Mudslides, flash floods kill at least 53 in Philippines
Tropical storm Jangmi prompted evacuation of more than 86,000 people in Surigao del Sur, Bohol and Cebu provinces
Dozens die as Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines battered by storms
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Mudslides, flash floods kill at least 53 in Philippines
Tropical storm Jangmi prompted evacuation of more than 86,000 people in Surigao del Sur, Bohol and Cebu provinces
Dozens die as Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines battered by storms
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India to track toilet use with tablets
About 626 million Indians defecate in the open compared with 14 million in China, the World Health Organization said in a 2012 report -
Four migrants found dead on packed cargo ship brought to Italy
Blue Sky M was carrying estimated 900 migrants when spotted drifting near the coast of Corfu -
Liberia suspends Ebola curfew to allow New Year's Eve worship
Curfew introduced in September at height of epidemic that has killed more than 3,400 people in Liberia and at least 4,400 more in Sierra Leone and Guinea -
Palestinian statehood resolution fails at UN council, US votes no
Eight votes in favor, including France, Russia and China, two against and five abstentions, among them Britain
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As US-led combat mission ends, Afghan women fear oppression
Huge progress made getting millions of girls in school and putting women in positions of formal authority, yet women fear rights rollback -
Boko Haram kills 15 in northeast Nigerian town - witnesses
Attack targeted Kautikari, just 10 kilometres from the village of Chibok, where more than 200 schoolgirls were abducted in April -
Al Shabaab leader killed in U.S. air strike in Mogadishu
Victim, identified as Abdishakur and also known as Tahliil, was the head of a unit believed responsible for suicide attacks in Mogadishu -
US envoy urges military action against Congo rebel group
The militia, some of whose leaders are implicated in the 1994 Rwanda genocide, has failed to surrender unconditionally -
Britain says cannot support new Palestinian UN draft resolution
Draft proposal calls for peace with Israel within a year and an end of the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories by late 2017 -
Ebola wrecks years of aid work in worst-hit countries
Charity workers, officials fear Ebola has undermined hopes of Sierra Leone and Liberia reducing dependency on aid -
IMF focus on debt over health in Africa worsened Ebola
IMF criticised as scrutiny mounts over who could have helped prevent world's worst outbreak of Ebola -
Dozens die as Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines battered by storms
High water levels cut off rescuers from relief centres as death toll rises to 21 across northeast Malaysia -
Bangladesh Islamist politician sentenced to death for war crimes
A.T.M. Azharul Islam found guilty of murdering hundreds of minority Hindus, rape, abduction and torture -
Liberia sees surge in new Ebola cases in border county
Increases in new cases caused by suspected and probable victims migrating into the county and by denial of the existence of the virus by tribesmen -
Ebola case numbers top 20,000, deaths approach 8,000 - WHO
Sierra Leone has become the worst-hit country in the worst outbreak of the disease on record -
Taliban declare "defeat" of U.S., allies in Afghanistan
Violence has shot up as insurgents seek to gain ground -
UN reopens Nile route to bring aid to hunger-hit South Sudan
River will reduce reliance on expensive airborne deliveries, which cost six to seven times as much as river and road transport
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Can non-economic losses from climate impacts be quantified?
By Kashmala Shahab KakakhelAsking Pakistani villagers who have suffered losses reveals which matter most and puts a number on their value
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Hiroshima still a powerful reminder of the horrors of war
By Thin Lei WinJapanese worry that memory of horrors of war will fade when last Hiroshima survivors are gone
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Time to join up 2015's big three
By Mairi Dupar, CDKNWill leaders ride a wave of public support to Sendai, New York and Paris?
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Organised crime and conflict: The new challenge for peacebuilding
By Phil Champain, International AlertWar, characterised by formal peace deals, is being replaced by insecurity caused by crime
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From horror to hope – Iraq’s displaced camps
By Amal Al-Jubouri, Arab Human Rights AcademySafety is as scarce and the fear of being abducted or killed by ISIS or the militias which patrol the south looms over people daily
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Bosnian indicted over recruiting militants for Syria and Iraq
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U.S.-led forces launch 10 air strikes in Syria, Iraq
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Kenyan president nominates new police chief after attacks
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Welcome refugees and reject racism, Merkel says after rallies
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