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Irish trawler owners deny trafficking and employment offencesLeonard Hyde and Pat O’Mahony deny knowingly facilitating illegal immigration of Filipino migrant fisherman and employing a non-EU national without a permit
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UK to host summit seeking extra funds for family planningPriti Patel sets date for event that was planned before Trump administration reintroduced so-called ‘global gag rule’
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UN rights envoy calls for inquiry into abuses of RohingyaSpecial rapporteur for Myanmar to push for resolution at UN human rights council meeting next month for investigation into reports of military atrocities -
Safe toilets help flush out disease in floating communitiesOpen defecation in villages on Tonlé Sap lake contributes to sickness, pollution and drownings. Now, a pathogen-filtering toilet looks set to change lives
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Disabilities and seizures blight India's endosulfan victimsThe prospect of compensation offers little comfort for thousands of families in Kerala state whose lives have been shattered by the use of a toxic pesticide
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Egypt's Nubians fight for ancestral land earmarked for mega-projectA dispute over Nubian lands that are to be sold off to investors exposes tension between government development plans and rights of the ethnic group
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How long can Ethiopia's state of emergency keep the lid on anger?A state crackdown has silenced ethnic Oromo people in Ethiopia, but grievances over land and rights, and a lack of political options, could reignite protests
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The US foreign policy changes that would put millions at riskCuts in contributions to the UN and other institutions that would hit women and girls hardest, plus a look at the likely impact on peace and security
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Roving clinics tackle TB among Myanmar's poorest people – in picturesAn initiative sending teams into isolated communities to X-ray patients and give treatment is improving diagnosis rates, in a country where TB is one of the leading causes of death for people aged 15-49
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Ugandans give warm welcome to South Sudanese fleeing violence – in picturesLast year, almost half a million people arrived in Uganda, escaping conflict in South Sudan. More than 270,000 found shelter in Bidi Bidi camp
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Villagers in Bolivia refuse to be left high and dry by drought – in picturesThough January rains have caused flooding in some areas, the effects of severe drought continue to be felt keenly in many areas of Bolivia. A resourceful village in Mizque province has come up with ways to eke out what little water is available
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The world in 2016: how much do you know? – quizFrom the Brexit vote to Donald Trump’s victory in the US election, 2016 was a year of seismic shifts. How closely were you paying attention?
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Drowning: do you know enough about this global killer? – quizHundreds of thousands of people drown every year. Many deaths go unrecorded, however, and pressure to teach people to swim is not what it might be
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Humanitarian aid quiz: are you good in a crisis?Reckon you could teach world humanitarian summit delegates a thing or two about aid? Take our quiz and find out if you’re a wizard on human welfare
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World Water Day quiz – are you a fount of wisdom?Access to water is a basic human right, but roughly one in 10 people globally are without a safe source. To mark World Water Day, try our quiz
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Women's rights and gender equality in focusWomen's rights and gender equality in focusUK to host summit seeking extra funds for family planningPriti Patel sets date for event that was planned before Trump administration reintroduced so-called ‘global gag rule’
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Modern-day slavery in focusModern-day slavery in focusGuardian video on freeing trafficked girls wins Social Impact Media AwardSima award goes to video on Princess Okokon’s tireless work with girls and women from Nigeria who have been forced into prostitution in Italy
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Global Development Professionals NetworkGlobal Development Professionals NetworkBlack bones, gangrene and weeping: the unwelcome return of scurvyWith cases of scurvy appearing in Sydney and Zimbabwe, Jonathan Lamb looks at the history of a disease that was once thought to belong to the past
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Guardian Africa networkGuardian Africa networkKenya's health system on the verge of collapse as doctors' strike grinds onMass walkout over reneged 2013 deal on boosting pay and staffing has left patients untreated and medical union leaders in jail


Brazil Amazon rainforest's final frontier under threat from oil and soya