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The Stream, January 24: Conflict in Kenya
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Violence broke out between the Massai and Kikuyu tribes in Kenya…
Differing Views On North Korea’s Food Crisis
Torrential rains, heavy summer floods, and typhoons have compounded North Korea’s dysfunctional food-distribution system, leaving millions — including many children — in danger of malnutrition, according to some media outlets and humanitarian-aid groups. But others contend that additional analysis is necessary to verify the circumstances.
The Stream, October 13: Australian MPs Pass Carbon Tax Bill
Australia's lower house of parliament narrowly passed a historic…
Flooding Causes Cholera Outbreak Spread in Cameroon
Cameroon’s worst cholera outbreak since 2004 has killed at least 100 people and could spread to neighboring countries.