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Croatia overwhelmed by flood of migrants, EU calls summit
"There is no wall you would not climb, no sea you would not cross if you are fleeing violence" - EU migration ...Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk through London to support refugees
Walls and violence will not solve migrant crisis -EU Commissioner
Croatia overwhelmed by flood of migrants, EU calls summit
"There is no wall you would not climb, no sea you would not cross if you are fleeing violence" - EU migration commissionerAi Weiwei and Anish Kapoor walk through London to support refugees
Walls and violence will not solve migrant crisis -EU Commissioner
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Chileans pick through debris after powerful quake; 11 dead
Magnitude 8.3 earthquake forces over 1 million people to evacuate their homes, as tsunami waves cause flooding -
Hunger drives migration in Central America - study
Poor families in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras are fleeing hunger and gang violence -
Violence against children still widespread but can be curbed
An estimated 120 million girls - about 1 in 10 of all the girls in the world - have experienced sexual violence -
Vatican hopes pope's Cuba trip helps end U.S. embargo
It is hoped Pope Francis' visit will lead to more freedom and human rights on the communist island
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Malaria 'tamed' as death rate drops, saving millions - WHO
The report found an increasing number of countries on the verge of eliminating malaria -
Turn flood of climate information into useable stream, experts say
Right now, "it's profoundly confusing to know where to go to get decent climate information" -
Burkina Faso general says ex-president Compaore not linked to coup
The junta leader says he would hand the country back to civilian rule when conditions were in place to do so -
Expect more sex abuse cases in Central African Republic: UN chief
There must be no mercy for peacekeepers who commit sexual abuse offences, UN force chief says
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Kurdish militants rule out unilateral ceasefire in Turkey
Hundreds have been killed in bloody clashes between the PKK and Turkish forces since a ceasefire fell apart in July -
Refugees see last chance for Europe before winter
The sea crossing to Greece is becoming treacherous and will soon be impassable as autumn descends -
South Sudan govt violated truce with helicopter attack - monitors
Monitors say the attacks took place on Sept. 2 in the Lelo, Awarajwok and Detand areas of oil-producing Upper Nile state -
Cholera kills 16 in Nigeria, medical charity MSF calls for help
Almost 200 people have been admitted to MSF's cholera treatment centre -
Indian activists outraged as Saudi diplomat accused of rape flees
The women told police they were gang raped, assaulted, tortured and starved while held captive for months -
Raped, rejected, accepted: rebuilding broken marriages in Congo
Most Congolese women who are raped by strangers are forced out of their homes -
Somali president says rebel attacks don't mean resurgence
Al Shabaab militants retook the central Somali town of Buqda and two other southern settlements this month
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Goat-killing menace mutates to clean energy source in rural Kenya
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In Pakistan, solar water heaters help a town move away from wood
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SPECIAL SERIES - Ending child labour by 2025 farcical as India plans to allow family work
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Better baby food: changing African mindsets on eggs, grandmas, motherhood
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Women pay the price for Zambia mining expansion
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What are the 3 keys to building real resilience to climate change?
Adapting to change, anticipating shocks and absorbing them when they come are crucial, a report argues
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Climate finance in Paris: a reason to hope?
Developed and developing nations may be inching towards a sensible compromise on the thorny issue of climate finance
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When it comes to climate knowledge, the revolution starts here
By Geoff BarnardClimate change "knowledge brokers" launch a manifesto that aims to get the right information where it's needed
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Tax justice is the key to progress on education
By Amade Suca, ActionAid MozambiqueTax dodging by multinational companies is depriving developing countries of an estimated $200bn a year
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Why mixing it up on the farm is key for climate adaptation
By Cecilia SchubertWe still know little about how climate change will impact the many farms that both grow crops and rear livestock
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Pentagon designing cyber 'scorecard' to stay ahead of hackers
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Death toll in Northern California wildfires jumps to five
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Former Sinopec executive to be prosecuted for graft
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Three attackers dead as gunmen attack Pakistan air force base in ...