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Migrant influx to Greece continues unabated through winter
So far this year, 31 percent of arrivals to Europe have been children, Medecins Sans Frontieres says
Denmark extends border checks, debates immigration reform
Migrants brace for tough winter in Calais sister camp
Migrant influx to Greece continues unabated through winter
So far this year, 31 percent of arrivals to Europe have been children, Medecins Sans Frontieres says
Denmark extends border checks, debates immigration reform
Migrants brace for tough winter in Calais sister camp
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Denmark extends border checks, debates immigration reform
"There is still a risk that a large number of illegal immigrants accumulate in Denmark" -Ministry of Immigration and Integration -
Preparing for pandemics could cost less than $1 each a year
Pandemics cost the world $58 billion each year, yet compared with other threats, preparation for pandemics remains underfunded -
Suicide bomber kills at least 15 outside Pakistan polio centre
Explosion ripped through police van at the centre, killing at least 12 policemen, one paramilitary officer and one civilian -
Fifteen Yemeni civilians killed in Saudi-led air strike -residents
Residents said attack happened in area where families displaced by months of fighting had sought shelter
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Suicide bomber kills at least 12 in Cameroon mosque
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First group of stranded Cuban migrants leaves Costa Rica
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Record number of asylum seekers in UK are destitute - Red Cross
Red Cross supported 9,000 destitute refugees last year, and planned legislation could plunge thousands more into poverty -
U.N. appeals for $500 mln to get 1 mln Syrian children in school
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War crimes investigators gathering testimony from Syrian town
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Haiti six years after the quake - What's changed?
Long-standing political instability and delayed presidential elections continue to undermine reconstruction efforts -
"Why did it take you so long?" - Hope and anger greet aid in Maday
It was "heartbreaking" to see how many people were waiting, and for how long, for aid to reach the town - aid worker -
Germany to speed up deportations after Cologne attacks
Assaults on New Year's Eve have raised pressure on Chancellor Merkel to crack down forcefully on migrants who commit crimes -
Opposition sees ominous ethnic undercurrent in Burundi violence
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India urged to ban FGM as women break silence on secret ritual
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Afghanistan official says thinks Taliban interested in talks
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Philippines funds for contraceptives 'adequate despite budget cut'
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Thousands sign petitions seeking leniency for UK migrant smuggler
Former soldier Rob Lawrie faces trial for trying to smuggle a four-year-old Afghan girl into Britain from Calais
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Supporting women farmers in Asia crucial to fighting poverty
By Airah Cadiogan, Oxfam PhilippinesIn many Asian countries women farmers go to bed hungry
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Kenya and Ethiopia: A cross-border initiative to advance peace
By Ambassador Amina Mohamed & Dr Tedros AdhanomPeace and development initiative offers hope of resolving conflicts in border areas of Kenya and Ethiopia
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Adaptation in the Paris climate agreement: a matter of principle
By Sven Harmeling, CARE International & Soenke Kreft, GermanwatchWider use of global guidelines on adaptation would help vulnerable people cope better with climate change
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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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