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SYDNEY (AFP) - The global community has not done enough to prevent the spread of HIV and millions of deaths from preventable disease are a "shameful failure," said the head of the International AIDS Society Sunday.

Society president Pedro Cahn was speaking ahead of the first session of the fourth International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention in Sydney.

Cahn said 11,000 people were still contracting HIV each day despite the huge advances in knowledge of and treatments for the virus.
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Mayor Rodrigo Duterte gave this assurance in a speech read on his behalf by Vice Mayor Luis Bonguyan during the Media in Society Conference here last Saturday.

"While some of your colleagues have discreetly pointed a finger at me on the current controversial issue that took place three weeks ago, let me, once and for all, assure you that Davao City is safe for journalists," he said.
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SYDNEY (AFP) - The global community has not done enough to prevent the spread of HIV and millions of deaths from preventable disease are a "shameful failure," said the head of the International AIDS Society Sunday.

Society president Pedro Cahn was speaking ahead of the first session of the fourth International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention in Sydney.

Cahn said 11,000 people were still contracting HIV each day despite the huge advances in knowledge of and treatments for the virus.
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Mayor Rodrigo Duterte gave this assurance in a speech read on his behalf by Vice Mayor Luis Bonguyan during the Media in Society Conference here last Saturday.

"While some of your colleagues have discreetly pointed a finger at me on the current controversial issue that took place three weeks ago, let me, once and for all, assure you that Davao City is safe for journalists," he said.
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