Getting mpox vaccines to infected people across Africa

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48:06

Medical staff talk to each other at the general hospital in Goma, Democratic Republic Of Congo, Aug. 14, 2024 after the World Health Organization declared the mpox outbreaks in Congo and elsewhere in Africa a global emergency.

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The World Health Organization has declared the mpox outbreak on the African continent to be “a public health emergency of international concern.” Following the recording of Sweden’s first case of a new variant of mpox, there is a race to get vaccines into the arms of the most vulnerable Africans. Also, highly anticipated negotiations are underway in Qatar to broker a ceasefire in Gaza. And, a Wall Street Journal investigation has found that Ukraine was responsible for the 2022 sabotage of the Nordstream pipelines in the Baltic Sea that was initially blamed by many on Russia. Plus, a 16th-century-old privately owned Turkish bathhouse goes on sale for $2 million.

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In This Episode

The race to get mpox vaccines to people across Africa who need them most
5:22
Gaza talks ‘off to a promising start’
4:01
Walking soccer keeps older folks in the game
3:56
Wall Street Journal details the Nordstream explosion
4:26
Latvian farmers launch sunflower campaign to support Ukraine’s youth
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3:44
A network that helped people trying to flee Afghanistan
16:30
Biden supports new Venezuela election
0:34
A 400-year-old Turkish bathhouse goes up for sale. Here’s what happens next.
4:51
Stuck in space: It’s happened before
2:32