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Improving water, sanitation, and hygiene practice – a practice known as WASH – is vital in reducing the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in developing countries.
Today's top stories: Confirmed cases have passed 2 million in the US; India has lifted its export ban on hydroxychloroquine; and COVID-19 and seasonality.
During COVID-19, profit becomes secondary and businesses should fill the gap by asking why their business should even exist at all.
From seasonal cycles to the risks that remain, here's what happened in the World Health Organizations 10 June media briefing.
Over the next decade, ASEAN will become the world’s fourth-largest economy with a roughly $4 trillion USD consumer market. While the entire region will offer abundant growth opportunities...
Economic shifts caused by COVID-19 will widen digital gaps across Africa. These steps can help.
World Economic Forum partners in business and civil society reveal how they plan to support this year's Pride events.
Highlights from the Forum's latest meeting focusing on how to reopen the economy in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Every Belgian resident is to receive 10 free train tickets as part of a package of measures to revive the economy. Vouchers for dining out, a sales tax cut and higher welfare payments are...
For the first time since the 19th century, Britain has not generated electricity from coal-fired power plants for two months. Renewable energy use has soared in lockdown.
A selection of the latest news updates on the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, as well as tips and tools to help you stay informed and protected.
The impact of home-working on energy use is unclear and unpredictable - but it could be far less positive than often assumed, for a number of reasons.




