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  1. 7 Of Our Most Popular Global Health And Development Stories In 2019

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  2. Why Dengue Fever Cases Are Hitting Record Highs In Latin America

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  3. Menstrual Huts Are Illegal in Nepal. So Why Are Women Still Dying In Them?

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  4. Indonesian garment workers just won $4 million in overdue severance pay. But the victory may be short-lived, if the government's controversial plan to weaken labor laws goes through.

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  5. Laid-Off Workers In Indonesia Just Won A Battle For $4 Million In Severance Pay

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  6. They're The Bravest, Humblest Civil Servants In Pakistan

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  7. A New HIV Vaccine Effort With A Different Kind Of Strategy

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  8. Lual Mayen was drawn to Grand Theft Auto, but "I felt like this is what is actually happening in my country. This is war." He started to wonder what if "I could make the same thing happen, but for peace?" Check out his video game about refugees!

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  9. A Kid In A Refugee Camp Thought Video Games Fell From Heaven. Now He Makes Them

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  10. Acacio Tembe stared silently at the clouds moving across his screen, as if putting his face closer to the monitor might somehow give him what he really needed: a map with better resolution. In Mozambique, meteorologists can't keep up with climate change.

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  11. Meteorologists Can't Keep Up With Climate Change In Mozambique

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  12. When Zozibini Tunzi of South Africa was crowned as the winner of the 2019 Miss Universe competition on Sunday night, she took a moment to speak about the importance of shifting antiquated beauty standards — and finally celebrating "black girl magic."

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  13. Miss Universe 2019 Is Young, Gifted And An Outspoken Believer In 'Black Girl Magic'

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  14. There's A New Kind Of Inequality. And It's Not About Income

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  15. Soupy Study: Minestrone Could Be A Secret Weapon Against Malaria

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  16. This Is What It's Like To Be An Ebola Doctor Under Fire In Congo

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  17. Why Virginity Tests Are Making News — In The U.S. And Afghanistan

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  18. CHART: After decades of progress against one of the most contagious human viruses, the world is seeing measles stage a slow, steady comeback.

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  19. Measles Numbers Were Bad In 2018. This Year, They're Even Worse

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  20. New legislation in India purports to protect transgender rights — but by requiring trans people to register with the government, many trans activists say it does the exact opposite.

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