Conflicts around the world are fuelling an alarming surge in strokes and heart disease, experts have warned. Recent research ...
Ukraine is still home to some 20,000 international students three years since its invasion by neighbouring Russia, the ...
When it came to fulfilling medical aspirations, Ukraine held a special place in the dreams of Indians for two decades.
From Gaza to Sudan, and Syria to Ukraine, the long-standing idea that health should not be targeted in conflict is being increasingly undermined. Sharmila Devi reports.
With the Russia-Ukraine war entering its fourth year, Indian medical aspirants are increasingly choosing Georgia as a safer alternative, data shows. Indians spent $50.25 million on education in ...
Russia’s invasion has forced school-aged Ukrainians to contend with the cruel realities of war — and, in many cases, reevaluate their views on the role of civic life and education in their country.
Chernobyl Children: A Transnational History of Nuclear Disaster by Melanie Arndt discovers how civil society flourished – and then faltered – in the fallout.