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World Airports Take Precautions After China Coronavirus Outbreak
By Associated Press
Airports around the world are taking steps to contain the new virus’s spread.
Confronting Tajikistan’s HIV Crisis
By Khamza Sharifzoda
In 2016, the UN estimated that 14,000 Tajiks were HIV-positive -- since then, that number has surely grown.
Maggie Doyne on Empowering Women and Educating Children in Nepal
By Arun Budhathoki
Maggie Doyne, the co-founder and CEO of the BlinkNow foundation, speaks to The Diplomat.
Australian Nurse Charged in Alleged Cambodian Baby Scam
By Luke Hunt
Couples spend $50,000 on Cambodian gestational surrogates.
New Bill and Amendment in India Address the HIV/AIDS Epidemic
By Padmapriya Govindarajan
The hope is that they set the foundation for weeding out the prevalence of these conditions entirely.
Asia's War on Drugs
By Mangai Balasegaram
Some Asian countries are dropping punitive approaches in favor of a health-centered approach.
Rich Man, Poor Health: Class and Health in Modern China
By Jamie Martines
As China develops, shifting dietary habits of its citizens have led to new public health challenges.
Pakistan's Polio Workers Targeted By The Taliban
By Kiran Nazish
Pakistan's Taliban has been targeting polio workers in the country, complicating the fight against the disease.
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