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Displaced peoples at risk, Margaret Chan, Trumpcare
Tedros wins, US health cuts, obesity warning
Former foreign minister faces challenge to boost UN agency’s funding
The World Health Organisation’s director-general on why extra resources are vital in the fight against neglected tropical diseases
Low-cost steps and policies could help save lives, writes Michael Bloomberg
Director Margaret Chan says pharma groups cannot continue to fund research
Move unlocks funding and contrasts with slow response to Ebola outbreak
WHO estimates mosquito-borne disease could infect up to 4m people in the Americas
Mosquito-borne disease has now affected 21 countries in Central and South America
At 85, Heinrich Villiger is not ready to end his fight against Swiss moves to tighten tobacco laws
Calls for an international emergency response unit are welcome
The disease kills 500,000 a year and a drug-resistant strain in Asia awakens fresh concern
US to overhaul management of virus after American nurse is infected
Surviving other other globe-threatening ailmentssuch as bird flu and severe acute respiratory syndrome, might be down to luck not competence, writes Anjana Ahuja
The biggest threat to the campaign against malaria is the perception that the war has already been won
Progress runs alongside fear that the infectious disease claiming 660,000 lives a year is slipping off the agenda, writes Andrew Jack
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