Europeans turn to Türkiye for air conditioners as heat waves intensify
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Europeans turn to Türkiye for air conditioners as heat waves intensify
Recent heat waves across the European continent, which have pushed temperatures above seasonal norms, are boosting demand for heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) products, driving double-digit growth in Turkish exports to the region. Extreme heat waves across the continent are reshapin»»»
Bus plunges into Bangladesh river, several killed while ‘trapped inside’
Children among dead after bus carrying 40 passengers, which was attempting to board a ferry, topples into river. At least 24 people have died in central Bangladesh after a bus plunged into the Padma River. The bus, which was carrying 40 passengers, lost control on Wednesday as it approached a ferry»»»
Anxiety on the rise among the younger generation: Doctor reveals how it triggers urological issues | - The Times of India
Anxiety isn’t new. But the way it’s showing up in young people today feels different, more constant, more layered, and often harder to talk about. According to the World Health Organization, anxiety disorders are among the most common mental health conditions globally, and recent estimates suggest »»»
'I panic every time she coughs' - Delhi's toxic air is making its children sick
The toxic haze shrouding the Indian capital, Delhi, spares no-one, but its children are counting the biggest cost of the city's worsening and recurrent pollution problem. Nowhere is this more evident than at paediatricians' clinics. The BBC visited one such facility in Noida, near Delhi, on a weekd»»»
Kuwait Breast Cancer Conference promotes science and humanity in healthcare
KUWAIT CITY, Nov 1: Minister of Health Dr. Ahmad Al-Awadhi affirmed on Friday that the Kuwait Breast Cancer Conference serves as both a scientific and humanitarian platform, promoting a health culture that places human well-being at its core. He emphasized that the Ministry of Health is committed t»»»
Suriname declared Malaria-free by WHO
PARAMARIBO, Suriname, July 1, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Suriname has become the first Amazonian country to eliminate malaria after 70 years of fighting the mosquito-borne disease, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced Monday. The achievement is all the more notable as the former Dutch colony on Sout»»»
Unidentified mystery disease cases surge over 400: WHO issues global warning. Is this the next pandemic threat?
A mysterious illness in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has resulted in over 400 cases and 53 deaths since January 21. Health experts, including the WHO, are concerned as the disease spreads across remote communities, its origin and transmission unknown. Preliminary investigations have ruled o»»»
Suspected outbreak of deadly Marburg disease has Tanzanians on edge
A suspected outbreak of the deadly Marburg disease in northwestern Tanzania has the country and its neighbours on edge. At least nine possible cases of the Ebola-like virus have been reported since the weekend, of which eight of those infected have died. Residents in the remote region are adapting »»»
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