Kurds in Qamishli voice caution after SDF–Damascus deal
Kurds in the northeastern Syrian city of Qamishli voiced caution on Monday (19 January) after the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) agreed to...
On World Health Day, FCHAIN highlights the deep connection between environmental sustainability and public health, reaffirming its commitment to eco-friendly practices and employee well-being.
Each year on April 7, World Health Day brings global attention to pressing health issues, guided by the World Health Organization. The 2025 theme, “Our Planet, Our Health,” reminds us that human health and the environment are deeply interconnected.
Financial Chain Corporation (FCHAIN) embraces this message, recognizing that well-being is essential for both personal growth and corporate success. With environmental factors like pollution and climate change contributing to millions of preventable deaths annually, FCHAIN calls for collective action.
The company promotes a culture of health and sustainability within its teams by offering mental wellness programs, access to health resources, and encouraging eco-conscious habits at the workplace. FCHAIN also advocates for broader green policies, acknowledging that corporate responsibility includes caring for the planet.
As the world marks this important day, FCHAIN encourages everyone to take steps — big or small — toward a healthier lifestyle and a greener future, because a thriving planet means thriving people.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on Saturday (17 January) that concerns over security in Greenland should be addressed within the framework of NATO, describing a ground military intervention as highly unlikely.
Elon Musk is seeking up to $134 billion from OpenAI and Microsoft, arguing that the companies profited unfairly from his early support of the artificial intelligence firm, according to a court filing made public on Friday.
Italian fashion designer Valentino Garavani has died at the age of 93, his foundation said on Monday.
European leaders voiced growing alarm on Sunday over U.S. threats to impose tariffs on eight NATO allies, warning the move could destabilize transatlantic relations and heighten tensions in the Arctic.
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa has signed a decree recognising Kurdish language rights, as government forces advanced against U.S.-backed Kurdish-led fighters despite U.S. calls for restraint.
Mongolia has introduced a new decree to strengthen traditional Mongolian medicine and expand its international profile.
Save the Children has pledged to expand maternal and child health services across Afghanistan after its new country director met the country’s public health minister in Kabul on Wednesday.
China has announced plans to fully cover childbirth-related costs for families as authorities move to incentivise young couples to have more children.
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Thursday that he still hopes the U.S. administration will reconsider its decision to withdraw from the organisation next month, warning that its exit would be a loss for the world.
The United States has signed significant health cooperation agreements with Uganda and Lesotho, further strengthening bilateral relations and advancing global health initiatives, the U.S. State Department announced on Wednesday.
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