Iraqi Federal Police transport civilians, injured while opening a booby-trapped shop in Tayaran district, as Iraqi forces battle with Islamic State's fighters in western Mosul, Iraq March 12, 2017. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra

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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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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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U.S. says to end protected status for 9,000 Nepalese immigrants
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Germany to review over 4,000 political asylum decisions
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Morocco struggles to curb rise in number of girls married underage
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Ten aid workers missing in South Sudan - U.N. official
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Five likely mass graves found in Congo borderlands - UN
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As the dead are buried, trees rise in Zimbabwe’s cemeteries
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Rains in drought-hit Cape Town cause minor flooding
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Over 40 companies pledge to cut UK plastic pollution
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Art and science marry in Ethiopia's quest for the perfect chicken
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Aid sector eyes innovation with 3D-printed hands, braille tablets
