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Vichai honoured for thalassemia work

The president of Praboromarajchanok Institute, Vichai Tienthavorn, has been named the recipient of the World Health Organization's (WHO) prestigious Sasakawa Health Prize, for his work on thalassemia and other non-communicable diseases in the country.

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Bonds between LDP, Unification Church date back half a century | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis

Since the suspect in the slaying of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe expressed a grudge against the Unification Church, the relationship between the organization and the ruling Liberal Democrat Party is increasingly coming to light.

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Two doctors due to receive WHO awards

Two Thai doctors will be recognised by the World Health Organization (WHO) for their contributions to the medical field, according to the Public Health Ministry.

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Sasakawa's Epoch-Making Quest to End Discrimination of Leprosy Affected People

For the WHO Goodwill Ambassador for Leprosy Elimination, Yohei Sasakawa, ensuring affected peoples’ human rights is fundamental to the campaign to eradicate the disease.In an exclusive intervie

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Cenotaph for Russian sailors rescued by Japanese in 1905 war relocated in Shimane Pref.

news Cenotaph for Russian sailors rescued by Japanese in 1905 war relocated in Shimane Pref. The Mainichi © The Mainichi This March 6, 2021 photo shows the relocated cenotaph for the Iltish ship crew members, in Gotsu, Shimane Prefecture. (Mainichi/Kenichi Kayahara) GOTSU, Shimane A cenotaph for Russian sailors rescued in the Sea of Japan by Japanese residents during the Japanese-Russo War in 1905 has been relocated within the city as an ongoing symbol of residents love for humanity. The cenotaph, which had stood on the shore of the Wakicho district of Gotsu, was relocated to the grounds of a local community center in the western Japan city due to coastal erosion, among other reasons. In a ceremony at the community center on March 6, residents swore anew to pass on their predecessors love for humankind.

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