EU-India trade deal could cut medicines lifeline for people in developing countries Gaza: MSF concludes a physiotherapists training project on burn management Syria: Medicine used as a weapon of persecution Lebanon: Caring for the most vulnerable What uniting to combat tropical diseases will really require 85% of AIDS patients deprived of treatment in DRC Libya: Detainees tortured and denied medical care Providing healthcare on foot in India's red forests South Sudan: 'Even running away is not enough' - Latest attacks perpetuate extreme violence MSF closes its largest medical centres in Mogadishu after killings Cyclone-hit villages in southern India receive emergency shelter kits MSF deeply shocked and saddened by the killing of two staff members in a serious incident in Mogadishu, Somalia South Sudan: Emergencies unfolding one after another Medecins Sans Frontieres holds its first International General Assembly, marks fortieth anniversary Afghanistan: MSF treats victims of bomb blast in central Kunduz The thinnest of lifelines: An interview with MSF President, Dr. Unni Karunakara on MSF's response to the funding crisis at the Global Fund Access to HIV treatment must speed up to match political promises Somalia: MSF treats tens of thousands affected by crisis Democratic Republic of Congo: Condition Still Critical Gaza: Residents deprived of critical medications and medical care Myanmar: Helping patients follow their treatment India: fighting kala azar in Bihar Urban Survivors: Shedding light on the humanitarian crisis in slums Ethiopia: Surge in the number of Somali refugees demands increased capacity Somalia: MSF treats wounded after camp for displaced is hit by bombardment in Lower Juba Somalia: Vaccination campaign suspended due to fighting in Dayniile Afghanistan: MSF opens a surgical hospital in Kunduz Libya: The integrity of medical facilities must be respected MSF seeks swift release of two abducted staff without use of force and continues medical activities to assist Somali population Somalia: Aid to displaced persons still insufficient in Mogadishu Haiti: Cholera cases are increasing in Port-au-Prince Pakistan: Providing basic healthcare to families displaced by severe flooding Gaza Strip: Ad hoc specialised surgeries Shortage of benznidazole leaves Chagas patients without treatment Somalia: Uphill challenge to fight diseases in Marere Libya: 'Almost all of the hospitals' in Tripoli 'are receiving wounded' Yemen: MSF continues its emergency operations MSF condemns large scale attacks on civilians in South Sudan


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