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The key to helping the world's estimated 186.5 million people in need is to embrace innovation
Governments and global healthcare bodies must follow the science and not be distracted by unhelpful misconceptions
Unpromising ceasefire talks are failing to halt a relentless Israeli operation while the most militant voices continue to set the agenda
Many are too often stymied by financial bottlenecks, burdensome bureaucracy, corruption or – in the most extreme cases – war
Legal changes and new investigative bodies reflect the urgency with which the country is tackling this menace
Tehran allegedly not only wants to target Trump but the system as a whole, even if that comes with huge blowback
A 21st-century world of Zoom calls, hybrid working and flexible hours makes it necessary to question long-held assumptions
Israel can now present the new Hamas leader as a bogeyman figure, using his dogmatism as an excuse to press on with its own quixotic war aims
With the right approach that includes a peaceful transition to a more responsive administration, the country can close this chapter and begin a new one
The violence seen in Britain is the result of a knot of multi-layered problems that include an emboldened far right, misinformation on social media and the exploitation of genuine grievances
Moving abroad is not without its pitfalls and even the best-laid plans can come unstuck. From September 1, those without valid papers will be offered help with getting their lives back on track
The past decade and a half has left a toxic legacy from which it will be hard to recover
The brinkmanship between Israel and its enemies is ruining the Middle East
A mob's defence of soldiers accused of raping a Palestinian prisoner shows the normalisation of injustice
The suffering of the local Druze community shows the perilous position war places on the region's divided communities
