Boston gay vets group says booted from St. Patrick's Day parade
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"We stayed quiet and prayed": survivor tells of Kabul hospital attack
Throughout the 400-bed complex medical staff, patients and visitors scrambled for cover as the attackers went through the buildings
EU concern over Libya immigration grows along with arrival numbers
Arrival numbers from lawless Libya are already higher than last year
U.S. aid group Mercy Corps says Turkey has revoked its licence
A Turkish government official told Reuters that the decision was "technical"
Cameroon considers two-year IMF aid programme to drive growth
Cameroon's economy minister Louis Paul Motaze said the 2017-2019 programme under discussion would focus on stabilizing national finances and boosting infrastructure projects
Three mass graves discovered in central Congo -U.N.
At least 400 people have died and 200,000 have been displaced in central Congo in fighting between security forces and a local militia.
Syria's Manbij council urges aid for 130,000 displaced
Tens of thousands are in dire need of international aid, included food and medicines, says city official.
Thousands flee Myanmar army clashes with insurgents near China border, official says
Fighting threatens leader Aung San Suu Kyi's top goal of reaching peace with minorities.
On Women's Day eve, statue of girl stares down Wall Street bull
"Today, we are calling on companies to take concrete steps to increase gender diversity on their boards, and have issued clear guidance to help them begin to take action."
Brazil launches database to fight illegal Amazon logging
Individual trees will be electronically tagged and monitored as they pass through the supply chain