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Egypt sends plane with food assistance

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LEADIN:The first Egyptian plane carrying food aid landed in Juba.South Sudan is in the grips of a food security crisis with parts of the country in famine. STORYLINE: An Egyptian military aircraft sits on the runway in Juba.It has flown...
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Afghan minister praises US troop deployment

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Afghanistan's interim defence minister has welcomed the decision made by the US government to send some additional 4,000 troops to the country.Speaking in Kabul on Saturday, Major General Tariq Shah Bahrami said that the decision was...
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SKorea: Position on NKorea unchanged, despite aid review

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South Korea said Thursday that its stance on North Korea remains unchanged after announcing that the country will continue providing humanitarian aid to the North. The comments came from South Korean Foreign Ministry...
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HRW demands UN action to help millions suffering in Yemen

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Human Rights Watch demanded on Wednesday that the United Nations take action to help millions of people suffering in Yemen. Speaking after a panel discussion at the UN offices in Geneva, HRW Executive Director Kenneth Roth...
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Seoul welcomes currency deal with China

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South Korea said on Friday it welcomes the agreement between South Korea and China to extend their currency swap deal. Speaking at a regular briefing in Seoul, Foreign Ministry spokesman Noh Kyu-duk said that the Seoul...
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Boxer Anthony Joshua on Boxing Greats

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CLEAN: Interview with British professional boxer Anthony Joshua on still having hunger for success in boxing but now smarter in his decisions, and on whether or not he thinks he can be the greatest ever boxer, at English Institute of...
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Agencies race to deliver aid to parts of Yemen facing extreme hunger

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The United Nations (UN) and independent donors are rushing food to a desperate corner of northern Yemen where starving villagers were found to be living off leaves.
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Obama slams Republicans ahead of mid-terms

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Former US President Barack Obama urged voters in Indiana to head to the polls on Tuesday to re-elect Senator Joe Donnelly in the nation's critical mid-term election day calling the election "the most important election of our lifetimes."
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Obama slams Republicans ahead of mid-terms

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Former US President Barack Obama urged voters in Indiana to head to the polls on Tuesday to re-elect Senator Joe Donnelly in the nation's critical mid-term election day, calling the vote "the most important election of our lifetimes".
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K-pop idol Kim Jae-joong wants to stay forever young

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K-POP IDOL KIM JAE-JOONG WANTS TO STAY FOREVER YOUNG
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WFP chief on 2019 Global Report on Food Crises

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The Global Food Crises Report 2019 has found that more than 113 million people across 53 countries experienced acute hunger last year and more than half of them were in countries affected by conflict or insecurity.
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Opposition supporters rally ahead of election

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Nigeria's main opposition presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, addressed hundreds of supporters at a rally in Yola on Thursday, two days ahead of the vote.
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David Gilmour's Pink Floyd guitars at auction in NYC

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On Save the Children red carpet, Camila Cabello calls her immigrant parents heroes; Liitle Big Town Kimberly Schlapman on her adoption

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ON SAVE THE CHILDREN RED CARPET, CAMILA CABELLO CALLS HER IMMIGRANT PARENTS HEROES; LIITLE BIG TOWN KIMBERLY SCHLAPMAN ON HER ADOPTION
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UN food chief: 820 million going to bed hungry

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More than 820 million people are going to bed hungry, according to the Director-General of the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).
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CLEAN : Thieves: Lebanese scream for their dollars

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Lebanese activists target banks in the capital Beirut amid a grinding liquidity crunch that has hit Lebanon where unprecedented protests since October 17 have railed against the political class and a deepening economic crisis (Footage by...
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NKorean-Chinese children struggle in SKorea

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Song Hong Ryon looks like any other young woman in South Korea.
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Nigeria's Red Cross distributes food aid during lockdown

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The Nigerian Red Cross in Lagos distributed relief packages on Saturday to people struggling with coronavirus lockdown measures in the vulnerable community of Makoko.
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Two NYC nonprofits join to provide food amid virus

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Two New York City nonprofits are teaming up to provide food insecure families with boxes of fresh produce during the COVID-19 pandemic gripping the city.
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Two NYC nonprofits give away food amid virus

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus134843
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Sweden: plans to end crisis musn't ignore climate

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Sweden says strategies to end the COVID-19 crisis must not lose sight of the climate crisis urging countries to "build back better."
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More Americans Say They Don't Have Enough To Eat

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As of late July, more than 12 percent of American adults said they didn't have enough to eat at some point in the previous week.