FILE PHOTO: Walt Disney Company Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Robert Iger announces Disney's new standards for food advertising on their programming targeting kids and families at the Newseum in Washington June 5, 2012. REUTERS/Gary Cameron/File Photo

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Boy Scouts of America to allow girls to join
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Belgium to double offshore wind energy capacity
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Boat carrying 76 Rohingya lands in Indonesia
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Hundreds search through rubble in devastated Philippines city
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Britain must address climate change inequality in Commonwealth
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U.S. legal loopholes let traffickers run illicit massage parlors
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As fruit trees fall, a hunger threat looms in Kenya
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U.S., Colombian probe targets Venezuela food import program
