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Who Owns Your Health Data? Inside the Global Battle Between Regulation and Innovation

Authors: Prof. Dr Cristina Vanberghen and Nikita Singh* As health systems digitize, a quiet global contest is emerging - not over who delivers care, but...

Rethinking the SDG Commitment of Indonesia’s Pharmaceutical Industry

The issue of pharmaceutical waste, ranging from expired or unused medications to effluents from pharmaceutical production, has increasingly drawn serious attention in Indonesia over...

Insects on the Menu: EU Approves Bug Powder in Food

From February 10 EU law has allowed food manufacturers to use insect larvae powder in foods  and I am appalled at this. The EU has...

Cold War Health Diplomacy: Lessons for a Fractured World

The Cold War is normally recalled as an age of caustic hostility, ideological confrontations, and a worldwide competition in arms buildup that brought humanity...

“Close the Gap” or Political Band-Aid? South Africa’s HIV/AIDS Response

In February 2025, the South African government launched the Close the Gap campaign, an ambitious initiative aimed at bridging disparities in HIV/AIDS treatment and ensuring universal...

Cross-Border Health Threats in Conflict Zones: Public Health Diplomacy for Regional Stability

In war-torn regions of the world, usually healthcare is one of the first to be affected, leading to terrible consequences for affected populations. Disease...

The Abolition of USAID in South Asia: Stability, Strategic Rivalry, or a Dangerous Vacuum?

Recent executive actions have initiated the dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and raised concerns about the future of U.S. development...

Zhanna Shamalova: What My Journey Taught Me About Growth

Zhanna Shamalova stands out as a remarkable example of entrepreneurial achievement in the post-Soviet landscape, having turned early challenges into opportunities through her strategic...

Health Aid and Global Influence: Balancing Diplomacy, Development, and Equity

Health aid operates at the intersection of diplomacy, humanitarianism, and strategic policymaking. While it aims to address critical public health challenges, it simultaneously serves...

The Prospects for China-Pakistan Cooperation in Medical Sector

In January 2025, Memorandums worth $250 million were signed between Pakistan and China, strengthening their partnership. Both have rejoiced in a long and enduring...

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