Gates foundation to spend over $300m in Tanzania in 2017
"I see a chance for the eradication of malaria and HIV/AIDS, but that's gonna take a lot of science and a lot of investment"
Portugal asks for help from Europe to fight fires
Emergency services said 268 fires broke out on Saturday, the highest number for any single day this year, with 6,500 firemen fighting to put them out
Yemen central bank complains to Saudi-led coalition about cash deliveries
Yemen's two opposing central banks play a key role in mitigating widespread famine and disease by paying some public sector salaries
Indian state suspends hospital chief after deaths of 60 children
India spends about one percent of GDP on public health, among the world's lowest
Hundreds of Buddhists protest against aid agencies in Myanmar's Rakhine
About 1.1 million Rohingya Muslims live in Rakhine, but are denied citizenship and face restrictions on their movements and access to basic services
Pressure grows on Kenyan opposition to concede election defeat
There have been at least 24 deaths in election-related unrest, a rights group said on Saturday. But by Sunday the violence appeared to have largely abated
Death toll in Nepal floods, landslides rises to 49
The heavy rain, which mainly hit the country's southern plains, led to the evacuation of 5,000 people
Syria investigator del Ponte says enough evidence to convict Assad of war crimes -SonntagsZeitung
"Now a prosecutor should continue our work and bring the war criminals before a special court. But that is exactly what Russia is blocking"
Northern Indian state suspends hospital chief after deaths of 60 children
India spends about one percent of GDP on public health, among the world's lowest.
Philippines warns against killing of migratory birds amid avian flu outbreak
Migratory birds or smuggled ducks from China may have brought in the virus, Agriculture Secretary Emmanuel Piñol has said