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Airstrike kills 12 people including children in south Niger
Vaccinating people with comorbidities in South Africa
Amid hunger, people are “lucky to be alive” in northwest Nigeria
MSF mourns colleague murdered in Agok
Cyclone Batsirai leaves people vulnerable to food shortages and malaria
Gaza: Burn injuries are a chronic health problem
Prevention is key to stop children from dying of lead poisoning
Attacks and violence in Cabo Delgado displace thousands as cyclone season begins
Poland-Belarus border crisis: “We don’t want people to die in the forest”
Working with the community to counter malaria and malnutrition
Italy-Libya agreement: Five years of EU-sponsored abuse in Libya and the central Mediterranean
MSF brings down the curtain on one of its largest interventions in the country
Four things to know about the crisis in Burkina Faso
Thousands desperate for food, water and shelter in conflict-hit Marib
“Unacceptable” detention of MSF medical team in Khartoum
Hundreds of people require port of safety after multiple rescues from Central Mediterranean
‘Unjustifiable’ Saudi-led coalition air strike on prison kills and injures hundreds
The restless challenge of tackling COVID-19 in Iraq
Thousands of people in precarious conditions as violence set to repeat in Ituri
MSF launches response after Typhoon Rai leaves hundreds of casualties in its wake
Six months on, still no responsibility established for the killing of María, Tedros and Yohannes in Tigray
Hundreds of thousands of people in dire conditions months after floods
“If the rain abandons us again, we don’t know what we will do”
MSF leaves Polish border after being blocked from assisting people
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