Cervical cancer: Australia ‘to be first to eliminate disease’
Australia will become the first country to effectively eliminate cervical cancer if vaccination and screening rates are maintained, researchers say.
Australia will become the first country to effectively eliminate cervical cancer if vaccination and screening rates are maintained, researchers say.
A major C$40bn ($31.9bn; £24.6bn) liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in Canada has received the go-ahead from its partners.
Visitors flocked to Maya Bay on Ko Phi Phi Leh island after it was in Leonardo DiCaprio film
Where people live in the US makes a big difference to their chances of enjoying a long and prosperous life.
“He is our national hero,” says Batik Airways pilot Ricosetta Mafella.
North Korea warns Washington a declaration ending the Korean War shouldn’t be seen as a bargaining chip in denuclearization talks.
A year ahead of 250th anniversary of explorer’s arrival, monument will be replaced by ‘cultural designs’
The discovery of rock carvings believed to be tens of thousands of years old in India’s western state of Maharashtra has greatly excited archaeologists who believe they hold clues to a previously unknown civilisation, BBC Marathi’s Mayuresh Konnur reports.
Macedonia’s government prepared for a political battle Monday to push through a deal with Greece that would ultimately pave the way for NATO membership, after the agreement won overwhelming support in a voter referendum, but with low voter turnout.
Pro-secession activists in Spain’s Catalonia region have turned out in large numbers to mark the anniversary of a referendum that was part of a thwarted bid for independence last year.