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World Health Organization says people are at great risk of getting diarrhea, cholera and other water borne diseases because of the bad sanitary conditions and contaminated water. Lisa Schlein | Geneva 30 January 2010 A camp of makeshift tents sprawls
New Jersey Banking On Shift From Bail Money To Risk Assessment RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: More than half of the people being held in U.S. jails have not been convicted of a crime. Many defendants are awaiting trial behind bars simply because they can't aff
Professor Kent E. Calder, director of the Edwin O. Reischauer Center for East Asian Studies at Johns Hopkins University. [File Photo: http://www.reischauercenter.org] As China's contribution to globalization, experts believe the Belt and Road initiat
Ebola Outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo Spreads The World Health Organization (WHO) said in a statement Friday that it is raising its assessment of the public health risk from Democratic Republic of Congo's Ebola outbreak from high to very hig
别人吸烟也会危害自己健康!研究表明,长期在吸烟的环境中生活会极度危害年轻女性的健康。可是烟草公司却不这么认为…… The report was done by scientis
By Terry FitzPatrick Cape Town 04 June 2008 Urgent action by African governments will be needed to sustain the continent's economic growth. That assessment comes from experts at the World Economic Forum, as more than 800 business leaders gather to d
By Ron Corben Bangkok 16 May 2008 A United Nations agency says that as many as one million children may be at risk of disease following Cyclone Nargis. As Ron Corben reports from Bangkok, the concerns come as efforts continue to persuade Burma's mili
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair testified before a public inquiry in London about the Iraq War. Mr. Blair remains adamant the decision to go to war against Saddam Hussein was right and necessary and he'd do it again. In long awaited testimon
US Bank Executive Apologizes for Loss It was four years ago that a cascading failure of Americas biggest financial institutions triggered massive federal bailouts and legislation designed to curb risk-taking and, it was hoped, avoid another economic
Airborne particles produced by automobile exhaust, industry and coal or oil fired power plants can cause blood pressure to rise to dangerous levels Medical researchers are finding out more about the health risks of air pollution. They say the world's
The World Food Program provides food assistance to more than 600,000 food-insecure Burundians in a country of eight million people. WFP-Burundi Public Information Officer Marc Neilson says in order to gauge where there is need, WFP staff go out on fa
World Economic Forum: Conflict Top Global Risk Factor 世界经济论坛:冲突是全球最危险的因素 According to a new report, the world is a very risky place and many are not prepared for it. The World Economic Forum has released its Global R
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: In Houston, Police Chief Art Acevedo has been helping to lead the city's response to Harvey. Now as the city begins to move from the search and rescue into the recovery phase, we wanted to check back in with him. Chief Acevedo is o
China Banking Regulatory Commission on Wednesday issued regulations on banking supervision in the Shanghai Free Trade Zone--its all about quicker approvals, stricter risk controls. The guidance lays out three basic systems, covering simplified entry
The Moody's credit rating company says the risk of Greece defaulting on its loans remains high, even after European leaders approved a new financial rescue for the country. The financial services firm Monday called the $172 billion Greek rescue packa
The head of Europe's central bank says threats to the economy in the 17 nations that use the euro have sharply increased, and growth prospects have diminished. European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet said Thursday that the euro-bloc count
Military experts in China are warning against Japan's latest drill apparently aimed at recapturing lost islands. Military expert Yin Zhuo says the drill could be preparation for future operations on the Diaoyu islands. According to Japanese media rep
A World Health Organization report shows the Fukushima nuclear accident in 2011 is likely to increase the risk of specific cancers for people in polluted areas. However, the report predicts no additional risks for other parts in Japan and neighboring
China's National Audit Office has released a new report on how budgets across China last year were managed. The report is suggesting the overall risk in China's local government debt remains controllable. To find and solve problems, the National Audi
VIENNA, Nov. 13 (Xinhua) -- Women with diabetes are twice at the risk of suffering a stroke as those without the disease, an Austrian expert said here Thursday ahead of World Diabetes Day on Friday. Recent studies have shown that women with diabetes