Displaced people carry water containers on their heads at Tomping camp, where some 15,000 displaced people who fled their homes are sheltered by the United Nations, near South Sudan's capital Juba January 7, 2014. REUTERS/James Akena

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Asian nations struggle to lower deaths in childbirth
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Boy Scouts of America to allow girls to join
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Man who lived on tree for two years in India given land
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One man, one city, three evictions: the human cost of Rio's growth
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Saudi women unite to inspire next generation
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Red Cross vow to continue aid after workers killed in Nigeria
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Federal appeals court upholds Texas abortion restrictions
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Egypt's Sinai battle chokes food, medical supplies to thousands
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Communal land ownership in Barbuda a myth, says prime minister
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Quotas needed to close Britain's workplace gender gap
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Luxury fashion brands criticised over supply chain slavery risk
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Reefs for resilience: Insuring our shared natural capital
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California risks severe "whiplash" from drought to flood
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Seize human traffickers' money to help victims, urge campaigners
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Premier League says children trafficked by football 'fraudsters'
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China tech firms pledge to end sexist job ads
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Beyond the humanitarian #MeToo moment, a crisis of power and trust
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Airlines urged to teach staff to spot trafficking
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Emergency alerts loom as drought takes hold in Afghanistan
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Saudi-led air strikes kill at least 20 at Yemen wedding
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Indonesia environment minister rebuffs forest conservationists
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Global donors to seek more than $6 bln for Syrian aid
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Asylum-seekers and locals clash on Greek island of Lesbos
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Australia confident of 'beating' Paris climate deal targets
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For better health, let communities take the pulse
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Syrian army targets south Damascus insurgent enclave
