Shortfalls in global routine vaccination efforts due to the Covid-19 pandemic move international agencies to raise concerns about the growing risk of the resurgence of vaccine-preventable childhood illnesses.
Official figures point to serious problems with diversity in Turkey's ecosystem, with increasingly invasive new fish species now migrating and dominating the area. 540 "alien" species and 105 invasive species have been found in the seas around Turkey. The 2020 census by the Directorate for Nature Protection and Nature Parks shows that 14 species are among the most dangerous in the world.
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In the context of collective efforts to address challenges related to the international mobility of health professionals, especially during...
The European Parliament on Wednesday adopted a report on Turkey’s accession process noting serious concern that its government has pursued a continuous and growing...
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Prepared by Member of the European Parliament (MEP) Nacho Sánchez Amor, the...
A prestigious World Health Organization (WHO) appointed panel on Wednesday urged bold action to end the COVID-19 crisis, while also calling for the UN agency to be given greater authority to respond more quickly to future threats.Â
MEPs champion women’s rights, express solidarity with President von der Leyen and stress that Europe should speak with one voice on the world stage.
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 Despite the COVID-19 pandemic and the multiple crises it has sparked, a growing number of countries are approaching and achieving malaria elimination, the UN chief said on Sunday, World Malaria Day.Â
Leading MEPs are pressuring European Council President Charles Michel and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to come answer questions before the European...
Earlier in the day, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Charles Michel arrived in Ankara on a working visit...