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Will 2015 be the turning point against climate change?: Analysis: President Obama's progress with China and India could be the start of something bigger
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Hertsgaard, Mark
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(29.01.2015)
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The app that saved 1,000 Nigerian children: How an innovative activist pushed the Nigerian government to keep its promise to help poisoned kids
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Oduah, Chika
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After Charlie Hebdo attack, reflecting on the war on journalism: The attacks in France highlight the need for everyone -- including governments -- to defend journalists' right to report
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To cure Ebola, look at sepsis: Killing more people in a month than Ebola has in decades, understanding the disease is key to curbing the current outbreak
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J, Kevin
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Lessons from Goya: Reflections on 'order' and 'disorder' in 2014: Analysis: The last 12 months have presented a descending darkness amid streaks of piercing light that feels straight out of one of Francisco Goya's canvases
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M, Charles
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(31.12.2014)
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For child migrants in France, growing up could mean losing it all: Thousands of unaccompanied minors face unemployment and homelessness in their adopted country as they come of age
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Brice, Makini
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Europe's refugee asylum systems buckling under pressure: For refugees fleeing violence and oppression, reaching Europe means facing a whole new set of challenges
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Donaldson, Maggy
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Egypt's 'deep state' proves victorious: Analysis: By stifling dissent and restoring strong ties with the US, Egypt's military government is as strong as ever
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Aboulenein, Ahmed
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America's legacy of torture: Declassified documents trace the CIA's torture program back to the 1950s, when the CIA developed a curriculum to teach Latin American militaries how to torture
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Berry, Jason
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How far can a pope go?: Francis is a change agent rivaled by few other figures in power today. Does a reform-driven pope have the power to change doctrine?
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Berry, Jason
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The future of the internet is up in the air: Big decisions about internet governance and freedom are in the making
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Pearlman, Alex
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A daughter's journey: Reflections from Cape Town on World AIDS Day: Tracy Jarrett returns to Cape Town, two years after she first reported there for GlobalPost to learn about the disease that took her mother's life and forever changed her own
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Jarrett, Tracy
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Austrian teachers learn how to spot Islamic State recruits: The Vienna School Board has developed a process to identify radicalization in students and prevent "jihadi brides."
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Livesay, Christopher
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Bronx youth turn to unconventional jobs in bleak job market (VIDEO): The Bronx has the highest unemployment rate in the state of New York. Here's what millennials there are doing about it
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Wynter, Noella
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How land rights for women could help fight climate change: Opinion: Evidence suggests that women's economic empowerment is critical to mitigating climate change. But we have yet to integrate this thinking into our climate change efforts
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Slavery in the supply chain: 'Who is behind the clothes we wear?': Opinion: Over the past decade, along with cheap clothes we have also been sold a myth: that buying a t-shirt at two dollars is a democratic right of our times
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Villa, Monique
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US just starting down the path toward net neutrality: Analysis: President Obama's statement supporting a free internet is the start of a larger, global process
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How to stop sexual slavery in conflict zones: Analysis: The international community needs a tougher, more coordinated response to militant groups who abuse women and girls
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Caeymaex, Olivia
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Young and unemployed? You might be part of Generation TBD: Unemployment plays a remarkably large role in the lives of millennials worldwide
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Australia is curtailing civil liberties in response to the Islamic State: IS has spooked Australia's government to push through a series of reforms reminiscent of post-9/11 America
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McIlvaine, Heather
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