Why UAE walked away from OPEC
For nearly 60 years, the global oil market has danced to the tune of a powerful cartel. OPEC, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, has been the invisible hand guiding the price of the black gold that runs our cars, heats our homes, and dictates the economic fate of...
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World Ovarian Cancer Day: The cost of silence
In Bangladesh, ovarian cancer is often discussed as a medical issue, but rarely as an economic one. Every late diagnosis not only puts a life at risk, but also poses a financial burden on a family and the national health system. While the country continues to expand its cancer treatment...
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Thalassemia prevention: Time to build a countrywide social movement
Three-year-old Keya lives with thalassemia major. Since infancy, she has required monthly blood transfusions to survive. For her family, each month brings the same urgent question: where will the next unit of safe blood come from? Keya's story is not an isolated tragedy -- it reflects a silent public health...
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