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Fearful of bombings, Syria's communities refuse new hospitals
U.N. remarks on Haiti cholera a "groundbreaking" step, say lawyers
Child soldier "nightmare" could be imminent in South Sudan: UNICEF
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Migration and climate change
Mauritania jails anti-slavery activists for up to 15 years
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Indonesia urges action against slash-and-burn forest clearing
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Zimbabwe's parched forests fall prey to new pests
Jeffrey Moyo
Saudi-led coalition says it regrets MSF Yemen decision
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Locally transmitted Zika virus identified in Miami Beach -source
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U.S. judge permanently blocks Florida law to end abortion funding
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New York clinic turns to art in Zika fight
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Clinton Foundation to bar some funding if Hillary Clinton elected
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Funding cuts, insurgency hamper Afghan goal to clear mines by 2023
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US judge says funeral home had right to fire transgender worker
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Artificial intelligence can find, map poverty, researchers say
Umberto Bacchi
MSF evacuates staff from Yemen hospitals after Saudi-led airstrike
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Five migrant bodies recovered in Mediterranean, 534 rescued
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Zimbabwe women take to the streets to demand free education
Marko Phiri
UK Ebola nurse 'concealed temperature' on return from Sierra Leone
Kieran Guilbert
U.S. singer Aloe Blacc to star in malaria-themed video
Kieran Guilbert
Aid agencies race to contain cholera in C.African Republic
Kieran Guilbert
Harrowing video shows boy pulled from Aleppo rubble
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Abandoned in Saudi camps, migrant workers won't leave without pay
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Southern African hunger crisis could extend into 2017 - U.N.
Alex Whiting
India air pollution death rate to outpace China - researcher
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UN Syria envoy bemoans lack of aid, seeks Aleppo truce
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Enslaved in Libya: One woman's extraordinary escape from IS
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Disasters claim fewer lives this year but cost insurers more
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Syrian refugees in old holiday homes dream of anything but Greece
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Former slave to run for South Sudan in Olympic marathon
Emma Batha
Australian state leader offers to house stranded asylum seekers
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Two-thirds of Colombians back potential peace deal in vote: poll
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Louisiana assesses flood damage as residents return to wet homes
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WHO appoints former NY mayor Bloomberg as global health ambassador
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Guatemala confirms first case of newborn with microcephaly linked
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Italian city on Swiss border to set up camp for blocked migrants
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Two killed in anti-government protest in eastern Congo
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Rebuilding after Typhoon Haiyan
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Kenya blazes a trail to more sustainable charcoal
Kenya tries a new approach: working with organised charcoal producers to modernise their trade, reducing harm to forests
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"I didn't know I was being radicalized": understanding extremism
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