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Cuts to US Foreign Aid could Lead to Over 14 million Deaths by 2030, Report Says

A Lancet study projects that U.S. foreign aid cuts could cause 14 million preventable deaths by 2030, including 4.5 million children, undermining global health progress in low- and middle-income countries.

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A Study of African Gut Health Shows that Urbanization is Harming Microbial Diversity

A groundbreaking study by Wits University and Stanford explores how environment, culture, and urbanization shape gut microbiomes in 1,800 African women, highlighting the need for diverse global microbiome research.

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INTERPOL Seized $65 Million Worth of Counterfeit Drugs and Arrested 769 People in Global Crackdown – Report

INTERPOL’s Operation Pangea (Dec 2024–May 2025) resulted in 769 arrests and USD 65 million in seized counterfeit medicines across 90 countries, targeting illegal drug trafficking, especially in Africa, to protect public health.

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Gambia is Ranked 4th as One of Africa’s Most Peaceful Nations in the 2025 Global Peace Index – Report

The Gambia secures 4th place in Africa and 55th globally in the 2025 Global Peace Index, driven by low conflict, community resilience, and strategic governance, as celebrated by the Ministry of Information.

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Scientists have Discovered a Method to Differentiate Between Elephant Ivory and Legally Obtained Mammoth Ivory – Research Study

University of Hong Kong scientists developed a method to identify elephant versus mammoth ivory using isotopic signatures, helping law enforcement curb illegal ivory trafficking, which threatens the 400,000 remaining African elephants despite a 1989 trade ban.

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