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Le Pen loses ground to Macron in French election race
Europe News OPINION/NEWS

Le Pen loses ground to Macron in French election race

April 21, 2017

Martin Bureau/Reuters   By Leigh Thomas French centrist Emmanuel Macron

At least 82 aid workers killed in South Sudan since December 2013
Africa HUMAN RIGHTS News OPINION/NEWS

At least 82 aid workers killed in South Sudan since December 2013

April 20, 2017

By Peter Louis Eugene Owusu, Deputy Special Representative of the

Macron urges French to get rid of old generation as race tightens
Europe News OPINION/NEWS

Macron urges French to get rid of old generation as race tightens

April 18, 2017

Christian Hartmann/Reuters   By Michel Rose Presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron

Child victims of peacekeeper sex abuse say UN never helped them
Africa HUMAN RIGHTS News OPINION/NEWS

Child victims of peacekeeper sex abuse say UN never helped them

April 13, 2017

Sylvain Leichti/UN   By Code Blue Shocking new revelations about

French presidential race tightens further
Europe News OPINION/NEWS

French presidential race tightens further

April 13, 2017

Regis Duvignau/Reuters   By Adrian Croft and Elizabeth Pineau Polls

University researcher jailed for calling Ugandan President ‘a pair of buttocks’
Africa News OPINION/NEWS

University researcher jailed for calling Ugandan President ‘a pair of buttocks’

April 12, 2017

AFP photo   By Gloria Nakiyimba Makerere University researcher and

World Bank’s projects to enhance Bangladeshi financial institutions
Asia Business News OPINION/NEWS

World Bank’s projects to enhance Bangladeshi financial institutions

April 10, 2017

Reuters photo   By Sheuli Akter Due to limited capacity

World parliamentarians in drive to end extreme inequalities
Asia HUMAN RIGHTS News OPINION/NEWS

World parliamentarians in drive to end extreme inequalities

April 7, 2017

IPU   By Sheuli Akter Expressing grave concern with the

France’s Macron clashes with Le Pen, polls sees him as having best programme
Europe News OPINION/NEWS

France’s Macron clashes with Le Pen, polls sees him as having best programme

April 5, 2017

Pascal Rossignol/Reuters   By Michel Rose and Ingrid Melander Centrist

From forced labour in fairs to child begging, US study reveals new forms of slavery
HUMAN RIGHTS News North America OPINION/NEWS

From forced labour in fairs to child begging, US study reveals new forms of slavery

April 4, 2017

Robert Galbraith/Reuters     By Anastasia Moloney From the exploitation

Israeli cabinet approves first West Bank settlement in 20 years
Middle East News OPINION/NEWS

Israeli cabinet approves first West Bank settlement in 20 years

March 31, 2017

Ronen Zvulun/Reuters   By Maayan Lubell Israel’s security cabinet on

Meat sellers go on indefinite strike in Indian state
Asia India News OPINION/NEWS

Meat sellers go on indefinite strike in Indian state

March 31, 2017

Shailesh Andrade/Reuters   By Jose Kalathil Meat sellers and butchers

French Socialist candidate livid as ex-PM Valls defects to Macron
Europe News OPINION/NEWS

French Socialist candidate livid as ex-PM Valls defects to Macron

March 30, 2017

Philippe Wojazer/Reuters   By Michel Rose and Sudip Kar-Gupta Former

The Smuggling Game: Playing with life and death to reach Europe
Europe HUMAN RIGHTS News OPINION/NEWS

The Smuggling Game: Playing with life and death to reach Europe

March 29, 2017

Marko Djurica/Reuters   By Lin Taylor and Valeria Cardi In

Child marriage soars in Yemen as famine looms
HUMAN RIGHTS Middle East News OPINION/NEWS

Child marriage soars in Yemen as famine looms

March 28, 2017

Khaled Abdullah/Reuters   By Emma Batha Child marriage has soared

Merkel’s conservatives win Saarland vote in boost for national campaign
Europe News OPINION/NEWS

Merkel’s conservatives win Saarland vote in boost for national campaign

March 27, 2017

Ralph Orlowski/Reuters   By Paul Carrel and Hakan Erdem German

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