Maanvi Singh
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The Ebola-like virus is found mainly in North Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia.
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Thanks to globalization and climate change, the pest has spread to 60 countries, attacking coconut, date and oil palm plantations, and costing millions of dollars in damages.
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A new report from the World Health Organization looks at the causes — and how most of the deaths could be prevented.
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A recent study gives thumbs up to the World Health Organization's 6-step plan. The problem is that lots of people — including health workers — fail to scrub.
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It's got drama and romance. It's where Lupita Nyong'o got her start. And a new study shows it's not just entertainment.
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Bad weather in southern Europe caused a brief shortage of veggies in the U.K. Prices went up and people panicked. Now they are thinking harder about where their food comes from.
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In the Puntland region of Somalia, clan elders usually rule on a rape case. But a community court heard this one — and issued its verdict on Sunday.
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He began posting videos of rescue missions on YouTube — and ended up working as a videographer for the Oscar-nominated 'The White Helmets.'
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They took tremendous risks to treat the wounded. Now they've fled the Syrian city and face an uncertain future.
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A psychiatrist in Zimbabwe had a brainstorm. What if there were a place where people who are depressed could seek counseling without having to go to a clinic.
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They were used to clap back at a racist cartoon and express grief for the Syrian war. The world in 2016, captured in hashtags.
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Google sifted through 5 million satellite images to create a series of zoomable, time-lapse videos depicting the human impact on the planet.