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Pakistan police arrest doctor after 90 infected by HIV syringe
At least 90 people, including 65 children, are believed to have been infected with the HIV virus in Pakistan by a doctor using a contaminated syringe, ... World News -
Houthi militia steals international aid from orphanage in Yemen
The Houthi militia has taken over aids provided from international relief organizations after raiding an orphanage in al-Mahwit governorate, north of ... Gulf -
Number of AIDS victims in Saudi revealed
The figures have revealed 1,191 people living with the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) virus in 2015 - 436 of them Saudi nationals Gulf -
AIDS pageant in Uganda seeks to stem stigma, discrimination
When she was younger, Tryphena Natukunda's mother discouraged her from swallowing her antiretroviral medicines among strangers or even distant ... Features -
Global fund raises $12.9 bln to fight AIDS, TB and malaria
The campaign is aimed at effectively eradicating AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis by 2030 World News -
Invest more to defeat killer diseases, Kenyan president tells Africa
In the last decade, HIV-related deaths in Africa have halved to 790,000 in 2014 North Africa -
Fight against AIDS threatened by lack of money, leadership, UN head says
A commitment to end the AIDS epidemic by 2030 was included in the Sustainable Development Goals Variety -
Israeli army to allow HIV positive recruits
The announcement, made to coincide with World Aids Day on December 1, was hailed by gay rights groups Middle East -
End of AIDS in sight? 10 facts about HIV/AIDS ahead of World AIDS Day
Despite major advances, HIV/AIDS remains one of the world’s most significant public health challenges Variety -
North Korea says it has ‘cure’ for MERS, Ebola, AIDS
The drug, known as Kumdang-2, is reportedly able to treat everything from AIDS to tuberculosis and cancer Healthy Living -
Miley Cyrus donates Caitlyn Jenner artwork for AIDS research
Cyrus decorated Jenner's hair and corset in bold colours and gave the customised covers to the Foundation for AIDS research Entertainment -
Don’t delay: Study confirms early treatment is best for HIV
People who started anti-AIDS drugs while their immune system was strong were far less likely to develop AIDS Healthy Living -
Anger after AIDS society in Jeddah closes down
The ministry had announced the suspension of its sponsorship for the society, which helps AIDS patients and HIV carriers Healthy Living -
HIV-laced pages in magazine combat stigma
The means through which the ink was developed ensure that handling the magazine would carry no risk of infection and is ‘100 percent safe’ Print -
Study finds gorilla origins in half of human AIDS virus lineages
Half the lineages of the main type of human immunodeficiency virus, HIV-1, originated in gorillas in Cameroon before infecting people Healthy Living -
Elton John praises Pope Francis, brands prelate ‘my hero’
Elton John calls Pope Francis 'my hero' for his compassion and push to accept homosexuals by the Roman Catholic Church Entertainment -
Registered HIV/AIDS cases rising in Egypt: U.N.
More HIV / AIDS cases are being registered in Egypt, UNAIDS country coordinator Ahmed Khamis told Al Arabiya News on Wednesday. Analysis -
Top AIDS researchers on downed Malaysia jet
Reports: up to 100 passengers were going to Melbourne to attend the 20th International AIDS conference Middle East -
Egyptian army delays rollout of ‘AIDS detecting machine’
The postponement of the device was made two days before a scheduled date set by the army for putting the machine to use at military hospitals Middle East -
Dicaprio space trip, Hirst art help raise record AIDS funds
The Foundation for AIDS Research holds an exclusive bash annually during the Cannes Film Festival Variety -
Egypt invents an AIDS cure – don’t hold your breath
Ignorance is when you claim to have made a discovery, and when TV hosts and media figures are dazzled without being aware of how ignorant you are Middle East -
Twitter could prevent spread of HIV, researchers suggest
The study of around 10,000 random tweets showed California, Texas, New York and Florida had the largest proportion HIV-risk tweets Digital -
When humor is no longer necessary in Egypt
Egyptians have, incredibly, found things to laugh about during the most obscenely difficult of times Middle East -
Egypt’s army claims AIDS-detecting ‘scientific breakthrough’
The device can allegedly detect AIDS and hepatitis C infections without the need to take blood samples Healthy Living -
U.N. starts aid airlifts to Syria from Iraq
The first cargo plane will take off from Erbil to reach Hassakeh in Syria Middle East
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