Negotiations over a global pandemic treaty broke down at WHO this year. The legacy of the world's unreadiness for COVID means ...
Countries were fiercely opposed to proposals they said were against their national interests. But talks could resume.
LONDON, May 31 (Reuters) - The world is unprepared for another health crisis like COVID-19, a leading global health expert has warned, as countries make a last push to agree a way forward for a ...
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the international community agreed that a new system is needed to strengthen prevention ...
The WHO’s International Health Regulations are the world’s only existing international legal agreement focused exclusively on ...
While the latest developments suggest the WHO Pandemic Treaty may not survive in its current form, the public should be very concerned.
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The meeting follows discussions between Chinese Premier Li Qiang and South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol last month, during ...
Russia and the DPRK, following the results of Russian-Korean negotiations with the participation of the leaders of the two ...
Libyans overwhelmingly desire a political consensus so that credible national elections can be held that will restore ...
The EU has reinstated its controversial programme against lavish government deficits – with France, Belgium and Italy likely ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un pledged to “unconditionally support” Russia in its invasion of Ukraine at talks with ...