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With crises set to worsen, what are aid groups’ priorities for 2017?

With crises set to worsen, what are aid groups’ priorities for 2017?

January 5, 2017

Antonio Parrinello/Reuters   By Umberto Bacchi After a year of

Women’s rights face a daunting new year worldwide, campaigners warn

Women’s rights face a daunting new year worldwide, campaigners warn

January 4, 2017

Kacper Pempel/Reuters   By Ellen Wulfhorst Women’s rights face enormous

Manila residents speak out about Duterte’s war on drugs

Manila residents speak out about Duterte’s war on drugs

December 30, 2016

Ezra Acayan/Reuters   By Ezra Acayan Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte

In parting shot at Israel, Kerry warns Middle East peace in jeopardy

In parting shot at Israel, Kerry warns Middle East peace in jeopardy

December 29, 2016

Darren Ornitz/Reuters   By Lesley Wroughton and Yeganeh Torbati U.S.

Still unbeatable? Truck attack shows Merkel’s vulnerability

Still unbeatable? Truck attack shows Merkel’s vulnerability

December 21, 2016

Hannibal Hanschke/Reuters   By Noah Barkin For months, Germany’s Angela

Russian ambassador shot dead in Ankara gallery

Russian ambassador shot dead in Ankara gallery

December 20, 2016

Hasim Kilic/Reuters   By Umit Bektas, Orhan Coskun and Tuvan

Italy’s Renzi resigns after crushing referendum defeat

Italy’s Renzi resigns after crushing referendum defeat

December 5, 2016

Tony Gentile/Reuters   By Crispian Balmer and Gavin Jones Italian

Fight against human trafficking frustrated by governments, families and violence

Fight against human trafficking frustrated by governments, families and violence

December 2, 2016

Navesh Chitraka/Reuters   By Kieran Guilbert and Anuradha Nagaraj Obstacles

Much more than constitutional reform at stake in Italian ballot

Much more than constitutional reform at stake in Italian ballot

December 1, 2016

Tony Gentile/Reuters   By Crispian Balmer Italy’s constitutional reform referendum

EU globalisation fears most acute in Austria and France

EU globalisation fears most acute in Austria and France

November 30, 2016

Jacky Naegelen/Reuters   By Noah Barkin Fear of globalisation is

Thatcher admirer Fillon wins French Conservative presidential ticket

Thatcher admirer Fillon wins French Conservative presidential ticket

November 28, 2016

Philippe Wojazer/Reuters   By Ingrid Melander and Michel Rose Hardline

As Zimbabwe’s money runs out, so does Mugabe’s power

As Zimbabwe’s money runs out, so does Mugabe’s power

November 28, 2016

Philimon Bulawayo/Reuters   By Ed Cropley In Zimbabwe, where worthless

Conservatives bristle as Trump backs off Clinton prosecution

Conservatives bristle as Trump backs off Clinton prosecution

November 23, 2016

Lucas Jackson/Reuters   By Curtis Skinner Some of Donald Trump’s

Fillon, Juppé, kick off race for support for French presidential ticket

Fillon, Juppé, kick off race for support for French presidential ticket

November 21, 2016

Thomas Samson/Reuters   By Richard Lough Francois Fillon heads into

‘I was forced to kill my best friend’, former DRC child soldier says

‘I was forced to kill my best friend’, former DRC child soldier says

November 18, 2016

Antony Njuguna/Reuters   By Lin Taylor It was during an

In Uganda, gay men say police use torturous method to ‘prove’ homosexuality

In Uganda, gay men say police use torturous method to ‘prove’ homosexuality

November 2, 2016

Jessica Rinaldi/Reuters   By Peter Lykke Lind It was early

Colombia child soldiers reluctant to leave FARC ‘family’

Colombia child soldiers reluctant to leave FARC ‘family’

November 1, 2016

John Vizcaino/Reuters   By Anastasia Moloney The release of scores

Challenging pillar of U.S. democracy, Trump says he may not accept election result

Challenging pillar of U.S. democracy, Trump says he may not accept election result

October 20, 2016

Rick Wilking/Reuters   By Steve Holland and Emily Stephenson Republican

Suing governments over terror no sure thing despite U.S. Sept 11 law

Suing governments over terror no sure thing despite U.S. Sept 11 law

September 30, 2016

Mark Kauzlarich/Reuters   By Mica Rosenberg Families of Sept. 11

Congo death toll hits 44 in anti Kabila unrest

Congo death toll hits 44 in anti Kabila unrest

September 21, 2016

Kenny Katombe/Reuters   By Kenny Katombe and Benoit Nyemba At

Syria rebels guardedly agree on truce but battles persist

Syria rebels guardedly agree on truce but battles persist

September 12, 2016

Alaa Al-Faqir/Reuters   By Angus McDowall and Tom Perry Government

Nigerian army faces new dangers in Boko Haram campaign

Nigerian army faces new dangers in Boko Haram campaign

September 8, 2016

Afolabi Sotunde/Reuters   By Ulf Laessing Nigeria’s military has liberated

Beijing warns Hong Kong radicals over calls for independence

Beijing warns Hong Kong radicals over calls for independence

September 6, 2016

Bobby Yip/Reuters   By Venus Wu and James Pomfret Several

Abused and exploited, child migrants in Italy dream of a better life

Abused and exploited, child migrants in Italy dream of a better life

August 26, 2016

Magda Mis/Reuters   By Magdalena Mis Isaac, a 17 year-old

Children held at Australian camp suffer assaults and sexual abuse – leaked documents

Children held at Australian camp suffer assaults and sexual abuse – leaked documents

August 10, 2016

David Gray/Reuters   By Colin Packham More than 2,000 incidents,

Suicide bomber kills at least 70 at Pakistan hospital, IS claims responsibility

Suicide bomber kills at least 70 at Pakistan hospital, IS claims responsibility

August 9, 2016

Naseer Ahmed/Reuters   By Gul Yousafzai A suicide bomber in

Regional armies struggle in last push against Boko Haram

Regional armies struggle in last push against Boko Haram

July 26, 2016

Luc Gnago/Reuters   By Joe Bavier “You’ll all be able

Truck ‘terrorist’ kills 80 in attack on Nice Bastille Day crowd

Truck ‘terrorist’ kills 80 in attack on Nice Bastille Day crowd

July 15, 2016

Eric Gaillard/Reuters   By Sophie Sassard and Michel Bernouin A

British schools urged to fight FGM with novel and new lesson plan

British schools urged to fight FGM with novel and new lesson plan

June 30, 2016

James Akena/Reuters   By Umberto Bacchi Schools in Britain will

As Duterte takes over in Philippines, police killings stir fear

As Duterte takes over in Philippines, police killings stir fear

June 29, 2016

Romeo Ranoco/Reuters   By Manuel Mogato and John Chalmers Two

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