Their slaughter of hundreds, if not thousands, of blacks as well as whites gave Congo a notoriety that historians may compare with that of Auschwitz and the Inquisition. The cruclest aspect of the ...
JOHANNESBURG – Dozens of people have died and hundreds have been struck by a flu-like illness dubbed Disease X that was first detected in a remote region of the Democratic Republic of Congo in ...
A mysterious disease in the Democratic Republic of Congo has infected more than 400 people and killed more than 30, mostly children, according to the World Health Organization. The WHO was ...
A mysterious illness outbreak that has sickened at least 416 people and killed 31 in a remote region of the Democratic Republic of Congo may be at least partly caused by malaria, health officials ...
“Jonestown and the Dandies have a window of opportunity,” said Psychic TV’s Genesis P-Orridge in the documentary, explaining that they related to all walks of life. Taylor-Taylor, who ...
A mysterious virus, named Disease X, has spread across the Panzi health zone in Kwangi Province, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), resulting in 406 reported cases and 31 deaths between October 24 ...
The WHO noted that the majority of cases reported are among children. The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has recorded 406 cases of an undiagnosed disease between October 24 and December 5 ...
KINSHASA-More cases of a mysterious flu-like illness labelled “Disease X” were reported in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and the World Health Organisation (WHO) has dispatched a rapid ...
The Council today renewed its restrictive measures in view of the situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) for an additional year, until 12 December 2025. Altogether, the EU restrictive ...
The World Health Organization has recorded more than 400 cases of a mysterious, deadly, flu-like illness dubbed “Disease X” in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and is struggling to uncover ...
A mysterious illness, which the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is calling "disease X," has killed at least 31 people — mostly children — in the remote Panzi region of the ...