Care in a country under siege
In a country that cannot afford drug therapies for HIV-Aids, a £500-a-year hospice scheme is helping South African families prepare for death. Karen MacGregor reports. It is as bad as it gets. Three...
In a country that cannot afford drug therapies for HIV-Aids, a £500-a-year hospice scheme is helping South African families prepare for death. Karen MacGregor reports. It is as bad as it gets. Three...
Belfast unveils £150m revamp appeal Queen’s University Belfast has launched a £150 million fundraising campaign. It plans a wide range of building projects from an 1,800-place student...
British youth 'most ignorant' about EU Eurobarometer, the European Commission's polling arm, found that Britons aged 15-24 are more ignorant about, and have lower expectations of, the European Union...
Student dies in Colombian campus demo A Colombian medical student died during a violent march by hooded demonstrators at the Universidad Nacional in Bogotá. Carlos Geovanny Blanco LeguÃzano was...
'Blame inequality, not bin Laden', says novelist Mexican novelist Carlos Fuentes told students and professors at the Universdad de Buenos Aires that injustice and social inequality, and not Osama bin...
Mankind's 'first tools' unearthed A tool kit carved from bone 70,000 years ago provides the strongest evidence yet that Africa was the birthplace of complex technology. Christopher Henshilwood of the...
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Pay strike at Israel's public universities Faculty at Israel’s seven public universities have gone on strike in support of a 16 per cent salary increase, in line with pay awards to...