WHO Warns 94 Million People Need Cataract Surgery, Yet Many Lack Access

WHO Warns 94 Million People Need Cataract Surgery, Yet Many Lack Access

More than 94 million people around the world are living with cataracts, a condition that clouds the eye’s lens, blurs vision, and can eventually lead to blindness. Yet, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), half of those in need of surgery cannot access it. Cataracts primarily affect older adults, and as global populations age, […]

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US and Iran Prepare for First Nuclear Talks Amid Lingering War Threats

US and Iran Prepare for First Nuclear Talks Amid Lingering War Threats

Iran and the United States are preparing for high-stakes talks in Oman, marking their first face-to-face encounter since the US joined Israel’s June strikes on Iranian nuclear sites. The discussions come amid a tense backdrop of regional uncertainty, global scrutiny, and domestic unrest in Iran. The negotiations, confirmed late Wednesday after weeks of uncertainty over […]

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Bill Gates Expresses Regret Over Time Spent With Jeffrey Epstein

Bill Gates Expresses Regret Over Time Spent With Jeffrey Epstein

Bill Gates has publicly expressed regret over the time he spent with Jeffrey Epstein, saying he regrets “every minute” he was associated with the convicted sexual offender. His former wife, Melinda French Gates, added that lingering questions remain about her ex-husband’s connection to Epstein. The remarks follow the recent release of a new batch of […]

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Mercury Soars After Historic Snowfall in Northern Japan, Avalanche Warnings Issued

Northern Japan is facing renewed danger as temperatures suddenly rise following two weeks of historic snowfall that brought life to a standstill. Authorities have issued avalanche warnings, urging residents to stay alert amid the risk of heavy, wet snow sliding from rooftops and slopes. Since late January, relentless snowstorms have buried communities like Aomori under […]

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US Fighter Jet Shoots Down Iranian Drone in Gulf as Nuclear Talks Still Scheduled

In a tense moment on the waters of the Middle East, a United States fighter jet intercepted and destroyed an Iranian drone that came close to an American aircraft carrier yesterday, U.S. officials confirmed. The incident took place amid rising tensions around key shipping routes, even as both Washington and Tehran keep diplomatic channels open […]

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