Inside the Yemeni school where childhood doesn't exist
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Several schools in the capital have abandoned classes, serving as shelters for thousands of displaced families instead.
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Rahaf al-Qunun, whose Twitter posts for help captured global attention after she fled her family, gets asylum in Canada.
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Contrary to what the West believes, Africans do not see themselves as victims of Chinese economic exploitation.
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Ali Akbar Salehi says Iranian scientists 'on the threshold' of modernising production of 20 percent uranium.
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More than 20 people have died and entire villages have been buried in snow showers, which started in December.
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Refugees seek shelter in incomplete housing units, garages or evacuated schools after Storm Norma hit last week.
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After her son was murdered by Mohamed Merah, Latifa Ibn Ziaten decided to fight for France's marginalised youth.
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Legislators approve bill that will grant citizenship to non-Muslim immigrants amid protests in northeastern Assam
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Many Pentecostal churches in the Niger Delta offer to deliver people from witchcraft and possession - albeit for a fee.
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If losing candidates concede defeat, it will be the DRC's first peaceful transfer of power since independence.
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