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January 28, 2016
Russia eyes new role in Afghan security
topic:
Security
by:
Al-Zahraa Ibrahim, Yair Oded
partner:
Afghanistan Today
Afghan security forces are currently underequipped and the country's government attempts to score a weapons deal with Russia without starting a proxy war.
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January 05, 2016
HIV, a new threat to indigenous Amazonians
topic:
Health and Sanitation
by:
Pablo Pérez Álvarez
In the Peruvian Amazon region, this small community is facing a dilemma. A young man diagnosed with aids recently died. Some think it was due to a spell.
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December 17, 2015
The hate to prove
topic:
LGBT Rights
by:
Mikalai Anishchanka
A mild sentence for a homophobic killer has sparked the public debate in Belarus, which may drive the issue of penalty of LGBT offenders from the deadlock.
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December 08, 2015
A 10-year-old boy from Lebanon
topic:
Refugees and Asylum
by:
Peadar O’Cearnaigh
More than 800,000 people - 60% of them children - have fled their homes in north-western Syria. The 10-years old Abdel Aziz Al-Chami is one of them.
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November 14, 2015
A chance of getting out of homelessness in London
topic:
Health and Sanitation
by:
Federica Tedeschi
CARIS Islington, the oldest church winter night shelter project in London, provides a much-needed work as the number of rough sleepers in England increases.
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November 07, 2015
The VaRemba circumcision tradition
topic:
Health and Sanitation
by:
Henri-Count Evans
The circumcision tradition within the VaRemba tribe is reducing the HIV/AIDS transmission rate in Zimbabwe.
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November 03, 2015
The new Social Media movement in Afghanistan
topic:
Freedom of Expression
by:
Shadi Khan Saif
Increasing telecommunication has given birth to a vibrant social media providing many with breathing space in war-ravaged Afghanistan.
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October 24, 2015
Be a polished man!
topic:
Child rights
by:
Fiona Hammond
Today the gauntlet has been thrown and a challenge has been set to all men across the globe by YGAP to become a Polished Man.
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October 20, 2015
The unending dilemma of Afghan Refugees
topic:
Refugees and Asylum
by:
Shadi Khan Saif
Afghans are likely to be allowed to stay for two more years in neighbouring Pakistan. But many of these refugees feel torn between two identities.
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October 13, 2015
Franco’s victims
topic:
Peace and Reconciliation
by:
Maria João Morais
Franco's victims and their families, a search for justice in current Spain.
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October 08, 2015
The proud soldiers from the Balkans
topic:
Peace and Reconciliation
by:
Katarina Panić
Testimony of Zoran Radonjić, the first so-called civilian soldier and the symbolic break-up of the strong army cult in the Balkans.
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October 03, 2015
Hindu deities
topic:
Human Rights
by:
Jose Kalathil
A score of Hindu deities, almost forgotten in India, are worshipped in Japan.
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October 01, 2015
New Amnesty report: Boko Haram and Cameroon security forces found guilty
topic:
Security
by:
Israel Bionyi
New report launched by Amnesty International reveals how the Boko Haram attacks have encouraged more violence in northern Cameroon.
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September 29, 2015
Sustainable Development Goals: What’s really in it for the developing world?
topic:
Human Rights
by:
Bob Koigi
The 193 member states of the United Nations have officially approved the new set of development goals that address global hunger and poverty.
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September 19, 2015
China in a partnership for peace?
topic:
Peace and Reconciliation
by:
Nicole Webb
This year's International Day of Peace 2015 goes by “Partnerships for Peace - Dignity for All.” A theme that China promised to commit to.
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September 12, 2015
The doctor who's always in
topic:
Health and Sanitation
by:
Vanessa Ellingham
One missionary surgeon is serving the three-quarter of a million people who populate the Nuba mountains as their own government still drop bombs on them.
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