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Acholi makes strides in mother-to-child HIV fight


Thwarting the spread of HIV/Aids from a mother to her child is the first stride to realising a generation free from HIV/Aids

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What to do if you have erectile dysfunction - there are solutions

In recent years, men have made huge strides in opening up about themselves. Work stress? Relationship problems? Deep, dark anxieties that keep us up at...

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World Business Report

living in poverty in 1981 and less than 1% is doing that today. in india, similar statistics, in 1977 it is estimated 80% was living in poverty and survey that is less than 10%. there have been enormous strides made and for the entire decade, because of the entire decade, because of the very specific peculiarities of what happened in the pandemic, it might be somewhat unfair. , ., ~ , ., unfair. interesting. thank you for putting — unfair. interesting. thank you for putting that _ unfair. interesting. thank you for putting that in _ for putting that in perspective. later on bbc news, i will talk to the chief executive of 0xfam about that report. still to come: today is so—called blue monday. we talk to two successful, very influential business women about how to find joy in the work place. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bringing you different stories from across the uk. this bringing you different stories from across the uk.- bringing you different stories from across the uk. this is the county largest _ from across the uk. this is the county largest charity - from across the uk. this is the county largest charity working | county largest charity working

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BBC News

troubled world. and over the last decade, this government has made great strides in turning around that defence tanker. there are refreshers of the integrated review and defence command paper have been instrumental in ensuring britain is defended and there more dangerous world. we have uplifted our defence spending, investing billions into modernising our armed forces and bringing in a raft of next—generation capabilities. from our new aircraft carriers to f 355, from new drone5, the submarine programme, better trained troops and creation of a national cyber force. when the world has needed u5, national cyber force. when the world has needed us, we have risen to the moment. giving ukraine unwavering support in galvanising others to their cause, including with our

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Velshi

more billion dollar climate related disasters than ever before, with 28 disastrous costing at least one billion dollars each, totaling nearly 100 billion dollars. you may remember, or you may have experienced the relentless heat wave in the southwest last summer, or the devastating and deadly wildfires in maui, hawaii, which killed more than 100 people, or the deadly flash flooding across the country from california, to vermont, or any of the exceptionally strong storms like hurricane adalja. but as climate scientists have reminded me here on the show, climate doom-ism is a danger in itself. so it's important to keep in mind that while 2023 smashed some pretty grim climate records, last year, we also saw some encouraging steps in the right direction. we took great strides forward and developing our nations clean energy development and deployment. we saw the biden administration launch the american climate core, which would train and employ young people in clean energy, conservation, and in climate resilience related

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

>> good morning. >> reporter: just stepping out of a four by four is a major accomplishment. but opal lee has taken much greater strides than this. with no plans to sit anytime soon. >> where do we go from here? >> we don't have to sit around and wait for the lord to come for us. in fact, he's going to have to catch me. >> reporter: opal is a retired teacher and lifelong community activist in fort worth, texas. she is mostly known for her successful campaign to make juneteenth a national holiday. but what is lesser-known is how that fire in her belly came to be. back in 1939, when opal was 12, her family moved into a house that stood right here and all-white neighborhood. they'd lived here just five days when a mob showed up. what did the mob do to your house? >> they tore it asunder. they set stuff on fire.

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Inside With Jen Psaki

rooms every day, right? but my sense is you see the schedules picking up. they've got new advertising out. i think they are beginning to place people in the skates. that's all great. i would remind everybody that sometimes working campaigns are afraid to say this. campaigns matter around the margins. they are kind of a field goal, as our friend david axelrod used to say. they're not gonna turn 5% of the vote into 52% of the vote. but in a great campaign, you can get to a point or two. this is likely gonna be a close race. the campaign is not gonna change big things, how they handle things like, you know, aid, the state of the economy, foreign policy crises, you know, does donald trump, you know, try to appear in the middle, or does he continue to double down on the crazy? but i think the campaign is making strides. and it's important to remind everyone what is the campaign for a presidential race? in this particular presidential race, 2024, it is six, maybe seven states, probably a couple of million total between swing voters and people that you are

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

memorialize a horrible moment in a moment of strength. south carolina isn't where he's going to win this election. it's where he won the primary in 2020. it is not a competitive state in the general election and that's not where he needs to be delivering his political messages. >> michael, the washington post reports former president obama has some concerns about biden's campaign. i want to share what former obama campaign manager, david platt, such a night later on our air. >> joe biden has the people around him who won the white house once. i think they can win it twice. they have to get everybody in the right seats. my sense is that you see the schedules picking up. they have no advertising now. they're beginning to place people in the states. i think that campaign is making strides. >> is it too early to be concerned? what do you think, michael? >> so, i'm sitting here and i don't know in the checks which

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Inside With Jen Psaki

as our friend david axelrod used to say. they're not gonna turn 5% of the vote into 52% of the vote. but in a great campaign, you can get to a point or two. this is likely gonna be a close race. the campaign is not gonna change big things, how they handle things like, you know, aid, the state of the economy, foreign policy crises, you know, does donald trump, you know, try to appear in the middle, or does he continue to double down on the crazy? but i think the campaign is making strides. and it's important to remind everyone what is the campaign for a presidential race? in this particular presidential race, 2024, it is six, maybe seven states, probably a couple of million total between swing voters and people that you are concerned about, not turning out, or perhaps voting third-party which i think could be a factor in this race. those are where the campaign

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