A decree Russian President Vladimir Putin signed on March 20, 2025, requires Ukrainian citizens living in the ...
MOSCOW, March 24. /TASS/. Only about a third of the women who have left Ukraine since February 2022 plan to return after the conflict ends, said Ella Libanova, Director of the Ptukha Institute of ...
In nearly three years of full-scale war, Ukrainian families of children with long-term illnesses have had to overcome ...
The chief minister said while addressing the gathering during a state-level function to mark the death anniversary of freedom ...
DOX in Copenhagen: "I pretty much fell in love with the place after a week of mud baths, and hydro massages, electro massages ...
Experts have expressed concerns that disruptions to treatment will allow the bacteria to further mutate to new, untreatable ...
"Obviously, there’s no aviation for these corps, but it’s also not absolutely necessary, because today’s technologies are all ...
Perhaps Ukraine would hold the answers. With so many wounded – tens of thousands of amputees, people suffering from ...
In Ukraine, before the war, neurological care for children was provided by approximately 700 paediatric neurologists (one per 8400 children). The responsibilities of paediatric neurologists in Ukraine ...
150 Indian students who successfully completed their MBBS degrees in Uzbekistan were honoured at a graduation ceremony held ...
Devoting vast resources to treating wounded soldiers in Ukraine has led to a lack of care for civilians—leading to a wave of ...
Dr. Ashaq Hussain India is home to prestigious Medical institutions like AIIMS, JIPMER, and other top government medical ...