Skip to main content
Emergency health talks scheduled amid polio outbreak
Cases discovered in Afghanistan, Iraq and Equatorial Guinea

The World Health Organisation (WHO) announced on Monday that it had convened emergency talks on polio after cases were discovered in Afghanistan, Iraq and Equatorial Guinea.

The UN health agency said that it was considering whether to declare the new spread of polio a “public health emergency of international concern” that could require travel restrictions.

Polio mainly affects children under the age of five and has come close to being beaten as the result of a 25-year effort.

The 95th Anniversary Appeal
Support the Morning Star
You have reached the free limit.
Subscribe to continue reading.
Similar stories
Transitional Prime Minister of Sudan Kamil El-Tayeb Idris addresses the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly, September 25, 2025, at UN headquarters
Northeast Africa / 26 September 2025
26 September 2025
Health workers dressed in protective gear begin their shift at an Ebola treatment center in Beni, Congo DRC, July 16, 2019
Central Africa / 12 September 2025
12 September 2025
People inspect the damage at the Sheikh Radwan al-Taba UNRWA clinic following an Israeli army bombardment in Gaza City, August 6, 2025
Gaza / 6 August 2025
6 August 2025

Israeli media awash with leaks and rumours of Netanyahu’s plans to seize Gaza. Meanwhile, the unrelenting siege of Gaza continues unabated