How the Israeli government prioritizes public health Prof. Manfred Green | M.A. Public Health Dir., University of Haifa
In Cameroon, child gold miners sacrifice education for survival
According to the International #Labour Organization, at least one million #children aged five to 17 work in gold #mines around the world. In eastern #Cameroon, thousands of children spend their days at makeshift mines...
“We can’t afford any fight”: Voting starts in Ghana presidential and parliamentary election
#Polls opened in #Ghana on Monday for what could be a tight race between the two major parties, with President Nana Akufo-Addo aiming to beat former president John Mahama in their third head-to-head.
Brexit talks: Negotiators make last-ditch effort to bridge differences
Hopes dimmed Monday for an imminent breakthrough in post-#Brexit trade talks between the #EU and #UK, with diplomats warning that any deal must be found before this week’s European summit. FRANCE 24’s...
Japan contends with record number of bear attacks amid rural depopulation
At least two people have been killed and more than 140 injured in Japan in the last six months as the number of bear sightings in populated areas has reached a five-year high and the country is facing its worst year...
Sarkozy corruption trial: Former French President back in court in landmark case
Former French President Nicolas #Sarkozy went on #trial Monday on charges of #corruption and influence peddling in a phone-tapping scandal, a first for the 65-year-old politician who has faced several other judicial...
Ghana heads to the polls
In tonight’s edition: Ghanaians went to the polls on Monday to choose their next president and 275 members of parliament. There are twelve candidates in total in the race for the top job but the frontrunners are...














