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No relent in fighting in Syria, deepening misery for civilians
Locusts swarm into South Sudan as plague spreads
U.N. suggests Turkey border crossing to deliver aid to Syria
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Stateless: The world's most invisible people
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Life for the Rohingya in the world’s largest refugee camp
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Stateless: The world's most invisible people
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Life for the Rohingya in the world’s largest refugee camp
As floods hit Europe, scientists say climate change hikes rain
Moon 'wobble,' climate change seen as driving coastal flooding
Record U.S. corn crop hinges on south, east growers amid drought
U.S. and Russia climate envoys agree to work together
Thousands of flamingos die in drought in central Turkey
EU court says headscarves can be banned at work in some cases
Migrants in Libyan camps forced to trade sex for clean water
'Just another low-paying job' say overtaxed U.S. firefighters
EU's ambitious climate plan aims to cut emissions by 55% by 2030
Planes dump water on Siberian wildfires, residents plead for help
Brutal heat wave persists in U.S. West as Oregon wildfire rages
Pope to attend November U.N. climate conference in Glasgow, health
Multinationals tax shift unlikely until 2022, says Yellen
After hottest June ever, U.S. braces for new heatwave in West
Set in Chad, Cannes film 'Lingui' explores abortion struggles
Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon rises for fourth straight month
ECB to flex its financial muscle in climate change fight
Critics urge tough rules to revive ailing carbon markets
Norway to spend $1.2 bln on renewables in developing nations
First hurricane of season, Elsa hovers off Florida Gulf Coast
EU drafts plan to grow 'carbon sinks' in climate change fight
Tropical Storm Elsa to become hurricane before hitting Gulf Coast
Spain says non-consensual sex is rape, toughens laws
Tropical storm Elsa exits Cuba, takes aim at Florida
Mexican oil giant says no environmental damage from Gulf fire
French Senate blocks referendum on climate change
Malaysia to review recruitment fees after U.S trafficking report
Tropical storm Elsa moves faster towards south-central Cuba
Western Canada lightning strikes up tenfold, stoking fires
Salvadoran woman freed after 10 years in prison for abortion
Forced labour main human trafficking crime in Malaysia, U.S. says
Forest fire guts small Canada town after days of record heat
Bill Cosby release sparks worries it will set back #MeToo progress
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Vanessa Nakate
Fridays for Future Uganda
Why my erasure from a photo of climate activists at Davos matters
Across Africa, the climate crisis is happening to us now, and the stories Africans have to tell are urgent - but who is listening?
Sarah Telford
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
In a world awash with data, aid workers contend with gaps
With nearly 168 million people in need of humanitarian assistance in 2020 -- the highest figure in decades -- there is no time, or data, to lose
Teresa Anderson
ActionAid
Why "net zero" is not good enough
It sounds like an ambitious goal, but the term may hide loopholes that can delay real climate action and drive land grabs and hunger
Mandeep Dhaliwal
UNDP
The promises and perils of digital health
The potential for technology to transform health services is tremendous, but advances in digital health can bring privacy and data security challenges
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'This is just another low-paying job' say overtaxed U.S. firefighters
A year after Cyclone Amphan, for some survivors 'there is nothing'
interview
Young evangelicals push to 'build a bigger choir loft' for U.S. climate action
analysis
'Wilful ignorance': Flood-hit Australia urged to rethink climate adaptation
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Beyond Boko Haram
LGBT asylum seekers face hurdles seeking "dream life" in Ireland
Getting to Europe: The Game
No exit: Jordan’s most vulnerable refugees
Living the Chinese dream
Tanzanian albino children get new limbs in U.S.
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Critics and backers urge tough rules to revive ailing carbon markets
In India's storm-battered Sundarbans, villagers have no place to call home
analysis
A game-changer? G7 climate pledge could shift Asia's coal policy
From migration to geoengineering, climate risks threaten more conflict
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