“I had a little bird, its name was Enza. I opened the window and in-flu-enza.” Almost like the creepy theme tune to a horror film, the rhyme above became a common refrain for young girls as they played and jumped rope in 1918 – when the Spanish flu began its deadly global rampage. Keep reading list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Photos: Pakistan’s health workers fight the spread of poliolist 2 of 4US surgeo
Handmade dolls carry the stories of Syrian families, both devastating and hopeful, to the world. Marianne and Melina Moussalli founded the Ana Collection as 'a way of giving back' to Syria [Courtesy of the Ana Collection/Al Jazeera] More than 465,000 people have died in Syria’s war and more than 12 million have been displaced – but two young women are determined to keep the humanity of those affec
Lost your phone in Japan? You’ll probably get it back How efficient lost property management in Japan reunites lost wallets, phones, keys and umbrellas with their owners. Honesty on the part of the finders as well as Japan's successful lost property management system mean that many lost objects are reunited with their owners [JJ O'Donoghue/Al Jazeera] Osaka, Japan – When Maithilee Jadeja reported
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