International
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Save the Children finds rising self-harm, depression in Greek camps
Children stuck in Greek migrant camps are cutting themselves, attempting suicide and using drugs to cope with "endless misery," international…
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Makeshift Syrian rehab center offers hope to paralyzed
Ziad, a paralyzed 14-year-old boy, often stays alone in his room as bombs fall on Douma, the main rebel-stronghold in…
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Vienna again ranked world’s nicest city, and Baghdad worst
Global centers London, Paris, Tokyo and New York City did not even make the top 30, lagging behind most big…
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Australia’s parched koalas seek out new water sources
Scientists previously believed that koalas only needed to consume leaves, and did not drink.
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Trump to roll back use of climate change in policy reviews: source
Image: U.S. President Donald Trump boards Air Force One to return to Washington, after spending the weekend at the Mar-a-Lago Club,…
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Study shows healthcare in Syria now a target of war
Image: FILE PHOTO: Babies lie on beds after being transferred to an underground unit at a children’s hospital that was partially…
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Playwright uses art to help France fight radical Islam
Image: Belgian playwright and actor Ismael Saidi (L) performs on stage in his play “Jihad” at a theatre in Valenciennes, France,…
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Jailed Samsung chief can get plenty of visitors, may still play a corporate role
While Lee won’t have access to a computer in his 6.56 square meter (71 square foot) cell, he can view…
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Oil settles a tad lower after sliding to 3-month lows
Image: FILE PHOTO: An oil pump jack pumps oil in a field near Calgary, Alberta, Canada on July 21, 2014. REUTERS/Todd…
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Myanmar hit by 5.1 magnitude quake, no reports of damage
Image: Myanmar hit by 5.1 magnitude quake, no reports of damage YANGON (Reuters) – A magnitude 5.1 earthquake jolted buildings in…
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