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In remote areas of Afghanistan the Kalashnikov is more powerful than the ballot box.
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Two farmer鈥檚 daughters in Burma object to the expansion of a Chinese backed copper mine.
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India's Lost Girls
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People in remote border villages in Tajikistan live on lucrative drugs route
Libya - Life After Revolution
Can Libya ever be united again after its revolution in 2011?
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Why are so many Roma children being taken into care in Britain?
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Unregulated private clinics are accused of performing unnecessary hysterectomies in India
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What鈥檚 behind the calls for a new breakaway state on Kenya鈥檚 coast?
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