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Apr 20

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UN struggles to combat hunger in world's worst combat zones

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Since South Sudan’s creation four years ago, conflict within the country has left millions displaced or dead. Among the living, 2.5 million need food assistance, and the number could grow to 4 million by the end of the year. Judy…

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Apr 10

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News Wrap: Leaders of U.S. and Cuba to meet for first time in decades

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In our news wrap Friday, President Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro planned a historic encounter at the Summit of the Americas. Leaders of the two countries have not held any substantive, face-to-face discussions in decades. Also, federal authorities charged…

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Apr 09

Debate over sanctions brews after Iran's preliminary nuclear agreement

By Bradley Klapper, Matthew Lee, Associated Press

The biggest enforcement provision in the preliminary nuclear agreement with Iran is turning into one of the mostly hotly contested elements. And the debate barely involves Iran.

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Mar 19

Draft nuclear deal limits Iran's uranium centrifuges to 6,000

By George Jahn, Bradley Klapper, Associated Press

LAUSANNE, Switzerland — A draft nuclear accord now being negotiated between the United States and Iran would force Iran to cut hardware it could use to make an atomic bomb by about 40 percent for at least a decade, while…

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Mar 17

Can countries survive their move to the middle class?

By Larisa Epatko

HANOI, Vietnam -- Vietnam has pulled itself up economically over the decades. One of the consequences? Diminishing donor funds.

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Mar 10

Police in Myanmar violently crackdown on protests, arresting 100

By Shehryar Nabi

Protests in Myanmar took a violent turn on Tuesday after police beat students, monks and reporters and detained about 100 people demonstrating against an education law that has been criticized for curtailing academic freedoms.

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Mar 10

Clinton says 'convenience' led her to use personal email to conduct government business

By Ken Thomas, Julie Pace, Associated Press

Hillary Rodham Clinton says she opted to use her personal email account while secretary of state because of convenience. She says it "would have been better" to have used two email accounts.

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Mar 09

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Can we achieve global gender equality by 2030?

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Twenty years since the UN announced a major effort to reduce global gender inequality, women and girls today are far from getting equal treatment and participation in society, while violence against females is commonplace. Lakshmi Puri of UN Women joins…

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Feb 19

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At White House summit on extremism, thinking beyond military action to root causes

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Jan 16

International Criminal Court will examine possible war crimes in Palestinian territory

By Ariel Min

The preliminary inspection, which could take months or years, will determine if there is enough evidence to warrant a full investigation.

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