The world's in flames. But these are the ways I've found hope this summer amid the gloom | Jonathan Freedland
Briefly

Humanitarian crises are deepening worldwide, exemplified by the escalation of violence in Gaza and the recent massacre of civilians in Sudan. The Trump administration's decision to cut vaccine funding raises concerns about public health amidst efforts to roll back immunization. Social media exacerbates the spread of falsehoods and hate, while intolerance grows in societies previously marked by a fragile peace. Reflecting on the past, the 80th anniversary of the Hiroshima bombing underscores humanity's struggle with destructive legacies of science and conflict.
The ongoing agony of Gaza continues as Netanyahu's government escalates the war instead of increasing the flow of desperately needed humanitarian aid.
The massacre of over 1,500 civilians in Sudan reflects a brutal attack by paramilitaries linked to a western ally, showcasing a grim reality in conflict zones.
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