A twice-yearly injection offers 100% protection against HIV in trial of young women
The drug company says it is waiting for results of testing in men before seeking permission to use it to protect against infection.
US elections: Congressional Black Caucus endorses Kamala Harris
US Vice President Kamala Harris received the full support from leaders of the Congressional Black Caucus Political Action Committee on Tuesday to enter the race for the White House.
Sudan: Paramilitary leader says he will attend ceasefire talks in Switzerland
The Sudanese army has not yet decided if it will send a delegation to the talks arranged by the United States and Saudi Arabia.
Airbus and Boeing show off their latest tech at Farnborough Air Show
On the first day of the Farnborough International Airshow 2024, European plane-maker Airbus showed off its newest passenger jet.
Kompany, Bayern’s new head coach, is refining his strategy
The club's new head coach was seen Monday (Jul. 22) at the first public training session in Tegernsee, southern Germany. Last May, Bayern Munich named him as their replacement for Thomas Tuchel in the head coaching role.
European Football Unions challenge FIFA’s fixture overload strategy
European football leagues and player unions announced on Tuesday their intention to file a formal complaint with the European Commission regarding FIFA's practice of adding competitions to already crowded fixture schedules.
Kenyan farmers turn to sustainable methods to combat soil acidity
In an effort to combat increasingly acidic soil, farmers in Kenya are turning away from industrial farming methods.
IOC welcomes the refugee Olympics team ahead of the Paris 2024 games
A total of 37 athletes from 15 nations and regions comprise this year's Refugee Olympic Team, and they will participate in 12 events during the Games which run from July 26 until August 11.
Indians express pride over Kamala Harris possible candidacy
When Kamala Harris was sworn in as vice president in the U.S., residents in her maternal family’s ancestral village in southern India watched in real-time, setting off fireworks, holding up portraits of her and wishing her a long life.
Family of arrested Aid Worker calls for immediate release
On Teusday, the relatives of a Portuguese-Belgian aid worker who was arrested in the Central African Republic on suspicion of collaborating with armed groups to plan a coup, continue to assert his innocence and are urging for his immediate release.