A Gujarat IPS officer, Harresh Dudhat, became the first from the state to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, hoisting the Indian and Gujarat Police flags. Overcoming harsh snowfall, he now aims to summit Europe ...
The project was supposed to be a boon for wildlife-based tourism in the East African country, but critics say it came “at an ...
The group was saved by National Police Reservists (NPRs) who identified them. Mandera Senator Ali Roba appealed for support ...
Today, I invite you to briefly look at some of the recommendations of the criminal justice commission formed by President ...
Gujarat-cadre IPS officer Haresh Dudhat achieved a significant feat this Republic Day. On January 26, he reached the summit ...
In 2019, Shirley nearly died when she scaled the 12,000 foot volcano Mount Kilimanjaro, in Tanzania, for Comic Relief and lost her footing on the mountainside. She took inspiration from the huge ...
The World Bank has cancelled a $150 million project to boost tourism to Tanzania’s Ruaha National Park, following allegations of human rights abuses by park authorities. Under the Tanzanian ...
26 suspected cases were tested of which one came back positive for Marburg Virus. Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu Hassan confirmed on Monday that there was a new outbreak of the deadly Marburg ...
Flash flooding and landslides on Indonesia’s main island of Java have killed at least 21 people and damaged villages and rice fields. The nation is located in a busy earthquake zone and faces ...
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu Hassan on Monday confirmed an outbreak of the deadly Marburg virus in the northwest of the country, with one confirmed case so far.
The president of Tanzania has confirmed a case of the Marburg virus in the country. Marburg belongs to the same family of illnesses as Ebola and can cause death in up to 88% of cases. President ...
Tanzania’s president has confirmed an outbreak of the deadly Marburg virus disease (MVD), a highly infectious virus like Ebola that can be fatal in up to 88 per cent of cases without treatment.