Terrified families emerge from rubble after battle of Ramadi
Ramadi, a provincial capital, west of Baghdad is the biggest city to have been recaptured from Islamic State
Militants, booby-trapped houses in Ramadi to delay civilians' ...
Islamic State suffers double blow as Ramadi falls, leaders killed
Terrified families emerge from rubble after battle of Ramadi
Ramadi, a provincial capital, west of Baghdad is the biggest city to have been recaptured from Islamic State
Militants, booby-trapped houses in Ramadi to delay civilians' ...
Islamic State suffers double blow as Ramadi falls, leaders killed
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Snowstorm in Lebanon strands motorists, hits refugees
More than half of Lebanon's 1 million Syrian refugees live in tented settlements, garages or abandoned buildings -
Combat "torrent" of misery in world, pope says in New Year message
"We are witnessing hordes of men, women and children fleeing war, hunger and persecution, ready to risk their lives simply to encounter respect for their fundamental rights" - Pope Francis -
North Korea's Kim blames South for mistrust in New Year speech
The two sides met in August after a sustained military stand-off and agreed to reduce tension and hold more talks -
Rwanda's president says he will seek a third term in 2017
Kagame has been president since 2000 but has effectively been in control since his rebel force ended the 1994 genocide
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Dangerous Med crossing killed record number of migrants in 2015
Deadliest month was April, when nearly 1,250 migrants died, some 800 of whom were on a ship that capsized off the Libyan coast -
Media should give more space to good news - pope, after grim year
Francis led about 10,000 worshippers in a traditional year-end "Te Deum" service -
Weather, war threaten to leave millions more hungry in 2016
Ethiopia, Haiti, Papua New Guinea and Yemen give fresh cause for concern -
Before Mosul, Iraqi army may face fight at the gates of Baghdad
Falluja lies between Baghdad and Ramadi, capital of Anbar province, that Iraqi forces recaptured this week from IS -
Germany to increase scrutiny of Syrian asylum applicants
Chancellor Angela Merkel has repeatedly rebuffed pressure to clamp down on migrant arrivals along German borders -
Afghan leader says end to terrorism a condition for peace talks
International meetings next month aimed at reviving peace talks with the Taliban -
U.S. Midwest braces for more flooding as rain-swollen rivers rise
Flooding has destroyed hundreds of homes and businesses, and overflowing rivers could menace Southern states -
S.Korea defends accord with Japan to settle 'comfort women' issue
"The scars of the comfort women issue are too deep so that in reality any conclusion reached will only be short of what's needed" - govt -
At issue in U.N. Syria ceasefire plan: Who is a terrorist?
A U.N. plan to suspend Syria's civil war calls for listing which militant groups may be fought despite an eventual ceasefire -
Australia evacuates three coastal regions as fire risk grows
Fires started by lightning strike on Dec. 19 and continue to spread, burning 2,500 hectares of land and 116 homes on Christmas -
Deep snow in California mountains offers hope in drought
Cold, wet start to California winter builds above normal snowpack for the first time in three years -
Germany's influx of refugees is an opportunity, Merkel says
She noted that Germany had faced other major challenges in the past, such as reunification, and come out looking better -
Twin suicide bombs in northeast Syria kill or wound dozens
At least 16 people killed and more than 20 wounded by blasts in area inhabited by Christians
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How our story on albino children sparked questions on their future
By Ellen Wulfhorst, Chief Correspondent, AmericasWhy did Tanzanian albino children fitted with prosthetics in the U.S. after being attacked at home have 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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'Unforgettable' singer Natalie Cole dead at 65
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Obama, frustrated by Congress, plans unilateral U.S. gun control ...
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Rival Taliban factions agree on ceasefire; leader Mansour absent
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Two shot dead in Tel Aviv, Israeli Arab identified as fugitive ...
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