The new financial architecture will not improve global health
The article argues that the new financial model focused on attracting private capital through public guarantees may worsen global health outcomes rather than improve them.
Haščák Appears as a Member of Fico's Nostra Since He Let Their Man into Dôvera
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has publicly allied with financier Jaroslav Haščák, indicating a shift in their previously antagonistic relationship over private capital in public health.
Aracaju alters the operation of health units after heavy rains
The City Hall of Aracaju has suspended activities in health units and schools due to heavy rains affecting the capital over the weekend.
Sulo could not make it to the stage! The love singer who traveled to the capital ended up in the hospital: a good Mercedes saved him
Estonian love singer Sulo Tintse announced via social media that he could not perform at a concert in Tallinn due to being hospitalized.
It Takes Little to Contaminate the Drinking Water of the Capital Region
The article discusses how easily the drinking water supply in the capital region of Iceland can be contaminated.
DF will have vaccination at nearly 50 locations spread across the capital this Saturday; see addresses
The Federal District will hold a concentrated vaccination effort for children and adults on Saturday with numerous vaccination points across the city.
How ‘smog capital of Poland’ saved 6,000 lives by cutting soot levels
Kraków's ban on coal and wood heating has dramatically reduced air pollution, resulting in nearly 6,000 lives saved over the past decade.
Why are Oslo people slimmer than others?
The article explores the phenomenon of people in Oslo being slimmer compared to those in other parts of Norway, noting that obesity and overweight issues are prevalent in the country, yet more pronounced outside the capital.
Trash accumulates in Havana with fewer garbage trucks due to lack of fuel
The capital of Cuba, Havana, is facing a severe trash accumulation issue as only a fraction of its garbage trucks are operational due to fuel shortages, linked to U.S. sanctions.
High levels of particulate matter in the capital region
The article reports on elevated levels of particulate matter in the Reykjavík capital area, indicating potential environmental and health concerns.
Inside the grisly execution of 'womb raider' who ripped unborn baby from mother
Lisa Montgomery, the only female inmate on federal death row, was executed for the gruesome murder of a pregnant woman and the abduction of her unborn child, raising questions about mental health and the ethics of capital punishment.
Inadequate equipment frustrates hospitals as FG releases N36m for capital projects
The Nigerian government's release of only N36 million from a N218 billion health sector budget raises alarms about equipment shortages and health service quality amid ongoing challenges like worker migration and strikes.
"Spitting dirt as if one is pouring without a mask"
A Reykjavik resident expresses frustration over the poor air quality and calls for action from local representatives regarding dust pollution in the capital.
'Delhi has become a gas chamber...,' Yogi Adityanath questions the capital's air quality
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has raised concerns about air pollution in Delhi, describing it as a 'gas chamber' and highlighting the urgent need for environmental preservation during a recent event in Gorakhpur.
Severe air pollution in the capital area
There is significant air pollution impacting the capital area of Iceland.
The new building of the Ülemiste City health campus has received its cornerstone
A cornerstone was laid for the Endel Tulving Health House, part of the Ülemiste City health campus in Tallinn, which will become the largest private capital-based healthcare cluster in the Baltics by 2027.
Why the health ministry was unable to implement the 2025 budget — Pate
Nigeria's Federal Ministry of Health struggled to implement its 2025 capital budget due to severe funding shortfalls, as only ₦36 million of the ₦218 billion allocated was released.
The Capital Health Agreement Under Which Residents of New Jersey and Pennsylvania Could Collect Up to $5000
Capital Health has agreed to pay $4.5 million to resolve a class action lawsuit regarding a data breach that affected personal information of patients and employees, potentially allowing some individuals to claim up to $5000.
São Paulo State confirms nine cases of rabies in bats in 2026
The state of São Paulo has confirmed nine cases of rabies in bats since the beginning of 2026, with the capital accounting for two of the cases.
Deadly Avian Influenza in Wild Birds in the Capital Region
H5N1 avian influenza has been detected in two wild birds in the Reykjavik capital area, with one bird found dead at Tjörnin.
Severe avian influenza in the capital region
A severe outbreak of avian influenza has been reported in the capital region, raising concerns among health officials and the public.
Snakebites: FCTA guarantees antivenom availability across Abuja public hospitals
The Federal Capital Territory Administration has confirmed that antivenom is available in all public hospitals and health centers in Abuja, following public outcry over the recent death of singer Ifunanya Nwangene due to alleged medical negligence.
Africa: Afrishela Investments Makes First Capital Deployments to Scale Women-Led Healthcare and Logistics Solutions in Africa
Afrishela Investments has made its first capital deployments into Welo Health in South Africa and TrackRight in Kenya, aiming to enhance women's access to healthcare and logistics solutions across Africa.
At least thirty people in the emergency room due to slip and fall accidents
The emergency room at Landspítali is anticipating a high number of patients due to slip and fall incidents caused by icy conditions on sidewalks and streets in the capital region.
The Situation of the Capital: With Convenience, the Berlin Rubbish Mountain Grows
Berlin faces a growing waste disposal problem, with differing opinions on its severity and a noticeable lack of environmental education initiatives.
The Sudanese Prime Minister Launches His Government's Activities from the Capital Khartoum
Sudanese Prime Minister Kamel Idris has launched the activities of his government from Khartoum after 30 months of operating from Port Sudan due to the ongoing war, promising to focus on security, public welfare, and improvements in health, education, electricity, water, and sanitation services.
An Investigation into Sound Insulation in the Capital Area
Following a deadly fire in Switzerland, the Fire Chief in the capital region plans to conduct an assessment of soundproof materials used in the area and urges citizens to be mindful of their choices in sound insulation.
Encouraged to Rest Private Cars Due to Pollution
Reykjavik City urges the public to refrain from using private cars due to high particulate matter levels detected in the capital, especially on Grensásvegur.