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| May.18 |
Southern Italy |
Naples rubbish crisis sparks health fears The U.S. military in Naples is testing tap water and soil because of health worries from that city's pileup of smoldering rubbish
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| Apr.15 |
Paris |
France targets anorexia in media The National Assembly has passed a groundbreaking bill which seeks to criminalise the promotion in the media of extreme thinness
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| Mar.27 |
Paris |
Overdose killed face tumor woman
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| Mar.21 |
France |
Autopsy on tumor woman inconclusive
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| Jan.30 |
Ireland |
Pilot 'breakdown' diverts flight
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| Nov.22 |
European Union |
Steep rise in Europe cocaine use
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HIV estimates reduced to 33m
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| Oct.12 |
England |
Superbug kills 90 in hospitals
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| Aug.3 |
England |
Farm infected with foot-and-mouth Map of Guildford United Kingdom| 60 animals on the farm at a farm in Surrey have been found to be infected with foot-and-mouth disease | | |
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| Feb.5 |
England |
Bans on UK poultry amid flu cull
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| Feb.3 |
England |
Bird flu virus is Asian strain The avian flu which killed 2,600 turkeys at a farm has been confirmed as the highly pathogenic H5N1
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| Dec.21 |
England |
Flu 'could wipe out 62 million' The experts in The Lancet predict the toll today would be higher than in 1918, despite medical advances
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| Dec.1 |
London |
Pair test positive for polonium A contact and the wife of dead former spy Litvinenko have both tested positive for polonium-210
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London |
Dead spy's contact 'has radiation'
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| Apr.17 |
Ukraine |
Chernobyl death figures 'too low'
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Bird flu kills five
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| Mar.15 |
Sweden |
Deadly bird flu strain hits Sweden
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| Mar.12 |
UN Tribunal |
Milosevic autopsy points to heart attack Preliminary autopsy results indicate that Milosevic died of a heart attack. 2 pathologists from Belgrade attended
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| Feb.26 |
France |
France vaccinates poultry flocks
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| Feb.24 |
France |
France confirms bird flu strain
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| Feb.22 |
Belgium |
EU approves poultry vaccine plan
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| Feb.21 |
Hungary |
Hungary, Croatia confirm bird flu
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| Feb.20 |
European Union |
EU and India fight bird flu spread
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| Feb.11 |
Italy |
Deadly bird flu spreads in Europe| The deadly H5N1 strain that has killed at least 88 people around the world has been detected in Italy and Greece | | |
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Deadly bird flu found
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| Jan.11 |
Turkey |
Turkish bird flu 'may be endemic' FAO: The virus could become endemic in Turkey and poses a serious risk to neighboring countries
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| Jan.8 |
Turkey |
Three new bird flu cases| 2 children and an adult, who were hospitalized in the capital, Ankara, have tested positive | |
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| Jan.4 |
Turkey |
Dead boy had bird flu A 14-year-old is the first known human death from the illness outside of China and Southeast Asia
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| Jan.1 |
Turkey |
Bird flu suspect dies| A 14-year-old boy was one of 6 people tested for bird flu, and his sister was in a critical and worsening condition | |
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Bush unveils pandemic flu strategy
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| Oct.15 |
Romania |
Romania has deadly bird flu virus| The deadly H5N1 strain that has infected humans in Asia has spread to Europe | |
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| Oct.13 |
Turkey |
Bird flu 'is deadly strain' The H5N1 strain has been found in Turkish poultry and is likely present in Romania
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| Apr.2 |
Vatican |
Pope begins losing consciousness John Paul II's condition remains very serious. Vatican's spokesman insisted the 84-year-old was not in a coma
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| Apr.1 |
Vatican |
Pope's condition 'has worsened' John Paul II continued to struggle through likely the closing hours, as faithful pray and weep
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| Mar.31 |
Vatican |
Frail Pope suffers heart failure Vatican spokesman told reporters the pope had suffered 'cardiocirculatory collapse and shock'
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Patient's feeding tube removed
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| Feb.24 |
Vatican |
Pope has surgery to aid breathing The operation to give 84-year-old John Paul II a tracheotomy had been successful
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Vatican |
Pope back in hospital with flu John Paul II is suffering a recurrence of the flu that forced him to be hospitalized for 10 days earlier this month
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Kyoto Protocol comes into force
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| Feb.3 |
Rome |
Urgent bird flu summit Health experts are meeting as fears rise the illness may have reached Europe
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| Jun.26 |
France |
Footballer Foe died during game
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| May.8 |
Switzerland |
WHO: SARS death rate higher SARS is killing about 15% of people who catch the flu-type disease
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SARS closes Beijing venues
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| Apr.5 |
Switzerland |
WHO: SARS cases over 2,400 2,416 cases and 89 deaths have been reported from 18 countries
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| Oct.27 |
Moscow |
Gas killed all 115 hostages in raid Hostages died of health problems stemming from the gas used to end the siege, Moscow's chief doctor said
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