Suppressed Chinese Covid ‘origins’ data published and reviewed in leading journal
Hundreds of genetic swabs were taken from the Wuhan wet market in the days after Covid-19 was first detected
Hundreds of genetic swabs were taken from the Wuhan wet market in the days after Covid-19 was first detected
Four-metre-long snake bites hospital maid’s legs, pushes her to the ground and wraps itself around her waist
Two-month-old Moo Deng has won hearts across Asia since its birth was announced by a Thai zoo in July
Storm triggers multiple landslides and flash floods, displacing 130,000 people from their homes
As a serious outbreak plagues the Democratic Republic of Congo, a lack of soap and antibiotics is turning infections into death sentences
Health workers say the last mile of their marathon battle against the disease has been the biggest challenge
The WHO has declared a global health emergency over a new strain of mpox rapidly spreading in Africa. Here’s what you need to know
The preemptive move stands in stark contrast to preparations in the UK and across much of Europe
Plan to send endangered primates to countries buying Malaysian palm oil ditched as environmentalists call scheme ‘obscene’ and ‘repugnant’
Paetongtarn Shinawatra wins majority in parliament, following in footsteps of her father, the former leader Thaksin Shinawatra
Srettha Thavisin had ‘no honesty and breached ethical standards’, court rules in ‘surprise’ verdict
The case is the first to be filed in court against the former leader since she called for strong action to quell student demonstrations
The agency has added 24 pathogens to its pandemic watchlist, as scientists race to predict what will cause the next global outbreak
After a series of attacks in Rakhine state, Human Rights Watch has warned that the ‘spectre of ethnic cleansing’ is rising
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Pita Limjaroenrat’s Move Forward won an election in 2023 but was blocked from power and had been calling to amend strict lèse-majesté laws