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The spectacular Disney musical Beauty And The Beast returned for a second season and in spite of high ticket rates, was sold out.
The production has all the gra...
8 Apps Revolutionizing Maternal Health Care In Developing Nations
In a global community that often treats health care as a luxury rather than a necessity, the world’s mothers are arguably some of those most impacted by inequality in...
Read MoreUN Urges Action On Sustainable Development To Create Pathways For Global 'Transformation'
21 April 2016 – The President of the United Nations General Assembly today called on the international community to
take action on the new UN sustainable develo...
Beijing Rolls Out Red Carpet For International Film Festival
The sixth annual Beijing International Film Festival (BIFF) kicked off in China's capital on Saturday with celebrities stealing the spotlight on the red carpet.
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Global Health Funding Becoming Scarce: Study
People wasting away from AIDS or succumbing to malaria may become an increasingly common sight within the next 25 years, as funding for universal health care shrivels up.
Will Work With India To Realise Ambedkar’s Vision: Un
Describing B.R. Ambedkar as a global “icon” for marginalised people, a top UN official has voiced the world body’s commitment to working closely with Indi...
Read MoreGlobal Studies Reveal Health Financing Crisis Facing Developing Countries
Two major studies published in The Lancet reveal the health financing crisis facing developing countries as a result of low domestic investment and stagnating international...
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In 2009, I quit my job as Gulf Correspondent for The Washington Post and decided to pursue filmmaking full-time. I had become a journalist to tell realistic stories about t...
Read MorePoems That Make Grown Women Cry
Following the success of their anthology Poems That Make Grown Men Cry, father-and-son team Anthony and Ben Holden, working with Amnesty International, have asked the same ...
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There are lots of good reasons for women to space their babies at least two years apart. Studies show higher risks of premature birth, pregnancy complications and delivery ...
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