Lucinda Borkett-Jones
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South Sudan: Peace talks stall amid 'worst food crisis in the world'
Government and opposition forces have failed to meet the deadline set for a peace agreement, while food shortages worsen.
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Can the US stop ISIS' reign of terror?
The advance of ISIS towards Kurdistan has given the US a reason to intervene. What effect will airstrikes have?
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David Cameron supports US air strikes on Iraq
The UK Prime Minister supports the US president's decision to authorise air strikes against Islamic militants in Iraq.
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Iraq persecution: The hidden minorities targeted by IS
The Islamic State has killed Shia Muslims and Christians indiscriminately, but who are the other minorities under attack?
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'What's the worst that can happen? I'll die in the ocean and people will hear about human trafficking'
Julia Immonen rowed the Atlantic to raise the profile of modern day slavery.
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The Shack author: 'If men are so much more messed up than women, why are they in charge?'
The bestselling author of The Shack is back with a controversial take on the story of Eden.
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A single candle left burning at No 10 to mark WWI
The Prime Minister joined in the LIGHTS OUT project to mark the centenary of the start of the First World War
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Why do we only care about Americans with Ebola?
Of 1,200 people infected by the deadly Ebola virus, three names appear most frequently in news reports - and they're all American.
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Unwanted Down's syndrome baby Gammy given $200,000 trust fund
As conflicting reports emerge from the biological parents and surrogate mother about what happened to baby Gammy, an international fundraising campaign pays for his medical care.
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Ebola: Will it spread and where will it end?
What you need to know about the virus that's threatening West Africa with its deadliest outbreak on record.
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Cornish language on an 'upward wave' with new Bible app
At last the Bible has been translated into Cornish.
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Worldwide increase in religious communities fleeing persecution
The US State Department's International Religious Freedom Report 2013 was released on Monday, showing the largest displacement of religious communities in recent memory.