Single-dose acoziborole could end sleeping sickness

A tsetse fly — their bite can spread the parasite that causes sleeping sickness. Patrick Robert/Corbis/Sygma/via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Patrick Robert/Corbis/Sygma/via Getty Images Sleeping sickness is a notorious disease — immortalized in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness. A single bite from a tsetse fly carrying the parasite is all it takes to

Metropolis: Fritz Lang’s Vision of Machines and Society

Flying vehicles glide between towering glass-and-steel facades, the elite live a life of luxury atop massive skyscrapers. Below, workers toil around the clock to fuel the wealth of the powerful. There, they maintain the machines that run Metropolis — the futuristic city imagined in Fritz Lang's visionary 1927 film, co-created with screenwriter and novelist Thea von Harbou

Hormuz shutdown risks global fertilizer shortfalls and food crisis

The world is naturally fixated on the oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) tankers missing from the Strait of Hormuz due to the Iran war. After all, the narrow waterway between Iran and Oman carries around a fifth of global crude and LNG exports from the Gulf to the rest of the world. The more fragile

Iran conflict risks long-term toxic harm to people and nature

Strikes on oil facilities and missile bases in the US-Israeli war with Iran are raising concerns among experts about a toxic legacy for human health and the environment that could linger long after the fighting ends. Since the conflict began, UK-based nonprofit Conflict and Environment Observatory (CEOBS) has identified more than 300 incidents of potential

Tight Race Between CDU and Greens in Baden-Württemberg

Skip next section What you need to know What you need to know Voting began at 8 a.m. local time (0700 GMT) in the Baden-Württemberg elections, with 7.7 million people eligible to cast ballots This is the first of five regional votes happening across Germany this year Polling suggests a tight race between the conservative

Why Iran Relies on China for Oil Exports

While Iranian threats have brought maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz largely to a halt, experts doubt Iran will risk a long-term blockade of the shipping lane in retaliation for US-Israeli attacks. "Around 70 percent of Iran's non-oil trade passes through ports that depend on access via the Strait of Hormuz," says gas and

Spain Uses Technology to Confront Gender-Based Violence

Warning:  This article contains descriptions of violence that may be disturbing some readers. "Suddenly, while she was watching television, he attacked her using two large knives," reads the vivid and disturbing description of a recent murder in the Spanish capital Madrid. "One was serrated and the other was a ham knife. He inflicted 67 stab

Middle East Energy Crunch Strains Germany’s Economy

When the US and Israel attacked Iran, the response was not long in coming. Iran is no longer allowing ships to pass through its coastal waters. The Strait of Hormuz, the bottleneck in the Persian Gulf through which 20% of the global oil trade passes every day, is now effectively blocked. After the attack, the

India vs New Zealand: T20 World Cup Final Tonight

Skip next section Indian president clashes with state minister ahead of key race in West Bengal March 8, 2026 Indian president clashes with state minister ahead of key race in West Bengal Indian President Droupadi Murmu is locked in a rare political row with the chief minister of the eastern state of West Bengal ahead

Blast Near U.S. Embassy in Oslo Causes Minor Damage, No Injuries

An explosion near the US Embassy in Oslo on Sunday caused minor damage but did not injure anyone, police in the Norwegian capital said. A loud blast was heard near the embassy, located in western Oslo, at around 1 a.m. (0000 UTC), the Oslo police department said. Local media quoted eyewitnesses as saying that they saw
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