Fiercest fighting in days hits Syrian border town
Monitor says Syrian fighters executed two Islamic State captives, one was a teenager
Lebanon blocks Syrian refugees from entering -United Nations
Syria's civil war
Fiercest fighting in days hits Syrian border town
Monitor says Syrian fighters executed two Islamic State captives, one was a teenager
Lebanon blocks Syrian refugees from entering -United Nations
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Yemen's Houthis dismantle Sanaa airport road camp, gunmen remain
Dismantling of camp comes as newly appointed Prime Minister Khaled Bahah took up his post as part of an agreement aimed at stabilising the conflict-prone country -
Nigerians doubtful of girls' release after "truce" breached
More than 200 schoolgirls were abducted by Boko Haram from the remote northeastern village of Chibok in April -
Liberian leader says Ebola risks 'lost generation', urges action
"It is the duty of all of us, as global citizens, to send a message that we will not leave millions of West Africans to fend for themselves" against Ebola - Johnson ... -
Suspected Boko Haram fighters mount 2 attacks after "ceasefire"
Govt casts doubt on whether attacks really were Boko Haram or one of many criminal groups that are exploiting the chaos of the insurgency
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Tropical storm Trudy moves inland from Mexico's Pacific coast
Storm expected to cause flash floods and mudslides before dissipating by Sunday -
US-led coalition jets strike Kobani, IS shells hit Turkey
Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says U.S-led forces bombing Islamic State in Syria killed 10 civilians in two separate air strikes -
WHO promises analysis of Ebola response
WHO won't comment on leaked document that appeared to acknowledge it had failed to do enough to contain the epidemic -
Rebels kill 23 people in east Congo village
ADF-NALU rebels, a group of Islamist fighters who operate in the eastern border zone, targeted the village of Byalos and killed 23 people with machetes and hatchets -
Lebanon blocks Syrian refugees from entering -United Nations
Govt said it cannot cope with the more than a million Syrians and has asked for funds to help look after them -
Houthis, Sunni supporters clash in central Yemen
Eyewitnesses tell Reuters dozens of bodies of fighters from both sides were strewn on the main street in the village of Yareem -
Ebola upsets, puzzles children in Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea
The outbreak has produced 3,700 orphans -
Nigeria says reaches deal with Boko Haram to free abducted girls
The schoolgirls were abducted six months ago in the country's northeast -
Aid worker abducted at gunpoint in South Sudan - UN agency
The South Sudanese man was snatched at gunpoint while waiting in line to board a flight -
At least 6 killed in northern Mali ahead of peace talks
Mali's president has ruled out independence for the north but has indicated he is open to negotiations -
AT A GLANCE: KASHMIR: Worst clashes since 2003 ceasefire
What's going on in Kashmir, where tens of thousands have fled the worst fighting in more than a decade? -
Japan's volcanoes made more jittery by 2011 quake, expert says
Japan's massive 2011 quake may trigger more volcanic eruptions in coming decades, perhaps even that of Mount Fuji, volcanologist warns -
Islamic State training pilots to fly in three jets - Syria monitor
Iraqi pilots who have joined Islamic State in Syria are training members of the group to fly in captured fighter jets, says rights group
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Joining Islamic State is about 'sex and aggression,' not religion
By Arie KruglanskiExtremist ideology exploits "humans' primordial instincts for aggression and sex," writes Arie Kruglanski
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World Food Day 2014: 442 days left to achieve the MDGs
By Torben DueA world without hunger isn’t possible without India leading the way
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A food system fit for the future?
By Marc Van Ameringen, Executive Director, GAINPoverty, climate change, conflict and humanitarian crises add up to enormous challenges for an over-burdened food system
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I’ve rarely been so terrified
By Peter AppsReporter Peter Apps contrasts the Ebola crisis with the Marburg outbreak he covered in Angola
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Will the world ever be able to feed everyone?
By Chris ArsenaultNew research suggests world's population could reach 12.3 bln by end of the century. Will there be enough food to go round?
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