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Feb 29 2016 Brazil Health Service Cracking Under Strain of Microcephaly

In a remote farmhouse in northeast Brazil, Miriam Araujo rises in darkness at 3 a.m. to set off on a three-hour journey to get treatment for her son at the country’s first center for microcephaly.
The physiotherapy is vital for the five-month-old infant, born with an abnormally small head, brain damage and motor control issues. Doctors [...]

 

Feb 29 2016 Brazil Health Service Cracking Under Strain of Microcephaly

In a remote farmhouse in northeast Brazil, Miriam Araujo rises in darkness at 3 a.m. to set off on a three-hour journey to get treatment for her son at the country’s first center for microcephaly.
The physiotherapy is vital for the five-month-old infant, born with an abnormally small head, brain damage and motor control issues. Doctors [...]

 

Feb 29 2016 Jamaican Military on Streets as Election Winner’s Margin Narrows

Jamaican reservist soldiers reinforced security at electoral offices on Monday after a final count of votes cast in last week’s general election narrowed the winning party’s majority to one seat in the heavily indebted Caribbean nation.
The opposition Jamaican Labour Party (JLP) was declared the victor of Thursday’s closely fought election but after a second count [...]

 

Feb 29 2016 Jamaican Military on Streets as Election Winner’s Margin Narrows

Jamaican reservist soldiers reinforced security at electoral offices on Monday after a final count of votes cast in last week’s general election narrowed the winning party’s majority to one seat in the heavily indebted Caribbean nation.
The opposition Jamaican Labour Party (JLP) was declared the victor of Thursday’s closely fought election but after a second count [...]

 

Feb 29 2016 Jamaican Military on Streets as Election Winner’s Margin Narrows

Jamaican reservist soldiers reinforced security at electoral offices on Monday after a final count of votes cast in last week’s general election narrowed the winning party’s majority to one seat in the heavily indebted Caribbean nation.
The opposition Jamaican Labour Party (JLP) was declared the victor of Thursday’s closely fought election but after a second count [...]

 

Feb 29 2016 Jamaican Military on Streets as Election Winner’s Margin Narrows

Jamaican reservist soldiers reinforced security at electoral offices on Monday after a final count of votes cast in last week’s general election narrowed the winning party’s majority to one seat in the heavily indebted Caribbean nation.
The opposition Jamaican Labour Party (JLP) was declared the victor of Thursday’s closely fought election but after a second count [...]

 

Feb 29 2016 Jamaican Military on Streets as Election Winner’s Margin Narrows

Jamaican reservist soldiers reinforced security at electoral offices on Monday after a final count of votes cast in last week’s general election narrowed the winning party’s majority to one seat in the heavily indebted Caribbean nation.
The opposition Jamaican Labour Party (JLP) was declared the victor of Thursday’s closely fought election but after a second count [...]

 

Feb 29 2016 Jamaican Military on Streets as Election Winner’s Margin Narrows

Jamaican reservist soldiers reinforced security at electoral offices on Monday after a final count of votes cast in last week’s general election narrowed the winning party’s majority to one seat in the heavily indebted Caribbean nation.
The opposition Jamaican Labour Party (JLP) was declared the victor of Thursday’s closely fought election but after a second count [...]

 

Feb 29 2016 For Ethiopia’s Famine Survivors, New Drought Stirs Hunger, Fear

When drought and pests decimated their farm in Ethiopia’s northern Amhara region, 10-year-old Eseye Tiruneh and her family boarded a bus, fleeing the starvation all around them.
It was 1985 and Ethiopia was in the grip of its worst famine, which killed around one million people.
Ethiopia’s communist regime resettled Eseye’s family in Wollega, over 1,000 km [...]

 

Feb 29 2016 For Ethiopia’s Famine Survivors, New Drought Stirs Hunger, Fear

When drought and pests decimated their farm in Ethiopia’s northern Amhara region, 10-year-old Eseye Tiruneh and her family boarded a bus, fleeing the starvation all around them.
It was 1985 and Ethiopia was in the grip of its worst famine, which killed around one million people.
Ethiopia’s communist regime resettled Eseye’s family in Wollega, over 1,000 km [...]

 
 
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