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‘Child soldiers are boys and girls we collectively failed to protect’ – UN envoy – An upsurge in global conflicts and
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Engagement with communities can help address factors underlying violent extremism – UN chief – Fully understanding those who might be susceptible
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Eurozone economy grows 1.5% in 2015 – The economies of the 19 countries that use the euro expanded by
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Nigeria’s Buhari needs to avoid telling the ‘single story’ about Nigerians abroad – Earlier this week, in the course of answering
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La sécheresse affecte les résidents du camp de réfugiés de Mberra, en Mauritanie, dans la région du Sahel. Photo PAM/Justin
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Une scientifique, travaillant dans un institut parrainé par la FAO en Inde, sélectionne des semences d’une variété de blé.
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New UN report reveals devastating human toll of disasters in ‘hottest year on record’ – A new analysis issued
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INTERVIEW: UN information technology chief believes all girls should aspire to be ‘geeks’ – Atefah “Atti” Riazi, the Chief Information
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South African president to partly pay back cash used for home upgrade – Jacob Zuma hopes move will bring an
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‘The world needs science and science needs women,’ says UN on new International Day – More than ever today,
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Boko Haram violence keeping a million children out of school, says Unicef – The Boko Haram insurgency has kept more than
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UN says 1.4m children have fled Boko Haram extremists – The number of children forced to flee Boko Haram’s Islamic