Having a stroke is something many of us associate with older people, but that’s not always the case, as we find out, in this week’s interview with a courageous stroke activist who’s been telling staff at UN Geneva how he managed to learn to speak again. In Yemen, the UN migration agency IOM, has issued a warning about the tens of thousands of migrants from Africa who continue to be trafficked, shot or worse; in Geneva, North Korea’s missile tests have prompted strong words at the UN’s top disarmament forum; while 100 days of war in Ukraine have had predict ably awful results for most of the country’s youngsters. Last but not least, we’ll also hear a potentially promising COVID immunity update from the WHO.
This content originally appeared on UN News and was authored by Daniel Johnson, UN News - Geneva.
Daniel Johnson, UN News - Geneva | Radio Free (2022-06-03T01:41:22+00:00) UN Catch-Up Dateline Geneva: Too young to have a stroke? An activist shares his story. Retrieved from https://www.radiofree.org/2022/06/03/un-catch-up-dateline-geneva-too-young-to-have-a-stroke-an-activist-shares-his-story/
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