Countries pledge 40,000 U.N. peacekeepers at U.N. summit
More than 50 countries pledge helicopters, medical units and training and equipment to deal with roadside bombs
China's Xi says to commit 8,000 troops for UN peacekeeping force
Countries pledge 40,000 U.N. peacekeepers at U.N. summit
More than 50 countries pledge helicopters, medical units and training and equipment to deal with roadside bombs
China's Xi says to commit 8,000 troops for UN peacekeeping force
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Taliban attack airport after seizing northern Afghan city
Kunduz is first provincial capital to fall to the insurgents since their movement was toppled 14 years ago -
Turkey's Erdogan says over 30 Kurdish militants killed in cross ...
Turkish military has been bombarding PKK positions in northern Iraq following the breakdown of a ceasefire in July -
U.S. fails to stop flow of foreign fighters to IS: study
Nearly 30,000 foreign fighters, including more than 250 Americans, have joined Islamic State and other militant groups in Syria, Iraq -
No money for contraceptives, safe births for Burundi refugees
Thousands of Burundian refugees risk unwanted pregnancies, dangerous deliveries when they move to new refugee camps
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Fierce fighting erupts as president returns to C.Africa Republic
Fierce fighting between militia and U.N. peacekeepers erupts as CAR president leaves U.N. General Assembly early to end violence -
Sri Lanka war crimes resolution softened before U.N. debate
Latest draft fails to specify powers and role of foreign prosecutors and judges in trying war crimes suspects, human rights groups say -
German hoteliers get unexpected boost from migrant influx
German hoteliers mixing humanitarian concerns with business sense to accommodate asylum seekers as winter approaches -
For now, Nigerians give Buhari benefit of doubt
Nigerians pine hopes on President Muhammadu Buhari's pledge to end corruption -
Germany agrees refugee package as support for Merkel slips
German Chancellor Angela Merkel draws criticism among conservatives for fuelling influx of asylum seekers -
Yemen's south hopes victory over Houthis will bring separation
Destruction inflicted by Houthis during occupation of port city of Aden has boosted the secessionists -
Indonesia sends thousands to fight forest fires
Indonesia struggling to contain fires that have been exacerbated by prolonged dry season -
Typhoon makes landfall in eastern China; two dead in Taiwan
More than a million people face power outages in Taiwan, hundreds of thousands left without water -
Modi calls for climate change agenda that helps developing nations
Indian leader says Paris climate deal should provide poor countries with access to finance and technology -
Obama, Putin discuss Syria; major difference over Assad remains
Leaders agree their armed forces should hold talks to avoid coming into conflict in Syria after recent Russian military buildup -
China's Xi says to commit 8,000 troops for UN peacekeeping force
China to provide $100 million in military assistance to African Union to help set up African standby force -
CAR leader leaves UN early due to violence in Bangui
Thousands of people marched to the centre of Bangui to call for a more prominent role for the military -
Sierra Leone starts new countdown to Ebola-free status
Sierra Leone begins new 42-day countdown to a declaration that it is officially free of the virus
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Weather stations for Africa could help achieve new global goals
By Nick van Giesen, Delft University of TechnologyCan 20,000 automatic weather stations across Africa help build greater resilience to climate change?
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Time to work out how to make sustainable development happen
By Magnus BengtssonThere is still very little information - and agreement - on how all the 17 SDGs and 169 targets are to be achieved
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Financing the fight against poverty
By Adriano CampolinaAid agencies can help, but there is no substitute for a motivated, capable, accountable and well-resourced government
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We must move faster to end HIV, TB and malaria
By Mark DybulHealth investments have saved 17 million lives but it's no time to celebrate. We are only halfway there.
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Early warning systems saved lives in quake-prone Chile
By Anastasia MoloneyLives were saved because of Chile's strict building codes, which means newer buildings are able to withstand strong quakes
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Congo says closes border with Central African Republic
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White House welcomes Putin's recognition of need for political ...
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Taliban attack airport after seizing northern Afghan city
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Turkey's Erdogan says over 30 Kurdish militants killed in cross ...
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