The World Health Organization has warned of increasing risks associated with contaminated food, leading to approximately <strong>1.5 million deaths annually</strong>, particularly affecting children. Urgent action is needed to address this public health crisis.
At least 12 people have died in a fire at a care home in Anguruwatota, Sri Lanka, with 51 others rescued. The incident highlights the country's struggling healthcare system, which has left many Sri Lankans without access to necessary care.
A massive fire broke out in a two-story residential building in Dallas, Texas, resulting in fatalities and at least four injuries. Search operations for missing individuals are ongoing, according to a fire department official.
Recent deaths aboard a cruise ship have sparked global alarm regarding Hantavirus, prompting health authorities to identify the source of infection. The virus, transmitted by rodents, poses a serious health threat requiring vigilance.
Authorities in Karachi have discovered the bodies of ten individuals in separate incidents, believed to be linked to high temperatures and drug overdoses. The alarming situation raises concerns about living conditions and public safety in the city.
Several passengers have died on a cruise ship due to Hantavirus, raising global concerns about the spread of this virus. New cases have been reported in various regions, necessitating precautionary measures.
The United States is witnessing a troubling rise in rectal cancer mortality rates among young people, surpassing those associated with colon cancer. A new study indicates that this trend may worsen without changes in diagnostic and treatment approaches.
A tragic incident occurred in Bekasi, Indonesia, when the long-distance train 'Argo Parahyangan' collided with a 'Commuter Line' train, leading to the deaths of three individuals and trapping seven others inside a train car.
Lightning caused the deaths of 14 people in Bangladesh on Sunday after thunderstorms swept through several regions following a prolonged heatwave. The incidents occurred in seven different areas, raising concerns among local authorities.
A heated hearing in the U.S. Senate Health Committee featured a debate between Senator Bill Cassidy and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The discussion centered on the effectiveness of vaccines and their impact on mortality rates.
Hong Kong police are investigating two separate traffic accidents that occurred on Tuesday, resulting in the deaths of two women. The first incident involved a car hitting a woman crossing the road near Yutong MTR station.
South Korea is grappling with a severe crisis in its emergency care system, leading to tragic patient deaths. The case of <strong>Kim Dong-hee</strong> exemplifies the dire situation faced by many.
A woman in her forties lost her life after her car collided with a tree in Lorong Lenang 61, Sabu, Malaysia. The accident occurred at midnight, resulting in her immediate death.
A tragic collision in Riyadh resulted in the death of a child and injuries to three others. The incident, which occurred late last night, has sparked widespread outrage among citizens calling for enhanced road safety measures.
The Central Statistics Agency of Indonesia announced the death of <strong>3,934</strong> participants in the National Health Insurance Program (JKN) due to catastrophic illnesses. This announcement follows a field verification involving over <strong>106,000</strong> individuals, highlighting the urgent need for healthcare improvements.
The Jordanian Ministry of Health has reported 33 new deaths and 702 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the total number of infections to 1,000,000 since the pandemic began. These figures reflect the ongoing spread of the virus in the country.
The United States has witnessed a series of police pursuit incidents resulting in the deaths of eight individuals in less than a week. These events have sparked widespread debate regarding police methods in handling suspects.
In March, Gaza recorded a total of 2890 newborns against only 190 deaths, highlighting the resilience of the population in the face of challenging conditions. This statistic reflects the ongoing struggle for life despite the harsh realities faced by the residents.
Official statistics from the Palestinian Ministry of Interior reveal that Gaza recorded <strong>2,890 new births</strong> in March 2023, alongside <strong>190 deaths</strong>. These figures highlight the demographic situation in the region amidst challenging conditions.
Official sources in Bahrain have reported several new deaths in recent days, raising concerns among citizens. These incidents occur amidst increasing health challenges.
Three people died and two others sustained minor injuries in a horrific traffic accident on the road between Johor Bahru and Seremban. The crash occurred due to a collision between a truck and a small vehicle, with initial investigations indicating that the truck driver was under the influence of drugs.
A horrific traffic accident on the Kafr Dawood-Sadat road has resulted in the deaths of <strong>9 people</strong>, sparking sadness and anger in the local community. The incident occurred due to a collision between several vehicles, leading to serious injuries for many passengers.
A growing mystery surrounds a series of unexplained deaths and disappearances of scientists and staff at vital American laboratories, as reported by the British newspaper 'Daily Mail'. These incidents raise questions about the true causes behind them and their impact on scientific research.
Libya has recorded 461 new cases of COVID-19 along with 16 deaths and 628 recoveries, highlighting the ongoing pandemic crisis in the country. The situation reflects significant challenges faced by the health system amidst political and economic instability.
The United States reported 225,815 new COVID-19 cases and 4,096 deaths in the past 24 hours, raising concerns about a resurgence of the virus. These figures highlight the ongoing impact of the pandemic on public health and the economy.
American researcher Phyllis Arthur warns of a growing global health crisis that threatens millions of lives due to bacterial infections' resistance to antibiotics. A scientific report predicts that this crisis could contribute to the deaths of approximately <strong>170 million</strong> people over the next <strong>25 years</strong>.
Nepalese police arrested former Prime Minister <strong>K.P. Sharma Oli</strong> on Saturday as part of an investigation into potential negligence that led to the deaths of dozens during <strong>Gen Z protests</strong> last September. This move comes at a sensitive time as the country faces increasing social tensions.
On Wednesday, 11 Arab countries experienced severe weather characterized by heavy rains, floods, and snow, resulting in the deaths of three people and injuries to 40 others in Yemen and Egypt. Additionally, 120 families were evacuated in Syria, and schools were suspended in Iraq.