à avoir été élus présidents en tant que civils. B ...
Two Traditional Owners from the Torres Strait Islands who took the Australian government to court over climate-related harms have lost their case.
Si une exposition irraisonnée aux écrans dans la petite enfance peut être délétère pour le développement neuropsychologique, bien utilisés, les technologies numériques ont aussi des effets bénéfiques.
par Semahat Ece Elbeyi, Postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Communication, University of Copenhagen Klaus Bruhn Jensen, Full Professor in the Department of Communication, University of Copenhagen ...
An estimated 4.2 million deaths can be attributed to poor air quality each year. Poor air quality is the largest fixable environmental public health risk in the world.
Anthony Albanese and Chinese President Xi Jinping exchanged warm words and promised to strength the relationship after talks to Beijing.
The sneaky 1.5% fee when you pay by card at your local restaurant. These could all soon be history. The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has proposed a sweeping reform: abolishing card payment ...
North Macedonia's prime minister was 'dead serious' when he said on national television that summer fires erupt because there are no cattle to graze the grass in the mountains.
Ahead of a vote in Thailand’s House of Representatives on five bills to grant amnesty for criminal offences related to political activities, Amnesty International’s Regional Researcher Chanatip ...
A person in Arizona has died from the plague, local health officials reported on Friday. This marks the first such death in this region in 18 years. But it’s a stark reminder that this historic ...
For the classical Greeks, citizenship was a binding relationship of reciprocal duties and obligations owed to all other citizens. The law, they believed, was king.
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