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WHO and Switzerland have announced the renewal of their cooperation strategy for the period 2024-2028. In 2013, Switzerland became the first high-income country in the WHO European Region to pilot a cooperation strategy with WHO (hereafter referred to as the WHO-Switzerland Cooperation Strategy). In 2022, WHO and Switzerland jointly decided to update and renew this cooperation strategy, which was done on 4 March 2025 at the Regional Office of the WHO in Copenhagen, Denmark.Visit the WHO/Europe website to read the news release and learn more about the WHO—Switzerland country cooperation strategy 2024—2028.Read more about the WHO-Switzerland partnership for the global…
As I’ve reported previously for Forbes.com, some remote jobs in 2026 pay well into six figures. As Gen Z increasingly questions whether college is the only path to financial security, employers are placing greater value on real-world abilities than formal credentials. Science-backed research continues to show that remote-friendly jobs can boost productivity, retention and employer returns—while opening the door to high-paying opportunities that are hiring now. FlexJobs matches the two trends, announcing 20 remote roles that don’t require a four-year degree, plus, must-know advice for landing a remote, well-paying job without a degree. 20 Remote Jobs That Don’t Require A…
The top stories and transfer rumours from Wednesday’s newspapers…Transfer newsChelsea are eyeing a move for Porto goalkeeper Diogo Costa, who was previously linked with Manchester United and has a £51m release clause – Daily Mirror. Manchester City midfielder Tijjani Reijnders has emerged as a £55m target for Nottingham Forest – Daily Mail. United States striker Folarin Balogun has been offered to Tottenham via intermediaries, with his future at Monaco uncertain – The Sun.Spurs are in contact with Manchester City over winger Savinho and Eintracht Frankfurt’s attacking midfielder Jean-Matteo Bahoya – The Athletic. Captivate This content is provided by Captivate, which…
How Much Do the Celebrities Get Paid to Be on Dancing With the Stars?Citing multiple sources, Variety reported in 2019 that Dancing With the Stars contestants make $125,000 for the rehearsal period and first two weeks of the show. If they progress beyond that point, the outlet continued, they earn more money each week. At the time, sources told the publication stars could earn a maximum of $295,000. However, Bobby Bones said he made more than this when he won season 27 with Sharna Burgess in 2018. “That show pays OK,” the radio personality said on a Sept. 2025 episode of…
With its gentle rippling water, tall purple flowers and rustling trees, Earlswood Lakes near Solihull in the West Midlands seems the perfect spot for dogs to paddle. But their owners have been warned that the otherwise idyllic open water could prove perilous to pets.“We’ve had all this hot weather and millions of families are now spending time around open bodies of water, and it’s easy to not realise the dangers,” said Emma-Jane Thomas, rehoming manager at Dogs Trust Kenilworth during a walk around Earlswood.“Dogs love water and it’s great exercise and enrichment for them. However, not all dogs are natural…
It’s officially getting hard to keep track of all the times and ways AI models from OpenAI and Anthropic have been involved in “security incidents,” going outside the confines of their testing and interacting with the wider internet in unintended, often unwelcome ways. Add these to the list: Agents from both AI labs went on recent, previously undisclosed hacking sprees, with one going so far as to leave instructions for future versions of itself.The most alarming behavior disclosed on Tuesday appears to have been tied to testing conducted by the UK’s AI Security Institute, which evaluates frontier models to identify…
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CHINA – 2025/09/05: In this photo illustration, the 100-yuan RMB banknotes, a calculator and a Chinese national flag are placed on the table. Sopa Images | Lightrocket | Getty ImagesOffshore trusts have long been used by China’s ultra-rich to tuck away hundreds of billions of dollars outside the country. Now, a move by Beijing to tax them has set off a rush to lawyers and a scramble for cash.For decades, the legal structure has been a favored vehicle of Chinese tycoons to hold everything from pre-IPO stakes to family fortunes — and their tax treatment in China was never spelled…
In a three-day strategic dialogue, Belgium and WHO reviewed progress in their longstanding partnership, and agreed to further boost their collaboration on universal health coverage, health-systems strengthening and equitable access to essential vaccines, medicines and health technologies.The Belgian delegation – headed by H.E. Christophe Payot, Ambassador of Belgium to the United Nations and other international organizations in Geneva – discussed issues of strategic importance, exchanged views on how to smoothly align WHO strategic directions and Belgium’s development cooperation priorities in the context of an evolving global health landscape.The partners exchanged updates on Belgium’s support to global health areas brought in the…
As I’ve reported previously for Forbes.com, some remote jobs in 2026 pay well into six figures. As Gen Z increasingly questions whether college is the only path to financial security, employers are placing greater value on real-world abilities than formal credentials. Science-backed research continues to show that remote-friendly jobs can boost productivity, retention and employer returns—while opening the door to high-paying opportunities that are hiring now. FlexJobs matches the two trends, announcing 20 remote roles that don’t require a four-year degree, plus, must-know advice for landing a remote, well-paying job without a degree. 20 Remote Jobs That Don’t Require A…