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A Snapshot of Global Health- 2014
- Between 2000 and 2012, measles deaths worldwide have been cut by almost 80% ??from 56... Read More
An Alternative Exploration of Geopolitics
Hindsight is always 20/20. Subjective to the present, we often tend to overlook patterns and correlation until the objectivity parts the seas to a broader picture. It was o...
Read MoreSwift shells $6,000 in charity auction
Singer Taylor Swift spent $6,000 for Hugh Jackman's t-shirt, all for charity. The 25-year-old took part in an auction benefiting Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS after att...
Read MoreSwachh Bharat: Bollywood celebrities support PM Narendra Modi's stand
According to a report in Mid-day, The Film and TV Producers Guild has urged its members to refrain from displaying posters of their films on public walls and government-mai...
Read MoreBeyond Profit: A Talk With Muhammad Yunus
Today, in a ceremony at the United States Capitol, Congressional leaders will present the founder of the Grameen Bank, Muhammad Yunus, with the Congressional Gold Medal in ...
Read MoreClimate Change Could Spread Dengue to the Andes
A new study warns parts of South America currently at a low risk of dengue could see many more cases of the disease in the coming years. Dengue fever could soon spread to S...
Read More14 infographics of the biggest global development moments of 2014
2014 was a big year for global development. The Ebola crisis proved why aid and strong health systems in developing countries matter. The growing inequality gap helped put ...
Read MoreIndia says carbon emissions will grow as it drives to beat poverty
The world must accept that India's per capita carbon emissions will need to rise rapidly if it is to eliminate poverty, the environment minister said on Friday, as delegate...
Read MoreHow can India end this tide of violence against women?
Despite rising levels of education, gender awareness and stringent pro-women laws, change has been slow and violence against women is increasing The rape of a young woman b...
Read MoreThe Year of Sustainable Development
The year 2015 will be our generation’s greatest opportunity to move the world toward sustainable development. Three high-level negotiations between July and December ...
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