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Al Jazeera 7d ago

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Zimbabwe elected to UN Security Council

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France 24 4d ago

Portugal and Austria defeat Germany for UN Security Council seats

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ABC Australia 5d ago

Failure to win seat on UN security council sparks German soul-searching

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The Guardian World 5d ago

Failure to win seat on UN security council sparks German soul-searching

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The Guardian UK 5d ago

Trump administration refuses to distribute up to $10m in contraceptives bought as aid: ‘It’s as simple as that’

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Global supply chains keep workers poor: Three case studies show how the cycle can be broken

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Nigeria moves to repatriate 1,000 citizens from South Africa

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Deutsche Welle 4d ago

Why are Nigeria-South Africa tensions rising amid xenophobic attacks?

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Al Jazeera 18h ago