Once you get food or supplies into the Gaza Strip, whether it’s from the pier or crossing points, there is no security and… there’s no fuel,’ one humanitarian aid organization points out…
Sally Ujano’s family says the allegations against her are baseless because Ujano was serving as executive director of Women’s Crisis Center in 2005, the year the alleged crime of rebellion happened…
The Pentagon said Thursday that humanitarian aid will soon begin flowing onto the Gaza shore through the new pier that was anchored to the beach overnight and will begin reaching those in need almost immediately. …
As governor, I protected the rights of Maryland women to make their own reproductive health decisions. I will do the same in the Senate by restoring Roe v. Wade as the law of the land…
PM also says Premier Blaine Higgs and other conservatives around the country are trying to score political points off transgender and nonbinary children…
Is it possible that in certain situations you have to pare back human rights to achieve justice? Instinctively, I’m horrified at the thought. But a recent case about the taxman installing cameras in cigarette factories has given me pause. Is it possible that cigarette-making machines have human rights…
Peer-reviewed Observational People The human papillomavirus, or HPV, vaccine is cutting cases of cervical cancer right across the socio-economic spectrum, with most cases being prevented in more deprived groups, according to a major study funded by Cancer Research UK. Until now, there had been concerns that the HPV vaccine could have an unequal impact across
The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination programme in England has not only been associated with a substantial reduction in cervical disease, but has done so in all socioeconomic groups, finds a study published by The BMJ today. Although women living in the most deprived areas are still at higher risk of cervical disease than those in