More than four in 10 Somalis 40 percent of the country’s population don’t have enough to eat, the United Nations said on Tuesday. The
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US embassy evacuated in bomb scare
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study reveals large potential gains in digital payments
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Migrants flee burning Greek camp on Lesbos
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Aid stuck at border as Syria truce about to expire
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Clinton, Trump to both meet with Egyptian president at UN
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Labour law protesters clash with Paris police
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Obama plans to increase number of refugees admitted to US
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Hillary attacks Donald Trump for posting Pepe the Frog meme
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Bill Clinton opens up about wife’s struggle to appeal to voters
Bill Clinton speaking to CBS “This Morning” opened up about his wife’s struggles to resonate with voters adding that American voters are only attracted