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     One family's flight from Gaza One family's flight from Gaza"We escaped hell"Bombs, destruction, hunger: the situation of the people in the Gaza Strip is catastrophic. Those who can afford to flee to neighbouring Egypt. Mohamed Isbitah managed to do just that. He speaks to Qantara.de about his dramatic escape 
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     Medical tourism trend Medical tourism trendTurkey's plastic surgery boomEver more people are visiting Turkey from abroad for nose jobs, hair transplants and similar procedures. Prices are low, but what are the risks? 
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     Migration and the white majority Migration and the white majorityRacism can make you sickIf you've experienced racial discrimination, you'll know how it feels. Racism can cause high blood pressure, excess weight and mental health problems 
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     Earthquake aftermath Earthquake aftermathAsbestos lurks in Turkey's earthquake zoneAn exclusive DW investigation has revealed the health threat posed by asbestos in Turkey's Hatay province in the aftermath of the massive earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria in February 2023. Health experts are deeply concerned for residents. By Serdar Vardar and Pelin Ünker 
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     Sudan: War on women Sudan: War on womenAbducted and rapedSudanese women are paying a particularly high price for the war that has now lasted more than six weeks. Sexual violence – committed by all parties – has skyrocketed. By Karim El-Gawhary 
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     Development aid Development aidDespite the Taliban, Afghanistan deserves helpFor the sake of the Afghan people, the international community needs to re-engage in development cooperation. The education sector would be an ideal entry point, argue Conrad Schetter and Katja Mielke 
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     Climate change impacts Somalia Climate change impacts SomaliaWhat future without rain – or aid?Somalia is still facing unprecedented drought and high inflation, ruining the livelihoods of many and causing widespread hunger. Dadaab refugee camp in eastern Kenya, where Somalis have found refuge over decades, is again facing a new influx. Erik Siegl reports 
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     Afghanistan under the Taliban Afghanistan under the Taliban"Girls continue to attend our schools"Education for girls and women is still possible in Afghanistan, says Reinhard Eroes of the Kinderhilfe Afghanistan initiative. In interview with Elisa Rheinheimer, he talks about skewed media portrayals, the great hunger gripping the country and why aid organisations should return 
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     Human Rights Film Festival Berlin Human Rights Film Festival Berlin"Erasmus in Gaza"An Italian medical student on a study trip in the Palestinian territories: this documentary takes advantage of the unusual setting to shed light on the unbearable situation of Gaza’s civilian population. By Rene Wildangel 
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     Mental health and Islam Mental health and IslamBangladeshi mystic fights demons with psychiatryEvil spirits bedevil the families that seek blessings from an elderly Sufi mystic – but he knows his prayers alone are not enough to soothe their troubled minds 
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     Health and ageing Health and ageingMiddle East and North Africa unprepared for coming dementia epidemicBy 2050, the Middle East and North Africa could be dealing with many more elderly people suffering from dementia. A lack of facilities, specialists and local knowledge means the region is woefully underprepared. By Cathrin Schaer, Tarak Guizani and Mohammed Magdy 
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     Environmental jihad Environmental jihadCan "green Islam" save Indonesia from climate collapse?Calls for an environmentally-conscious form of Islam are growing in Indonesia, as climate change poses enormous ecological challenges for the country. Experts say it could change society's approach to climate efforts. Enno Hinz reports