UNAIDS
Young Filipinos Discuss Their Fears Amid the Country's HIV Epidemic
As HIV infections there soar, students at the University of Philippines-Dilliman explain what's holding back progress.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
A marine has been identified as the shooter behind Baton Rouge police officer murders, Turkish authorities arrest more than 6,000 people following Friday's failed military coup, and more.
Harsh Drugs Laws, Rising HIV Rates, and Indonesia's Battle Over Both
The country's aggressive policing techniques — simply possessing clean needles can be enough to be thrown in jail — appear to be hampering efforts to prevent the spread of HIV among intravenous drug users.
French Pharmacies Begin Selling HIV/AIDS Home Testing Kits
The French government hopes that by making the test widely available, some 30,000 people currently living with undiagnosed HIV in the country will be able to access treatment.
The UN Says Major Strides Have Been Made to Eradicate HIV and AIDS
A new report says 15 million people with HIV are now on antiretroviral treatment, up from fewer than 700,000 people in 2000, and new HIV infection rates have fallen by 35 percent. But AIDS-related deaths are up in certain regions.
'We’re Testing About 20 People a Day': Inside the Cambodian Village Devastated by an HIV Outbreak
At least 212 people in Roka have tested positive for HIV and a village doctor is awaiting trial for murder and spreading the virus after habitually reusing syringes on patients.
Prominent HIV/AIDS Researchers Among Those Killed in Malaysia Airlines Crash
Flight MH17’s victims included researchers and advocates traveling to the 20th International AIDS Conference in Melbourne.
WHO Recommends All Gay Men Take HIV Treatment Drugs
Preventative antiretroviral use could reportedly lower the spread of HIV among gay males by 20 to 25 percent throughout the next 10 years.