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Health

What is Ebola and why is stopping this outbreak so difficult?

slow in being reported due to infected communities believing it to be "witchcraft" or a "mystical illness", resulting in people seeking treatment from prayer centres and witchdoctors rather than hospitals. The first reported cases were

BBC NewsMay 18
Science

On Earth Day, remember the people defending the planet

slow, grinding, relational work: years of community meetings; having the same conversations again and again with people who are afraid and not sure it is worth the risk; losing in court and coming back with

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 22
Business

Botswana diamond slump hits miners living on the edge of survival

slows sharply. Debswana Diamond Company, a joint venture between the government and De Beers, cut production by about 27% in 2024 to 17.9 million carats amid weak global demand, and plans further reductions to around

Al Jazeera EnglishJun 9
Politics

Why are fuel price protests sweeping the Republic of Ireland?

slow” protests on motorways have dominated the headlines in Ireland for the past week. Demonstrators have been sleeping in their vehicles to continue the blockades. Coordinated actions have largely been vehicle blockades of major roads

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 16
Politics

Minneapolis immigrants still feeling the sting of Trump's largest crackdown yet

food who were too afraid to leave their homes. Today Minneapolis looks different. The crackdown has receded, and arrests of immigrants [have dropped 12%](https://apnews.com/article/immigration-enforcement-arrests-data-analysis-ade19b1a0698f7aabfd95f89c584c971). Commander Bovino was forced to retire

NPR Topics: NewsMay 5
Science

Whales are showing up in San Francisco Bay. New ship alerts could help protect them

food, and San Francisco Bay has become one of those hotspots." [![A worker puts the finishing touches on a solar panel in Portland, Oregon.](https://npr.brightspotcdn.com/dims3/default/strip/false/crop/3591x3591+937+0/resize/100/quality/85/format/jpeg/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fnpr-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2F2f%2Fb6%2Fb8f039d14d9d8155ec6f7d00d4d6%2F20240822-mas-pdxcommunitysolartour-8-1.jpg)](https://www.npr.org/2026/05/20/nx-s1-5734498/portland-funding-climate-change-corporations-retail-tax) ### [NPR's Climate Solutions Week](https://www.npr.org/series/1199537689/climate-week)

NPR Topics: NewsJun 8
Health

Attacks on Ebola centres intensify in eastern DRC amid outbreak fears

slow transmission, including limits on public gatherings, suspension of wake services and a ban on moving bodies between locations. Rodriguez Kisando, a doctor specialising in health and the environment, said violence targeting Ebola treatment facilities

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 24
Business

South East Water CEO to step down after Kent and Sussex supply outages

food and rural affairs committee in the House of Commons, London in January. Photograph: House of Commons/UK Parliament/PA Efra committee chair, Alistair Carmichael, also recently reiterated calls for the chief executive to go. Responding

The Guardian WorldMay 8
Science

Clean electricity meets all new demand, curbing fossil fuels, says Ember

food waste – hydro-electricity and nuclear power, provided a record 42.6 percent of the 31,779 TWh of electricity the world consumed in 2025, said Ember. Fossil fuels provided the majority, but Ember believes

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 21
World

‘Want equal respect’: Pakistan’s females galloping to glory in tent pegging

slows her horse to a walk. Around her are the desolate, windswept fields on the outskirts of Rawalpindi in northern Punjab province. And there are men, most of them wearing turbans. Men with “dhol” (drums

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 24
Conflicts

Mysterious death of Jackson Stacker near Byron Bay referred to homicide squad

food. Ian’s number was on the registration papers. Two days later, police found Stacker’s remains under a tree in a nearby paddock. Exposed to the elements for about a month, the remains were

The Guardian WorldApr 23
Health

She helps families in need. As gas and grocery prices rise, she needs help, too

food on the table. "All we eat is chicken," she says. "I'd love to have some beef, but it's just way too expensive. But six months ago, if I wanted to buy beef

NPR Topics: NewsMay 7
Conflicts

The genocide is still taking Gaza’s mothers

food. Life in tents that do not protect from the scorching heat or the freezing cold, from disease or pests, is intolerable. And so is the loss of loved ones. Even the most resilient mothers

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 10
Science

Why are gray whales dying in San Francisco's waters? US scientists search for clues

food supplies. "It's sad to see a dead whale. It's sadder to see a dead whale that you may have recognised from studying that particular whale. But there's also a lot that

BBC NewsApr 19
Conflicts

'Humiliated, broken, powerless': Sudan enters fourth year of war

slow revival, but it remains a shadow of its former self. State services like electricity and running water are still scarce. Schools, [hospitals](https://x.com/WHOEMRO/status/2044112892455203220?s=20) and mosques are only gradually being repaired but much

NPR Topics: NewsApr 15
World

How TikTok is driving American expats to Southeast Asia

slow realization that I wanted something different," she said. Back home in California, she had what many would consider a good life — a career, a routine, access to nature. But she says much

NPR Topics: NewsApr 23
Health

Can a vibrating belt fend off bone density loss?

Food and Drug Administration approved [Osteoboost](https://www.osteoboost.com/osteoboost-clinical-trial) belt, a wearable device that delivers targeted vibrations to the spine and hips, approved for post-menopausal women with osteopenia. Now, every morning when she walks

NPR Topics: NewsJun 8
Business

‘A year of resistance’: Cuba’s private sector faces Trump’s oil blockade

food stand in Pabellon Cuba [Dariel Pradas/Al Jazeera] ## Scarcity affects everyone in private sector “The oil blockade affects all of Cuba’s private sector – from logistics and marketing to exports and imports, and even productive

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 9
Politics

‘Such huge consequences’: pressure mounts on France to act on enslavement reparatory justice

food. There has been anger at the prominence in the islands’ economy of a handful of families descended from white owners of enslaved people – as well as the wide use of the [toxic pesticide chlordecone

The Guardian WorldMay 2
Health

India is being left to die in the heat

food supply “to the brink”. Even more alarming is that the extreme heat is causing not just heart attacks, but also kidney injury, affecting sleep quality and exacerbating numerous chronic conditions, including diabetes, respiratory illnesses

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 22
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