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Fiji's mounting dengue epidemic
Fiji's Health Minister, Neil Sharma, is warning that the dengue fever epidemic in his country could continue for several more months, without an intensive clean-up operation targeting mosquito breeding grounds.
Rohingya camps facing dire conditions after medical pullout
Thousands of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar still lack health care two weeks after the government ordered the international medical charity MSF to leave Rakhine State.
Myanmar Opposition pushes for constitutional change
The Opposition National League for Democracy in Myanmar is stepping up its push for further constitutional change, with an appeal for international backing.
Interpol all but rules out terrorism in MH 370 disappearance
The mystery is deepening over the midair disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight 370.
UN highlights multi-trillion dollar cost of 'double malnutrition'
The United Nations says global costs linked to malnutrition could be as high as three and half Trillion dollars a year in direct health spending and lost productivity.
Australia chips into Svalbard Global Seed Vault
High above the Arctic circle, buried in the remote mountainous Norwegian island of Spitzbergen is the Svalbard Global Seed Vault.
India's disabled mobilise for better deal
The Indian government is under growing pressure to improve the lot of the country's millions of disabled.
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