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Yemen: A New but Difficult Start to Conflict Resolution

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31 Aug 2018 – The United Nations Special Envoy for Yemen, Martin Griffiths, has announced that he will try to convene talks at the U.N. in Geneva on September 6, 2018 for a resolution of the armed conflicts in Yemen.

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TB treatment simpler?

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2018 Peace Prize Awarded to David Swanson

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http://davidswanson.org/2018-peace-prize-awarded-to-david-swanson/

At the Veterans For Peace Conven

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Environment and lung health

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Environment and lung health are vital for sustainable societies

 

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Exploring the Human Figure: Klimt and Schiele

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 'Exploring the Human Figure: Klimt and Schiele at the Neue Galerie'  

This year marks the hundredth anniversary since the death of Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) and Egon Schiele (1890-1918), two of Aust

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Morocco Provides Safe Spaces for Youth

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As a society, we have hopes and dreams for the future; for our children, our countries, and the global community. These aspirations rest on the shoulders of the youngest generation.

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Lawlessness have increased rape of women

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Media have been reporting on the violence against women. Victimized women due to poverty, illiteracy, and social exclusion do not have the capacity to seek justice without help.

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Existence of civil society is under threat

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 (CNS): The increasing repression of civil society was a major theme that emerged during the recently concluded 22nd International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2018) in Amsterdam.

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Where are the nurses in the HIV response?

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Where are the nurses in the HIV response?

Dr Ian Hodgson, CNS (Citizen News Service)

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