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HIV aid cuts risk 3.3m new infections by 2030

Devastating cuts to international health funding are reversing progress in the fight against HIV/Aids, with new reports warning of millions of new infections. Read the full analysis.

How Australia's HIV/AIDS strategy saved lives

Discover how Australia's community-led approach to HIV/AIDS became a global public health model, combining activism with government support to combat the crisis effectively.

30,000 glowing roses light up Chelsea for charity

The stunning Ever After Garden, featuring 30,000 illuminated white roses, has opened in Duke of York Square, raising vital funds for The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity. Visit this free display until 16 December.

UK cuts £150m from AIDS, TB and malaria fund

Britain reduces Global Fund contribution by 15%, risking hundreds of thousands of preventable deaths. Charities warn this undermines decades of progress in disease elimination.

Serbia remembers station collapse victims

Emotional scenes unfold in Serbia as thousands commemorate the victims of last year's devastating railway station collapse that claimed multiple lives and injured dozens.

Bulgarians jailed for Paris Jewish memorial vandalism

Two Bulgarians receive prison sentences for desecrating a Holocaust memorial in Paris, with French investigators uncovering evidence pointing to Russian state involvement in the coordinated attack.

AirPods Pro 3: The Future of Hearing Assistance?

Apple's latest AirPods Pro 3 are breaking new ground in hearing assistance technology, potentially transforming how millions of Britons manage hearing loss with cutting-edge features previously exclusive to medical devices.

The Line of Beauty: Almeida's Haunting Triumph

Jack Holden's stunning stage adaptation of Alan Hollinghurst's Booker Prize-winning novel delivers a powerful exploration of desire, politics and the AIDS crisis in Thatcher's Britain.

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