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Guinea detects Ebola in new region, outbreak out of control
WHO warned last week that the Ebola epidemic in West Africa could infect more than 20,000 peopleGetting help to Ebola-stricken countries to cost $600 million: UN
Ebola outbreak in West Africa
Guinea detects Ebola in new region, outbreak out of control
WHO warned last week that the Ebola epidemic in West Africa could infect more than 20,000 peopleGetting help to Ebola-stricken countries to cost $600 million: UN
Nigerian Ebola cases rise to 18, deaths up to 7
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Pakistani journalist beaten during protests, accuses police
Azam Khan, who freelances for trust.org, was covering anti-government protests when he was attacked -
Attack on Somali Islamist leader seen triggering power struggle
A hail of U.S. missiles aimed at the leader of Somalia's al Shabaab militants may have left a gaping hole in al Shabaab's leadership -
EXCLUSIVE: Kenya launches FGM and child marriage hotline
Callers can ask government to raid homes and rescue girls -
Fear hampers recruitment of volunteers in Ebola battle -WHO
Fear of the virus is also slowing the delivery of protective garments and other vital materials to stricken areas in West Africa
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Indian girl who defied village court diktat found dead - police
Police say the victim had intervened to protect her father who owed money, enraging the village court which told her to lick up spit as punishment -
Boko Haram battles for land in northeast Nigeria, 26,000 displaced
Boko Haram's attacks appear to have shifted focus in recent weeks away from creating mayhem to taking ground and holding it -
Obama says will "degrade and destroy" Islamic State
The United States says it will fight Islamic State until it is no longer a force in the Middle East -
Kenya steps up Ebola surveillance before regional summit – report
Some Kenyans fear the Ebola virus could be carried into Kenya by road from Congo
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Ukraine, Russia agree peace moves but fighting rages on
U.S. President Barack Obama says a ceasefire will succeed only if Moscow stopped sending troops to Ukraine -
Israel shows evidence of rocket fire from Gaza schools
Israeli military collected photographic evidence which suggests that Hamas militants fired and hid rockets in schools -
Yazidi girl tells of escape from Islamic State kidnappers
Adeba Shaker,14, is one of the few Yazidis to have escaped the Islamic State militants who have taken over large swathes of Iraq and Syria in recent months -
Nigeria's Bama still in state control after Islamist assault-gov't
The attack on Bama began on Monday, and on Tuesday residents said Boko Haram fighters had overrun much of it -
Indonesia's energy minister made suspect in graft case
Jero Wacik is the third minister in the cabinet of outgoing President Yudhoyono to be implicated in a high-profile corruption scandal -
Even if you build a toilet, they may not come - World Bank expert
Comparing India and Bangladesh, expert says key to stopping people from choosing streets and fields as toilets is shame -
Colombia steps up campaign to stem teen pregnancy
Twenty percent of Colombian teenagers will get pregnant this year
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J&J Ebola vaccine to start clinical trials in early 2015
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Australian emissions rise after carbon tax repeal -report
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Pakistani journalist beaten in head during protests, accuses ...
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Chinese police probe executives of business daily for graft -...
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Five reasons to watch NYC's Climate Summit
The event will be a harbinger for world leaders' commitment to tackle the climate crisis
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Is HIV still worth reporting?
Media reports on HIV/AIDS are often out of date and negative, fail to reflect more positive reality
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Can "hydro-diplomacy" prevent conflicts over shared waters?
By Benjamin Pohl (adelphi) and Susanne Schmeier (GIZ)Access to fresh water contributes to conflicts around the world, but shared waters do not have to be flashpoints of conflict
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How should we tackle disaster risk in developing island states?
By Tadateru Konoe, IFRC PresidentClimate pressures are breaking down family networks and social safety nets, pushing the young to migrate
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Cities need to be democratic and livable, not just 'green'
What makes a city sustainable? It’s inclusiveness and equal access to services as much as clean air
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Young Rohingya woman chases dream of peace and justice in Myanmar
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SPOTLIGHT: Ebola outbreak in West Africa
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Kenyan domestic worker stabbed, burned by Saudi employer-report
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The suicide letters that symbolise India's misguided shame
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One million Somalis starve as towns besieged and food prices quadruple