LinkAsia
| Apr 19, 2013
A health bill that would provide free contraception to the poor and mandate sex education in schools is hanging in legislative limbo in the Philippines, after objections by a religious couple. LinkAsia's Noel Tarrazona presents the legal battle li...
Al Jazeera English
| Mar 28, 2013
Thousands of teachers in the third-largest US city of Chicago are protesting against plans to shut down schools in poor neighborhoods. The city's council said the closures are needed to plug a $1bn dollar budget gap. Critics of Chicago Mayor Rahm ...
stimmekoreas
| Mar 6, 2013
North Koreans facing food shortages can be heartened by knowing that their lives aren't as wretched as those in the West -- at least as shown in this propaganda video from Pyongyang. "The Dark Reality of Capitalism" depicts Western life as unrelen...
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CCTV News
| Jan 10, 2013
As temperatures continue to drop across China, authorities have stepped up efforts to bring homeless people into shelters, going out at night to search for people sleeping on the streets. State-run CCTV News reports that many, however, choose to s...
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CCTV News
| Nov 26, 2012
There has been a massive outburst of public grief in China after five children were found dead in a trash container in Guizhou province last week. State-run CCTV News reports on the repercussions for those responsible for the young boys.
World Bank
| Nov 18, 2012
A new World Bank report warns that the Earth is steaming to an existence four degrees Celsius hotter by the end of the century, which would trigger a cataclysmic cascade of changes, including dought, vanishing crop land and a rise in sea levels th...
Al Jazeera English
| Nov 12, 2012
The mayor of one of France's poorest towns is on hunger strike and camped in a tent outside the Paris legislature in a bid to win increased funding for Sevran and other desperate urban areas. Stephane Gatignon says he urgently needs $6.4 million t...
Vice
| Oct 31, 2012
WARNING: Strong Language. Every city puts its own stamp on Fashion Week, and it's particularly eye-popping in Rio, with an economy beginning to go gangbusters, sexy catwalkers, transsexual models (and prostitutes), and a battle to integrate fashio...
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...activity generates a direct loss of goods and services to the U.S. economy. Purpose of the Study This paper takes a look into the fact that pove...
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...study by the World Bank shows. The bank defines extreme poverty as living on under $1.25 per day, adjusted for purchasing power parity. Accordin...