HIV / AIDS is still considered a global epidemic by the World Health Organisation. In 2018, 37.9 million people were still living with the HIV worldwide.
Around 60 per cent of new infections occur in sub-Saharan Africa. In the UK and US we view it as a distant crisis, but many members of the scientific and LGBT communities will never forget the horrific peak of the 1980s.
JOE spoke to campaigners, an epidemiologist and AIDS survivor.
It’s a popular hotspot for Brits A ceiling of a hotel in Spain collapsed on Easter Sunday, leaving at least seven people injured, it has been reported. An eight-year-old girl and a 78-year-old man were among the people injured, but they were later discharged following treatment. The incident happened at a hotel in Benidorm, the […]
That’s one way to come into the world A woman in Britain was shocked when her stomach pains resulted in a newborn baby, and it wasn’t caused by her need to poo. Katie Brown, 27, one morning woke up and she thought that her stomach pain was as a result of her period and even […]
The same day Trump warned Iran of facing ‘hell’ In his first Easter Sunday address at the Vatican, Pope Leo spoke about “the deaths of thousands of people” and the repercussions of “hatred and division that conflicts sow”, as he also seemed to have a message for US President Donald Trump. The pope appeared to […]