Israel ‘yet to give any evidence’ UN staff were linked to Hamas massacre
Agency has reportedly yet to receive proof that aid staff kidnapped women and gave weapons to terror group for attacks
Agency has reportedly yet to receive proof that aid staff kidnapped women and gave weapons to terror group for attacks
More and more British offenders are directing the sexual abuse of children over live streams – so what is being done to tackle it?
Children worldwide are being sexually abused to order via live-video streams, Interpol warns
Exclusive: Head of UNRWA acknowledges risk of neutrality breaches among workers and calls for more money to improve vetting of new recruits
A decade after the virus ravaged West Africa, the threat of its return looms in an unlikely source: the testicles of men who survived
Staff from the World Health Organization were among those on a ‘high-risk’ mission to deliver medical supplies to Al-Ahli Hospital
India’s scandal-hit Apollo Hospital group has received £120 million in investments from the World Bank since 2005
World’s largest bike-parts manufacturer investigates Malaysian supplier after Telegraph uncovers labour abuse allegations
Desperate young people from Myanmar selling their organs to rich patients of India's prestigious Apollo Hospitals chain
Corporal N, 19, who lost her sister on Oct 7, is one of many Israelis whose ‘cognitive capabilities’ are proving invaluable
The Foreign Secretary has pledged to ‘put development right back at the heart’ of the UK’s international affairs
Ebola, Marburg and never-before-seen infections are spilling over into Guinea’s hunter communities. Scientists fear biological catastrophe
Water shortages, power cuts and constant air strikes cause chaos in healthcare facilities as disease and infection spread
Head of the World Health Organization asks for immediate medical access to ascertain the health status of hostages
Last year’s ban on poppy farming is described by experts as ‘the most successful counter-narcotics effort in human history’
Infections are thought to be spreading in the occupied territories, where testing has all but stopped