
Sudan’s Cholera Outbreak Claims Over 2,300 Lives Amid Ongoing Conflict
Since July, Sudan has reported over 91,000 cholera cases and 2,302 deaths, as conflict and floods worsen the humanitarian crisis.
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Since July, Sudan has reported over 91,000 cholera cases and 2,302 deaths, as conflict and floods worsen the humanitarian crisis.

As gang violence escalates in Haiti, the nation’s health crisis deepens, leaving many without access to essential medical care.

Communities in Serbia and the Balkans still suffer from the impacts of depleted uranium weapons used 26 years ago. The documentary ‘The Legacies of War: Deadly Dust’ uncovers this ongoing health crisis.

Italian soldiers who served in Kosovo after the 1999 NATO bombing are facing a surge in cancer cases. Dr. Rita Celli links this to exposure to depleted uranium used during the conflict.
Over two decades after NATO’s bombing campaign in former Yugoslavia, residents like Lazar and Miodrag are grappling with cancer linked to depleted uranium exposure. Their stories shed light on a lingering crisis.