Ominike Marvis in Bayelsa, Nigeria, took her 6-month-old son for a malaria vaccine as part of Nigeria’s campaign to prevent severe illnesses and deaths from the disease. Africa has the highest burden of malaria, with Nigeria accounting for a quarter of cases. The vaccine, developed by Oxford University, is over 75% effective and is seen as a monumental step in Nigeria’s efforts to eliminate malaria, despite challenges like poor sanitation and limited resources.
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'A Great British Institution': No 10 Defends Sandwiches After Kemi Badenoch Says They Aren't 'Real Food'
Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch have engaged in a playful disagreement over sandwiches, with Badenoch stating that she does not consider them to be "real food" and prefers steak for lunch. Starmer, on the other hand, is content with a sandwich lunch and celebrates it as a British institution. The debate took a political turn when Badenoch criticized Starmer for not prioritizing farmers' concerns over inheritance tax changes, prompting a response from the Prime Minister's...
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