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Melinda Gates donates $215 mn for women’s health, dares others billionaires to follow

Melinda French Gates has a lifetime giving of $52.6 billion (Forbes data as on February 2026). The American philanthropist and Bill Gates’ ex-wife has donated mostly to nonprofits focused on global health and development, particularly initiatives supporting women and girls. In a latest, French Gates has announced $215 million additional funding to Washington–based Pivotal Philanthropies to focus on women’s reproductive and midlife health.

Times of India 5d ago

Maasai women turn drought into income through fodder farming in Tanzania

Maasai women turn drought into income through fodder farming in Tanzania As drought kills livestock, Maasai women are turning drought-resistant grass into animal feed and income. Monduli, Tanzania – When drought wiped out most of her family’s livestock, 30-year-old Nesirkar Loongidong’i, a Maasai mother of four from Selela village in northern Tanzania, found herself with very few options. The dry season had already killed most of their animals.

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Don’t keep calm and carry on: British women are among the angriest in Europe, survey reveals

Long delays and dismissive attitudes within UK healthcare systems are impacting older British women especially, leaving them angrier and sadder than the rest of Europe. As the saying (sort of) goes: Hell hath no fury like a British woman scorned… by their healthcare system. According to a new poll, women from the United Kingdom are among the angriest in Europe, with more than a fifth reporting feelings of rage.

Euronews 5d ago

Aid cuts are making tablets needed to help fight stillbirths and mothers dying harder to buy

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The Independent World 3d ago

Trump administration refuses to distribute up to $10m in contraceptives bought as aid: ‘It’s as simple as that’

Trump administration refuses to distribute up to $10m in contraceptives bought as aid: ‘It’s as simple as that’ The confirmation to Congress by the secretary of state, Marco Rubio, has sparked anger among politicians and humanitarian organisations given the needs of vulnerable people around the world - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Marco Rubio has told Congress for the first time that the United States will not distribute contraceptives globally, as nearly $10 million worth of...

The Independent World 1d ago

Smoke engulfed their cities. Did it make their children sick?

Mothers fear children's chronic illnesses are linked to bushfire smoke during pregnancy Sun 31 May 2026 at 5:16am Six years after Black Summer bushfires, parents and doctors face an unsettling question: What does bushfire smoke do to babies in the womb? This story is a collaboration between the ABC's climate team and climate media organisation Grist. They never thought the fires would reach them.

ABC Australia 11d ago

FIFA and players' union FIFPRO announce cooperation agreement

FIFA and players' union FIFPRO announce cooperation agreement June 10 : FIFA and global players' union FIFPRO announced on Wednesday a cooperation agreement that grants players a formal role in governance and sets up a framework for negotiating changes to the transfer system, player welfare rules and rest periods. The deal, which runs until December 2031, formally recognises FIFPRO as the global union for professional players. It gives the union a seat on the FIFA Council for the first time...

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Bill Gates says he ‘should never have met’ Epstein during closed-door meeting with House Oversight investigators

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Women's T20 World Cup prize money: How much will winners, runners-up earn? Full breakdown

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Times of India 17h ago

The back-channel bid to go soft on Maduro

When Marco Rubio was named secretary of State, many in both South Florida Republican circles and the American energy industry exulted. But one man who bridged both worlds knew he had a problem. A longtime investor in Venezuela, the main source of crude oil needed to produce the asphalt that had made his family rich, Harry Sargeant III kept relations with top officials in Caracas even as they seized most foreign oil holdings.

Politico EU 2d ago