As record numbers flee in 2015, the hopes of people forced out
Worldwide one person in every 122 has been forced to flee their home
Syria to South Sudan: aid groups list top concerns for 2016
Behind the scary headlines, 2015 gives reason for optimism
As record numbers flee in 2015, the hopes of people forced out
Worldwide one person in every 122 has been forced to flee their home
Syria to South Sudan: aid groups list top concerns for 2016
Behind the scary headlines, 2015 gives reason for optimism
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Guinea declared free of Ebola virus that killed over 2,500
This leaves Liberia as the only West African country still counting down the days until the end of the epidemic -
EXCLUSIVE-Iraqi army needs Kurds' help to retake Mosul - Zebari
IS defeat in Mosul region, home to rival ethnic and religious groups to mark end of "caliphate" -
Insurers face bumper payouts as Britain braces for more floods
Flooding losses could bring more than $2 billion payout, accountants say -
German states to spend around 17 bln euros on refugees in 2016
The German states have repeatedly complained that they are struggling to cope
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U.S. trial exposes dilemmas faced by male trafficking victims
Victims' accounts of being raped, locked up in windowless rooms and threatened led to a conviction this month -
EXCLUSIVE-Iraqi army needs Kurds' help to retake Mosul - Zebari
Iraqi PM has said Islamic State would be defeated in 2016 with the army planning to move on Mosul, biggest city under IS control -
Kuwait to send troops to Saudi Arabia to fight Yemen rebels-report
Though a nominal member of a Saudi-led coalition targeting Iran-allied Houthis, Kuwait has held off sending ground troops to Yemen -
Islamic State ruling aims to settle who can have sex with "slaves"
Far from trying to conceal the practice of slavery, IS has boasted about it and set up a department of "war spoils" to manage it -
Architect Shigeru Ban builds quake-proof homes from Nepal's rubble
Shigeru Ban's latest humanitarian housing project built from rubble meets Japan's stringent earthquake standards -
Iraq PM vows to defeat IS in 2016 after army's first major victory
Army's apparent capture of Ramadi marks major milestone for U.S.-trained force that crumbled when Islamic State fighters charged into Iraq in June 2014 -
Hundreds of fighters, civilians escape Syrian areas under UN deal
Local ceasefires and safe-passage agreements seen as steps towards wider goal of ending Syria's civil war -
Burundi peace talks start amid divisions, protests
Regional powers called both sides to Uganda for discussions to end months of fighting -
Denmark wants U.N. debate if Europe cannot stem refugee influx
The 1951 Geneva Convention is the legal foundation for the protection of refugees worldwide -
One killed, 33 wounded in Kabul suicide attack
Taliban insurgents have claimed a number of attacks this month -
Seized documents reveal Islamic State's Department of "War Spoils"
Spoils include slaves, antiquities and natural resources -
Syria to South Sudan: aid groups list top concerns for 2016
More than 87 million people in dozens of countries will need humanitarian aid in 2016 -
Evacuation of three Syrian towns to go ahead Monday in rare deal
Local ceasefires and safe-passage agreements seen as steps towards wider goal of ending Syria's civil war
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How our story on albino children sparked questions on their future
By Ellen Wulfhorst, Chief Correspondent, AmericasMeeting Tanzanian albino children fitted with prosthetics in the United States after being attacked at home raised questions from readers about why they had to go back.
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For refugees, a digital passage to Europe
By Mark LatoneroAccess to digital technologies can be a matter of life or death for refugees
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Paris Agreement shows political will to reduce disaster risk
By Margareta Wahlström, UNISDRClimate change cannot be isolated from other drivers of disaster risk, and needs to be tackled alongside them
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What did we do to end extreme poverty in 2015?
By Jamie Drummond, co-founder and executive director of ONEIn 2015 enough was done to get us on track, and in 2016 more will need to happen to ensure progress
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Strengthening health systems: key step to end HIV, TB and malaria
By Mustapha Kaloko, African Union commissioner for social affairsStrengthening health systems isn't only the right thing to do, it also makes financial sense
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Clinton: Islamic State persecution of Christians, Yazidis, a ...
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China, Taiwan open first hotline in tension reducing measure
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Republican Pataki drops 2016 U.S. presidential bid
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Top aide to North Korea leader Kim Jong Un dies in car crash - ...
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