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GABORONE, April 24 (Xinhua) -- Botswana is experiencing a significant decline in routine immunization coverage, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) said on Thursday. "In 2024, only 50 percent ...
Ireland will contribute about 141.4 million euros ($161 million)to the World Bank's latest replenishment of its fund for the poorest countries, a 33.5% increase over the country's previous ...
All four giant pandas on loan to a theme park in the western Japanese prefecture of Wakayama will return to China around late June, ahead of the expiration of their lease agreement, the park's ...
Calculations by the German Economic Institute (IW) also suggest that Washington's so-called "reciprocal" tariff of 20 percent on EU imports could additionally cut Germany's economic output by as much ...
Three people were killed and five others injured in a bomb explosion in Pakistan's southwestern Balochistan province on Thursday, officials said.
Cambodia and Thailand remained committed to expanding trade relations amid global trade friction, the Cambodian Foreign Ministry said in a press release on Thursday.
Despite continued international support, key reforms in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH)'s electoral system remain unimplemented, said Brian Aggeler, head of the Organization for Security and Cooperation ...
Namibian President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah on Thursday said the country will provide free university education starting in 2026, as part of broader efforts to empower the youth and address unemployment ...
A Chinese university press and the Confucius Institute at Carthage University signed a cooperation agreement on Chinese calligraphy education in the Tunisian capital on Thursday.
Cameroon on Thursday began vaccinating children against polio as part of a synchronized regional vaccination campaign to protect 83 million children in the Lake Chad Basin.
Botswana on Thursday reaffirmed its commitment to addressing infrastructure gaps in the tourism sector, viewing them as key to unlocking the industry's full potential.
The Indonesian government is targeting a total sale of electric vehicles (EVs) at 100,000 by the end of 2025, as EV adoption continued to rise in the Southeast Asian country.