Italy Syndrome: The Hidden Health Crisis Among Caregivers
Dozens of Eastern European women returning from caregiving jobs in Italy are suffering from a mysterious, treatment-resistant depression dubbed ‘Italy syndrome.’
Dozens of Eastern European women returning from caregiving jobs in Italy are suffering from a mysterious, treatment-resistant depression dubbed ‘Italy syndrome.’
As Hurricane Melissa nears Cuba, nearly half a million residents have been evacuated amid fears of catastrophic flooding and storm surge.
Brazil’s deadliest police operation in history leaves 64 dead in Rio de Janeiro as authorities target the Comando Vermelho drug gang.
Hurricane Melissa’s devastation in the Caribbean underscores years of unheeded warnings from island nations about climate vulnerability and the urgent need for global climate finance.
Historic Black River, Jamaica, lies in ruins after Hurricane Melissa killed at least two and erased centuries of heritage.
Hurricane Melissa has killed at least 25 people across Jamaica and Haiti, with widespread destruction in Cuba as the storm moves north.
France has officially updated its rape law to require explicit consent, following public outrage over the Gisèle Pelicot drugging and assault case.
Voters in Tanzania head to the polls under heavy security as protests break out against the ruling CCM party’s attempt to maintain its six-decade hold on power.
U.S. Middle East envoy Morgan Ortagus presses Lebanese leaders to disarm Hezbollah during a tense visit amid escalating Israeli airstrikes and fears of regional war.
Russian President Vladimir Putin announces a successful test of the Poseidon nuclear-powered underwater drone, designed to create radioactive tsunamis, raising global security concerns.