Zika alone would never be a public health emergency of international concern, he said... READ MORE›
Igel said he and the others who signed onto the letter will continue ringing the bell about public health fears of the Games remaining in Brazil... READ MORE›
After Juma broke free from her confinement, a team of military members and veterinarians worked to recapture the jaguar... READ MORE›
We need good information, Dr. Margaret Chan, director general of the World Health Organization, said at an event to announce the new partnership... READ MORE›
It may take women around the world more than two centuries to achieve workplace equality, according to a new report from the World Economic Forum... READ MORE›
Many in Brazil and around the world have raised questions about the hosting of expensive sports tournaments in countries with depressed economies and widespread poverty... READ MORE›
Good mental health care is scarce in many parts of the United States, but it is nonexistent in most of the world... READ MORE›
On Friday morning, Rio state Finance Minister Julio Bueno said that if the state were a company, it would enter into judicial recovery... READ MORE›
If anything, this has been escalated in importance by becoming activities that will be continued in the long-term in the World Health Organization, he said... READ MORE›
Brazil's intelligence agency said it was reviewing all threats against the Rio 2016 Games after a jihadi messaging channel called for its followers to target the Olympics... READ MORE›
Almost 800,000 deaths by suicide occurred in 2015, according to World Health Statistics, a publication from the World Health Organization WHO ... READ MORE›
The World Health Organisation has declared the mosquito-borne Zika virus to be a global emergency... READ MORE›
Problems with outbreak preparedness reach far beyond the World Health Organization... READ MORE›
Exclusive Brazil says Zika virus outbreak worse than believed... READ MORE›
The gambusia eat the larvae of the Aedes aegypti mosquito which is the one most responsible for the spread of the Zika Virus... READ MORE›
No request was made to authorise the participation of the jaguar Juma in the event of the Olympic torch, Ipaam said in a statement... READ MORE›
Brazil will deploy about 85,000 soldiers, police and other security personnel, more than twice the size of the security deployment during the London Olympics in 2012... READ MORE›
Earlier, the World Health Organization WHO warned a disease linked to Zika posed a global public health emergency requiring a united response... READ MORE›
Brazilian officials shared lab samples with foreign experts and brought in scientists from abroad, he said... READ MORE›
On its list of countries affected by terrorism, the United States ranks 35th, while Brazil ranks 74th... READ MORE›
In Brazil, the Rio de Janeiro-based animal rights group Animal Freedom Union asked the same question... READ MORE›
On Monday, an obscure Brazilian outfit called Ansar al-Khilafah pledged allegiance to the Islamic State on a Telegram channel, according to the SITE Intelligence Group... READ MORE›
The Abe government is considering emphasizing measures to help spread basic health and medical care in developing countries as one of its foreign policy pr... READ MORE›
The government estimates that Brazil may have as many as 1.5 million Zika infections... READ MORE›
Just on Thursday, students clashed with police in the Brazilian city of Sao Paulo over government reforms to the public education system... READ MORE›
Pictures of Solange and Wesley went around the world after she met a Brazilian AP photographer... READ MORE›
Earlier this month, Brazil's health minister said the risk of the Zika virus being spread during the Olympics is minimal... READ MORE›
Brazil's suspended President Dilma Rousseff has announced through an aide she will not attend the torch ceremony opening the Rio 2016 Olympic Games... READ MORE›
It is a major breakthrough, said Lindomar Pena, a virologist and researcher on the government task force studying Zika in Brazil's Pernambuco state... READ MORE›
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