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Somalia: Hunger and homelessness
As displaced Somalis flee conflict and starvation, the crisis in Mogadishu continues to deepen.
Andrew Wander
Last Modified: 19 Jan 2012 10:59 GMT
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Prioritising a solution to world hunger
Whatever the weather, world leaders can make extreme hunger a thing of the past, says writer.
Andrew Wander
Last Modified: 30 Sep 2011 11:22 GMT
Opinion
Where are the men of Dadaab?
Residents of the world's largest refugee camp are mainly women and children, raising questions about the fate of men.
Azad Essa
Last Modified: 21 Jul 2011 16:28 GMT
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Kenya to open new camp on Somali border
New facility with 80,000 capacity to open at Dadaab, already home to hundreds of thousands fleeing threat of starvation.
Last Modified: 15 Jul 2011 07:20 GMT
Africa
UN aid group ready to work with al-Shabab
World Food Programme says it is prepared to work with Somalia's fighters to tackle refugee crisis.
Last Modified: 13 Jul 2011 12:10 GMT
Africa
UN: Somalia is 'worst humanitarian disaster'
Head of UNHCR appeals for "massive support" over drought affecting about 10 million people in the Horn of Africa.
Last Modified: 11 Jul 2011 11:03 GMT
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Plea for 'massive aid' for Africa refugees
Camp in northeastern Kenya overflows with people in search of food and water as they flee drought-stricken region.
Last Modified: 10 Jul 2011 16:41 GMT
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Rain continues to evade the Horn of Africa
UK aid to help relieve the region experiencing its worst drought in six decades as global weather patterns change.
Steff Gaulter
Last Modified: 04 Jul 2011 11:17 GMT
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Four hours to save four million children
World leaders have four hours to save the lives of four million children at the Global Vaccinations Summit in London.
Andrew Wander
Last Modified: 12 Jun 2011 17:50 GMT
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Japan: Risking generations of radiation
With engineers wrestling to control the damage at Japan's shaken nuclear plant, the public gauge if and when to panic.
D. Parvaz
Last Modified: 07 Apr 2011 08:59 GMT
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The downward mobility of the US middle class
More and more people in the US are living in poverty - yet Mitt Romney's policies would further shred the safety net.
Suppressing the narrative in Bahrain
As the anniversary of the uprising nears, the country's rulers are denying foreigners entry and hiring PR firms.
The campaign against whistleblowers in Washington
Under Obama, six whistleblowers have been charged under the World War I-era Espionage Act.
Q&A: Nir Rosen on Syria's armed opposition
Journalist who recently spent time with fighters says there is no central leadership to the armed resistance.
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The many faces of human rights terrorism
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Metal, code, flesh: Why we need a 'Rights of the Internet' declaration
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Syria: Liberation or catastrophe?
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Where the US and China can agree to agree
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Nancy's got a gun: Justice and impunity in Kenya
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Starving for freedom: The hunger strike of Khader Adnan
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The great carbon bubble
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Can Obama avert war with Iran?
Gareth Porter
The downward mobility of the US middle class
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Syria: The War Within
Violent crackdown on dissidents continues as international community remains divided on pressuring President Assad.
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