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  • Nigeria open AFCON campaign with narrow win

    Nigeria open AFCON campaign with narrow win

    Semi Ajayi (R) celebrates scoring for Nigeria against Tanzania in Fes. Photo: AFP


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  • TEAM NEWS | Squad named for Boxing Day : Bedford Blues RFC

    TEAM NEWS | Squad named for Boxing Day : Bedford Blues RFC

    Posted: 24th December 2025
     

    Mike Rayer has named his team as Bedford Blues prepare to bring the curtain down on 2025 by hosting Richmond in-front of a sellout Goldington Road on Boxing Day (KO 3pm).

    No further…

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  • Mohsin hails NDMA's integrated approach to disaster risk reduction – RADIO PAKISTAN

    1. Mohsin hails NDMA’s integrated approach to disaster risk reduction  RADIO PAKISTAN
    2. Interior Minister pays surprise visit to Islamabad Traffic Centre, orders reforms  Associated Press of Pakistan
    3. Pakistan Announces Two-Year Development Plan…

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  • Football hubs celebrating more than two years of community success

    Football hubs celebrating more than two years of community success

    From the next generation following in the footsteps of Ella Toone, to those enjoying a casual kickabout with mates, thousands have been enjoying the state-of-the-art football…

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  • Major M27 closure starts today as drivers warned to plan ahead over Christmas and New Year – Hampshire County Council

    1. Major M27 closure starts today as drivers warned to plan ahead over Christmas and New Year  Hampshire County Council
    2. M27 Motorway Closure for New Junction Construction: Diversions, Delays, and What Tourists Need to Know  Travel And Tour World
    3. ‘Huge milestone around the corner’ for long-running M27 works  Hampshire Chronicle
    4. M27 underpass works: What you need to know  BBC
    5. Ten-day M27 closure begins tonight with drivers urged to plan ahead | ITV News  ITVX

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  • Hole closes road towards Dorset’s Hardy monument

    Hole closes road towards Dorset’s Hardy monument

    The country road that leads towards a popular monument has been closed after a large hole opened up in the tarmac a council has confirmed.

    In a Facebook post, external, Dorset Council announced the emergency closure of the C112 near Martinstown,…

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  • What are men searching for (and running from) when they go on a retreat? | Lifestyle

    What are men searching for (and running from) when they go on a retreat? | Lifestyle

    What are men escaping (for a week or, at most, for 10 days) when they go on a retreat in places where no one knows them? Places where no one is aware if they are CEOs, freelancers or rich heirs; if they’re family men, uncompromising bachelors…

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  • Pakistan court extends interim bail of Imran Khan, his wife Bushra in May 9 cases

    Pakistan court extends interim bail of Imran Khan, his wife Bushra in May 9 cases

    Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan, right, and his wife Bushra Bibi in Lahore in July 2023. File
    | Photo Credit: AP

    A Pakistani court…

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  • WHO prequalifies the first two rapid antigen detection tests for COVID-19

    WHO prequalifies the first two rapid antigen detection tests for COVID-19

    On 17 December 2025, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced the prequalification of two rapid antigen diagnostic tests (Ag-RDT) for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. The two tests are the SD Biosensor STANDARD Q COVID-19 Ag Test and the ACON Biotech Flowflex SARS-CoV-2 Antigen Rapid Test (Self-Testing). This marks the first time that rapid antigen tests for SARS-CoV-2 have achieved WHO prequalification.

    This achievement builds on earlier regulatory milestones for these products previously listed under WHO’s Emergency Use Listing (EUL). In September 2020, the SD Biosensor STANDARD Q COVID-19 Ag Test became the first rapid antigen test ever listed under WHO’s EUL, enabling its rapid deployment across more than 100 countries during the COVID-19 pandemic. WHO EUL is a risk-benefit assessment, designed to accelerate access to life-saving health products during public health emergencies, based on limited available data where the benefits outweigh the risks.

    The new WHO prequalification now provides long-term quality assurance, confirming that the products meet WHO standards for quality, safety and performance. It also makes these Ag-RDTs eligible for procurement by United Nations agencies, global health partners and countries, expanding access to rapid, reliable diagnostic tests in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The test can be prioritized in pooled procurement initiatives aimed at reducing prices and improving supply stability in LMICs, ultimately helping countries overcome barriers to accessing high-quality diagnostic tests due to cost, supply and regulatory constraints.

    Two and a half years after WHO announced the end of the emergency phase of COVID-19, the virus continues to circulate worldwide, though current evidence indicates relatively stable trends of SARS-CoV-2 activity. The need for affordable, accurate diagnostic tools remains strong, especially in the world’s lower income countries where access to laboratory testing is limited.

    Rapid antigen-detection tests provide results in 15–30 minutes, are affordable, and can be used outside centralized laboratories – in clinics, community sites and mobile settings – making them critical for timely detection of infectious cases and targeted public-health action. They are a vital complement to molecular (polymerase-chain reaction or PCR) tests, particularly in resource-limited settings with limited laboratory capacity.

    Rapid antigen testing remains essential for:

    • detecting and controlling local outbreaks
    • protecting vulnerable populations and health-care workers
    • maintaining preparedness for future respiratory pandemics.

    WHO’s broader diagnostics strategy highlights the ongoing need for decentralized, quality-assured testing as part of universal health coverage and global health-security efforts.

     

    Notes to editors

    About WHO prequalification and EUL: For many years, the WHO Prequalification programme has been crucial in speeding up access to health products in LMICs by assessing their quality, safety, and effectiveness. It enables multilateral organizations to purchase quality-assured medicines, vaccines, diagnostic tools, and vector control products, while also providing guidance to developing regulatory authorities that may not yet have the resources to perform their own evaluations. Through its Emergency Use Listing (EUL), WHO prequalification conducts risk-based assessments of products during public health emergencies of international concern to meet urgent public health needs.

     

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