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An Iraqi family returns to their village in Burah, Diyala Province, after being displaced for months by insurgents
Baghdad   Iraq   Mideast   People   Photos
 IRINnews 
IRAQ: IDPs returning to Diyala Province in increasing numbers
web Photo: jamesdale10/Flickr BAGHDAD, 9 March 2010 (IRIN) - The security situation in Iraq's northeastern province of Diyala is slowly improving and thousands of displaced families have returned to... (photo: IRIN News / jamesdale10)
School girls wallks out side a school  in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir. All private and government run schools reopened across Kashmir valley on Monday, March 08, after three month winter vacation.
Egypt   Girl   People   Photos   World
 IRINnews 
EGYPT: FGM/C still widespread, says WHO-funded study
web Photo: Dana Hazin/IRIN CAIRO, 8 March 2010 (IRIN) - "It is a day I don't want to remember. Whenever it comes to my mind, it sends shivers down my spine," said Aya Abdel Aati, aged 17, recalling... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Barren dried up land - lack of monsoon - drought - India  IRINnews 
SYRIA: Severe food shortages in parched eastern region
web Photo: UN DAMASCUS, 3 March 2010 (IRIN) - Thousands of people have fled drought-affected eastern Syria and those that remain are struggling to survive on limited food stocks, according to a UN... (photo: WN / Geeta)
Climate   Drought   Food   Photo   Syria
A young child walks past tea plantations on her way to school near the village of Lower Manga, Kenya, Monday, Feb. 4, 2008.  Kenya Broadcasting Corp 
Kenya's tea production increases
Written By:KNA/Reuters   , Posted: Wed, Mar 03, 2010 Kenya produced 37.7 million kg of tea in January, up 48 percent from a year earlier, aided by wet weather in the first half of... (photo: AP / Ben Curtis)
Business   Economy   Kenya   Photos   Weather
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A wounded man is being assisted after the explosion in Mogadishu, Somalia, Thursday, Dec. 3, 2009. Middle East Online
Nine killed in Mogadishu violence
Intense gunbattles erupted between Somali government forces and Islamist insurgents in Mogadishu, leaving at least nine people dead and more than 30 wounded, witnesses... (photo: AP / Farah Abdi Warsameh)
Dealth   Islamists   Mogadishu   Photos   Violence
In this photo made from TV a patient is seen in hospital getting treatment in the Bududa region of Uganda, Tuesday, March 2, 2010, following heavy rains which triggered landslides. Rivers of mud swamped houses, stores and at least one school after heavy rains in this Central African country, killing at least 70 people with some 250 still missing, officials and survivors said Tuesday. Rains that began Monday evening continued through the night, triggering landslides in the Bududa region, 170 miles (275 kilometers) east of Kampala. Uganda's minister of state for disaster preparedness said the army would join the rescue effort. Wall Street Journal
Death Toll From Uganda Landslides Rises
Associated Press NAMETSI, Uganda--Rescuers used hand tools Wednesday to dig through thick rivers of mud that had engulfed three villages, burying church worshippers alive... (photo: AP / APTN)
Death   Disaster   Photos   Student   Uganda
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Fruit Farmers to Reap From Coca-Cola, Gates Project
FIFTY thousand small scale fruit... (photo: WN / Yolanda)
Coca   Fruit   Photos   Selling   Uganda
In this photo made from TV, people are seen in hospital getting treatment in the Bududa region of Uganda, Tuesday, March 2, 2010, following heavy rains which triggered landslides. Zeenews
Uganda landslide leaves 80 dead, 400 missing
Kampala: At least 80 people died and 400 were missing after a landslide triggered by torrential rain swept away entire villages in eastern Uganda, the Ugandan Red Cross... (photo: AP / APTN)
Disaster   Floods   Landslide   Photos   Uganda
In this photo made from TV people are seen in hospital in the Bududa region of Uganda, Tuesday, March 2, 2010, following heavy rains which triggered landslides. The Times of India
Ugandan landslide kills 80, many missing
KAMPALA: A landslide in eastern Uganda has killed at least 80 people and villagers are digging with bare hands and simple tools in the hope of finding survivors, a... (photo: AP / APTN)
Disasters   Landslide   Photos   Uganda   Victims
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