Migrant influx strains Greece as economy suffers
Greek reaction to foreigners pouring into city centres, lining up at food banks and shelters already crowded with impoverished Greeks, is turning hostile
World health body wants vaccination drive to avert 1.5 million child deaths yearly
Half of all children do not receive the rubella vaccine and 16 percent are not being vaccinated against measles, according to the WHO
Active online, foreign women become Islamic State widows
Morale of foreign women concerns IS as it attempts to attract more to marry its fighters and populate its territory
How likely are riots if food prices rise?
With a growing global population and climate change, many believe the era of low prices won't last forever
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"Among the Believers" probes ideological rift behind Pakistan violence
Over six years, filmmakers gained access to radical cleric Abdul Aziz Ghazi, a supporter of the Taliban and head of the Red Mosque in the Islamabad
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Women in Punjab are planting trees and vegetable gardens, urging local government to give them land
Football idols Zidane and Ronaldo team up in UN Ebola fundraiser
"We are delighted to play a part in helping people, communities and countries get back on their feet after the damage that Ebola has caused" - Ronaldo