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By Samuel Kargbo - Oct 18, 2015 - Last updated at Oct 18, 2015 22:33
I was a young medical officer working at the Emergency Unit of the Ola During Children’s Hospital in Sierra Leone when I advised the mo ...
By Dani Babb - Oct 11, 2015 - Last updated at Oct 11, 2015 00:35
I heard numerous stories and saw first-hand the ways in which lack of tourism is hurting Jordan.While it is true that tourism can be promote ...
By Jean-Paul Laborde - Oct 06, 2015 - Last updated at Oct 06, 2015 22:52
Following last week’s Leaders’ Summit hosted by US President Barack Obama, the Security Council just adopted a new report by the Counter-Ter ...
By Gunilla Källenius - Oct 06, 2015 - Last updated at Oct 06, 2015 22:51
Tuberculosis is one of the world’s deadliest diseases. ...
By Rachel Kyte - Oct 05, 2015 - Last updated at Oct 05, 2015 22:37
In less than 80 days, world leaders will have the opportunity to strike a once-in-a-generation agreement in the fight against climate change ...
By Zena Ali Ahmad - Sep 27, 2015 - Last updated at Sep 27, 2015 22:08
Across the globe, world leaders are getting ready to adopt the new Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which are essentially an agreed vis ...
By Reece Jones - Sep 21, 2015 - Last updated at Sep 21, 2015 21:58
Call this the Year of Border Walls.In 2015, Estonia, Hungary, Kenya, Saudi Arabia and Tunisia all announced or began the construction of bar ...
By Sarah A. Keim - Sep 17, 2015 - Last updated at Sep 17, 2015 22:14
For millennia, infants have sometimes been fed another mother’s breast milk. ...
By Christian Lambrechts - Sep 16, 2015 - Last updated at Sep 16, 2015 22:31
African countries are often criticised for failing to meet their environmental challenges. ...
By Yannos Papantoniou - Sep 12, 2015 - Last updated at Sep 12, 2015 23:05
On September 20, Greek voters will go to the polls — yet again — in a snap election called by Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras.The early poll w ...

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