A student holds a sign that reads "I am ordered by reason, you are ordered by a colonel" during a protest against Bolivia's government new health care policies in La Paz, Bolivia, January 3, 2018. REUTERS/David Mercado

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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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Cambridge donor BP urges university to keep fossil fuel investment
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Israel abandons plan to forcibly deport African migrants
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Syria is death trap for civilians, UN refugee chief warns
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Prosecutors seek second genocide conviction for Karadzic
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UN and EU use Syria donor conference to call for peace
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Asian Games to boost Indonesia's war on forest fires - official
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Iceland's Reykjavik tops index for green city getaways
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In Iraq minefields, an old war leaves a menacing legacy
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Palestinian UN aid still $200 mln short after Trump cuts
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Statue of UK feminist trailblazer unveiled outside parliament
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Saving Rohingya's children, or how to outlive a conflict
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Will the death penalty stop India's wave of child rape?
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For India's sex assault victims, an unending burden
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Malaria on rise in crisis-hit Venezuela, WHO says
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Central American refugees escape one horror, start of another
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Brexit 'will not change' UK's climate ambition – official
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European nations urged to stop Libya's trafficking gangs
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General Electric to trial world’s largest wind turbine in Britain
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Car wash slavery to be investigated by UK lawmakers
