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As violence in Syria continues, the al-Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan is on pace to become the largest in the world.
Refugees have trouble with language skills and education but a new school is working to improve things.
Reasons include lack of universal access to basic medical care for mothers while pregnant.
Parents and teachers should protect children as much as possible from exposure to commercial culture, argue authors.
Water and food shortages reported as rescue teams battle landslides and aftershocks to bring basic supplies.
Global inequality is growing in part because of the neoliberal economic policies imposed on developing countries.
Rights group finds at least two million children have suffered malnutrition, disease and severe trauma during conflict.
Aid agencies push to get children back to classes after powerful storm devastated schools and students alike.
As Ban Ki-moon predicts a rise in refugee numbers, we ask if enough is being done to help those fleeing the country.
Spectre of hunger and death looms as Central Asian nation prepares for harsh winter in the months ahead.
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Al Jazeera's exclusive publishing of a key Guantanamo prison military document lays bare the brutality of force-feeding.
Former military official says poverty and anger in indigenous communities mean conditions for an "insurgency" are ripe.
A four-part series that gives a rare insight into the country on the move, with history in tow.
Series on the Palestinian 'catastrophe' of 1948 that led to dispossession and conflict that still endures.
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Lebanon-based militia is assisting villagers caught up in the conflict, and reportedly fighting alongside Assad forces.
Two years since the start of the uprising, rebels and Assad's forces remain locked in conflict.
Copper-rich Mes Aynak is home to ruins of ancient villages, but threatened by a planned Chinese mining project.
A four-part series that gives a rare insight into the country on the move, with history in tow.
Extensive coverage of war crimes tribunals and controversial calls for blasphemy laws.
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