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Russian Lab Targets Late 2025 for Personalized Cancer Vaccine Rollout
The Gamaleya Research Institute has revealed plans to begin administering a personalized cancer vaccine as early as September or October 2025.

Egypt Launches Africa’s First “health Diplomacy” Program For Medical Students
In a historic development for Africa’s medical education and diplomacy landscape, Cairo has witnessed the launch of the first-ever “Health Diplomacy for Medical Students” program.

AfroMedia Applauds Ambassador Mohamed Idris on UN Appointment Representing Africa
The AfroMedia extends warm congratulations to Ambassador Dr. Mohamed Idris on his appointment as the Permanent Representative of the African Union to the United Nations and Head of the African Mission in New York.

Africa-russia Innovation Dialogue Highlights Strategic Sectors For Technological Growth
The Sputnik News Agency and Radio, as part of activities to commemorate Africa Day, hosted an international roundtable focused on enhancing Russia-Africa collaboration in innovation and high technology

WOMAN MISSING SINCE 1962 FOUND ALIVE AND WELL IN U.S
In a remarkable turn of events, a woman who vanished nearly 63 years ago has been discovered alive and well, the Sauk County Sheriff’s Office in Wisconsin has confirmed.

Peter Nwachukwu Sentenced To Death By Hanging For Murder Of Gospel Singer Osinachi
Nigerian High Court has sentenced Peter Nwachukwu, husband of late gospel singer Osinachi Nwachukwu, to death by hanging for culpable homicide, following a nationwide outrage over domestic violence.

Nasser International Forum Concludes Interviews for 5th Leadership Grant Cohort
The Nasser International Forum concludes interviews for Egyptian applicants to the 5th cohort of the Nasser International Leadership Grant, with final results set for May under the theme: "Egypt and the UN: 80 Years of Global South Advocacy."