Solar panels destroyed by Hurricane Maria litter a solar farm on the grounds of the U.S. Federal Courthouse in Christiansted, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands September 27, 2017. REUTERS/Jonathan Drake

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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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One in four pre-teen suicides may be LGBT youth
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Kenya High Court delays ruling on law banning gay sex to May
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Just how sexist is that film? There's an app to find out
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'Dream of a safe place': Saudi sisters in hiding in Hong Kong
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U.S.-backed SDF to try to evacuate civilians from IS enclave
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Myanmar's Suu Kyi woos investors to crisis-hit Rakhine
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N.Korea warns of food crisis, slashes rations
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U.S. to leave 200 American peacekeepers in Syria after pullout
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Future of food under 'severe threat' as species disappear
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Insurance not enough to offset financial risks of climate change
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Venezuela's Maduro starts shutting borders to block aid
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Brazil wants to test new tactic in war against child trafficking
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Proposed U.S. state law would limit play for transgender students
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Charity urges protection of 2,500 foreign children in Syria
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Head of UK's LGBT+ lobby group quits as trans debate rages
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Prepare now for accelerating climate threats: military officials
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FACTBOX-Timeline of incidents in Jussie Smollett's alleged attack
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Women 'uniquely placed' to inspire climate action: mayors
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Canada moves one step closer to supply chain legislation
