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Singer-songwriter Madonna issued a Monday rebuke to the Trump administration for refusing to recognize Dec. 1 as World AIDS Day in recognition of the virus’s impact. Late last month, the State ...
World AIDS Day is observed across the world every year on 1 December to raise awareness about the HIV/AIDS. On this day, India hosts nationwide awareness campaigns and community outreach programmes.
World AIDS Day on December 1st honours millions affected by HIV and urges an end to AIDS by 2030. Originating in 1988, the day combats stigma, promotes testing, and advocates for human rights and ...
Every year on December 1, World AIDS Day reminds us that HIV remains a global challenge, and in 2025 the theme is "Overcoming disruption, transforming the AIDS response." Early diagnosis and treatment ...
On World AIDS Day, the Health Ministry reported that Israel saw 317 new cases of HIV in 2024, a decrease of approximately 22% compared to 2023. Yet the stigma connected to the virus prevents people ...
PENNSYLVANIA, USA — World AIDS Day is held every year on December 1. It was first observed in 1988 as a way to support people living with HIV and AIDS. "To remember those that we've lost to the AIDS ...
Madonna is commemorating World AIDS Day and condemning Donald Trump‘s decision not to acknowledge the Dec. 1 date. In an Instagram post on Monday, the Queen of Pop slammed Trump as “ridiculous” and ...
The U.S. government will no longer commemorate December 1 as World AIDS Day, the State Department recently notified its workers. The U.S. has commemorated the international observance annually since ...
There was a distinct lack of federally coordinated action on AIDS for several key years right at the beginning of the epidemic, when it really mattered. Then-President Ronald Reagan couldn’t even ...
The US State Department has announced it will no longer commemorate World AIDS Day with public messaging. This ends a decades-long tradition of raising awareness on 1 December. In a new interview with ...