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WHO has recognized Egypt as a malaria-free country. WHO has certified Egypt as a malaria-free country, marking a historic milestone in the fight against the disease, the organization said in a press release. “The World Health Organization (WHO) has certified Egypt as malaria-free, a significant public health achievement for a country of more than 100 million people,” the organization said in a statement on its website. The WHO added that the achievement was the result of “nearly 100 years of efforts by the Egyptian government and people” to prevent the disease, which has been prevalent in the country since ancient times. WHO grants malaria-free status to a country if it provides detailed and reliable evidence that the chain of transmission of malaria-carrying mosquitoes has been interrupted throughout its entire territory for at least the last three years. Malaria is an infection transmitted through a mosquito bite. WHO previously reported that despite progress, the African region continues to be hit hardest by the deadly disease.

Germany develops hydrogen industry

Germany develops hydrogen industry

The German authorities want to surprise the world with the development of the hydrogen industry as part of a program to combat climate change. This is evidenced by the words of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.

Scholz called hydrogen the gas of the future and promised that Germany could make a big boom in this area. Thus, the authorities plan to diversify energy sources.

The chancellor added that by 2023 the country will have all the necessary infrastructure for gas imports. A liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal is planned to be built near the coast of Germany.

In July 2022, the German authorities took new measures to address the global problem of climate change. In order to reduce emissions, the country has begun building more bike lanes to encourage residents to switch from gasoline cars to other vehicles.

Earlier it was reported that the energy crisis in Germany will accelerate the collapse of the eurozone. Germany ran a trade deficit in a few years, as it was the only major EU country with an annual trade surplus.