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Dr. Binita Thapa, an embryologist at the Infertility Center of Paropakar Maternity and Women’s Hospital, warns of growing ...
With cleanup halted and drains unfinished, Villa Inflamable residents face rising water and rising illness. Many have nowhere ...
President Bukele’s crackdown on gangs has brought peace — and, for thousands of street sellers, upheaval. Fruit vendors work ...
Five of Eneles Zhou’s children have sickle cell disease. Her daily routine is a fight against pain, infection and a broken ...
As urban areas around the capital expand, local government councils are formalizing land ownership, often at the expense of traditional land distribution systems.
In homes, temples, mountains and churches, people around the world turn to ritual, worship and celebration — revealing both diversity and deep common ground.
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KAMPALA, UGANDA — As Ebola resurfaced in Uganda earlier this year, people who were identified as close contacts of infected patients often fled from health workers to avoid quarantine. Until March, ...
As urban areas around the capital expand, local government councils are formalizing land ownership, often at the expense of traditional land distribution systems.
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