Reluctance to cheerlead alleged US ceasefire efforts reflects suspicion talk of peace could be another foil for escalation
Professionals from across Europe urge MEPs to reject plans, saying ‘climate of fear’ could stop people seeking care
Hostilities should halt and healthcare facilities must be treated as ‘safe havens’, WHO’s regional chief has said
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Only 38% of parents without ECHPs felt teachers in mainstream schools had the tools to deal with special needs
Diplomatic sources say negotiations may begin in Islamabad next week, though no formal agreement is in place
Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, who has threatened the US, is being weighed up as potential interlocutor to help end war
Hopes of de-escalation dim as Israeli PM also vows to keep striking Iran, even as Trump talks up deal hopes
Diplomats say US president’s latest claimed plan probably based on now outdated framework put forward in May 2025
February annual rate in line with expectations, but Food and Drink Federation fears it is ‘calm before storm’
Israel and Gulf states targeted by Iran in latest strikes while Tehran denies any negotiations with US to end war
Wael Sawan warns of pressure on diesel and petrol if strait of Hormuz does not reopen to oil and gas shipping
Industry fears strait of Hormuz closure could disrupt shipping of crucial parts for UK and German North Sea projects
Tehran skeptical of president’s offer – and troop deployments for potential ground operations – suggest claim of imminent end to war not credible
Human Rights Watch and others say they have documented use of weapon in civilian areas during war on Gaza
Many experts and women living with the disease say the name polycystic ovary syndrome is reductive and misleading