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The disproportionate impact on African-Americans in much of the US is becoming clearer, and evidence points to an equally unnerving trend in the UK.
Join in to our eighth Africa Media briefing with the World Health Organization (WHO) on COVID-19 in Africa.
The COVID-19 pandemic also radically opens up the competitive landscape to those who can weather the storm.
When leaders heed the wisdom of indigenous peoples, we can better protect ourselves and the planet, says former President of Colombia Juan Manuel Santos.
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As today, nurses have played a crucial role in fighting pandemics throughout history - which is why this is the right time to recognize their varied and vital work.
We'll travel again, but it will not be the same. This is how long-distance flights, business trips and holidays could change after the coronavirus pandemic.
Major gaps in public health investment are undermining health, security and economic development around the globe, the World Health Organization said Wednesday.
With 1.5 billion children out of school due to COVID-19, many parents are turning to online education technology, but is it safe? Here's what to ask.
With widespread quarantine measures to cut COVID-19’s chains of transmission, digital payments give people at-home access to essential goods and services.
Canada has been able to maintain its trade ties with the US, even as it has shutdown much of the border to limit the spread of the coronavirus.
Swift public health action by African governments has been effective so far. But 1 in 2 people across 20 African countries fear they would run out of money if they had to isolate for 2 we...

