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More than 2.7 billion people live in vulnerable areas with the Middle East and South Asia most at risk, Moody’s research found
Study authors call for more regulation to minimise the health effects
Third country evasion tactics – where networks and people facilitate prohibited exports or imports to a sanctioned state - are a growing issue
WHO says next step is an 'urgent scale-up in procurement to prevent infections, stop transmission and save lives'
Vessel was believed to be carrying about 70 migrants to the UK in the latest tragedy to hit the region
Report author said some parents could retire early, meaning a cut in the money they pay in tax
Emergency distribution closer as the disease's resurgence prompts the WHO to declare its highest international alert level
Scientists say their work could result in ultra-fast wireless communication
Researchers also found a 39 per cent reduced risk for Alzheimer’s disease
One doctor said physicians should be more cautious about prescribing the drug
The killing of three girls at a Taylor Switft-themed dance class led to far right riots
Thousands of people have been displaced by floods, causing an increase in sickness, especially in children
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is returning to Israel early from the US
Extremist directed banned group Al Muhajiroun and promoted it through New York Islamist group
UK must 'diversify the plants we select for our landscapes', warns expert at the botanical gardens in London