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Diphtheria had been all but eradicated in Bangladesh until last year, when more than 650,000 Rohingya poured across the border fleeing a bloody military crackdown in neighbouring Myanmar.
°®Âþµº profiles some of the leading members of the Syrian opposition delegation to Geneva that will eventually hold talks with Syrian regime representatives once current hurdles are cleared.
The bid to defeat Islamic State at any cost is taking its toll on civilians as a twin offensive in Iraq and Syria continues.
Brief: Two prominent Islamic intellectuals discussed the future for Muslims in Britain at an event yesterday. Engagement was their central message.
As police and military groups from around the world gather to buy weapons and share tips, community groups are facing growing violence, writes Mohammed Harun Arsalai.
Hate crimes against Muslims in London have soared over the last year, official figures released on Monday showed, with global events apparently contributing to the rise.
Since the revolution, Tunisian Salafis have enjoyed their freedom, and the community is growing. But under former autocrat Ben Ali, being a Salafi wasn’t easy.
In-depth: Gazans are desperate for Egypt to lift the blockade on the embattled Strip, reports Rami Almeghari.
Interview: The elusive figure behind the recent tube advertisements for Israel apartheid week talks about diversifying the solidarity campaign, the limits of protest and extending solidarity to Syria.
In-depth: A look inside the most profitable business in Iraq.