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Obama Seeks Funds to Fight Zika

President Barack Obama will ask the U.S. Congress for more than $1.8 billion in emergency funds to fight Zika at home and abroad and pursue a vaccine, the White House.

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Myanmar Presidential Vote to Start on March 17

Myanmar’s parliament will begin its election of the new president on March 17, cutting very close to an April 1 deadline, suggesting talks between Aung San Suu Kyi’s victorious party.

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Japan Strengthens Health Care Delivery in Nigeria

By: Ehis Ayere As part of efforts to boost health care delivery and strengthen bilateral relations between Nigeria and Japan, the Japanese Embassy in Nigeria has recently completed the procurement.

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Nearly 5,000 Refugee Children Missing in Germany

Nearly 5,000 unaccompanied refugee children were registered as missing in Germany as of January 1, the Federal Criminal Police Office BKA has recently said on Wednesday. BKA Spokesperson said that.

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North Korea’s Mobile Missile Launcher Seen Moving: Japan’s NHK

North Korea’s mobile missile launcher, carrying a ballistic missile, has been seen moving near the east coast and activity has also been seen at a long-range rocket launch pad on.

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Zika Virus: U.S Reports First Case

Health officials in Texas have recently reported the first known case of sexual transmission of Zika virus in the United States, a day after the World Health Organization declared an.

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Zambian President in Race for New Term

Zambian President Edgar Lungu, elected in January 2015, is up for another term’s bid on August 11 this year. He was sworn in soon after the January 20 vote, and.

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Republican Cruz beats Trump in Iowa Caucus, Clinton and Sanders tie

U.S. Senator Ted Cruz soundly defeated billionaire Donald Trump in Iowa’s Republican nominating contest on Monday, upending the party’s presidential race and creating a three-way competition with establishment candidate Senator.

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Suu Kyi Allies Form Myanmar Ruling Party after Decades of Struggle

Hundreds of lawmakers from Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League of Democracy were sworn into Myanmar’s parliament on Monday, with enough seats to choose the country’s first democratically elected government.

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U.S., British spies hacked Israeli air force networks: reports

American whistleblower Edward Snowden is seen through a camera viewfinder as he delivers remarks via video link from Moscow to attendees at a discussion regarding an International Treaty on the.

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