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20 April 2015 From the section Magazine A generation ago Ethiopia's Tigray province was stricken by a famine that shocked the world. Today, as Chris Haslam reports, local people...
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The Daily Beast
Lawmakers are pushing Obama take a page out of the World War II playbook—and let Jordan borrow some Predator drones to keep the terror group at bay. In 1941, before the United...
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By Laurence Peter BBC News 16 April 2015 From the section Europe Italy has brought thousands of rescued migrants to Sicily Hundreds of migrants have drowned this month trying to...

Egypt's ousted Islamist President Mohammed Morsi gestures in a defendant cage during his hearing at a courtroom in Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, March 3, 2015.
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20 April 2015 From the section Middle East An Egyptian court is to deliver its first verdict in one of the trials of former President Mohammed Morsi. He was ousted by the military in July 2013 after mass protests against his rule, in a move which...
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UN refugee agency wants no part of Cambodia resettlement
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Uncertainty: Asylum seekers on Nauru. Photo: Angela Wylie Bangkok: The United Nations agency responsible for refugees has washed its hands of Australia's controversial deal to send refugees from the tiny Pacific island of Nauru to Cambodia. A...
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File - A Tunisian man assisted by red cross workers at the port of Lampedusa. This man was one of forty people who where aboard a small Tunisian migrant boat which got lost at sea for over 4 days, 6 March 2010.
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A smuggler's boat crammed with hundreds of people overturned off Libya's coast as rescuers approached, causing what could be the Mediterranean's deadliest known migrant tragedy and intensifying pressure on the European Union to finally meet demands...
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File - Yemeni mourners gather as they bury soldiers who were killed Thursday when a suicide car bomber rammed a security outpost on the outskirts of the port city of Mukalla, during his funeral, in Sanaa, Yemen, Monday, Oct. 13, 2014.
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SANAA, Yemen (AP) -- A Shiite rebel leader in Yemen vowed to not surrender Sunday amid Saudi-led airstrikes in a rambling speech that rejected U.N. efforts to halt violence there, even as the political party of the country's former leader welcomed...
photo: AP / Hani Mohammed
Iraqi solider playing with his hat near Saddam Hussein's hand statue
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BERLIN, April 19 (Reuters) - A former intelligence officer for the late Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein was the mastermind behind Islamic State's takeover of northern Syria, according to a report by Der Spiegel that is based on documents uncovered by...
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Sokoto Market  in Nigeria
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A 'mysterious' disease has killed eighteen people during just a few days in a small town in Nigeria. The outbreak started in Ode-Irele in the south eastern part of the country, and has since spread rapidly in the Ondo state. The disease kills victims...
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800,000 children 'forced to flee' Nigeria violence
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Almost 800,000 children have been forced to flee their homes as a result of the conflict in northeast Nigeria between Boko Haram, military forces and civilian self-defence groups, according to a new report from UNICEF. More than 1.5 million people...
photo: UN / JC McIlwaine


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