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The First HIV-Fighting Drones Have Been Deployed in Africa
The technology could reduce the time it takes to get an HIV diagnosis from months to days.
Saving Burma’s Child Soldiers
Slowly, soldiers who were forcibly recruited as children are returning to their villages, to families who have long thought them dead.
Female Circumcision Is Becoming More Popular in Malaysia
In a recent study, 93 percent of Malaysian Muslim women admitted to being circumcised. We took a look at what's driving this painful boom.
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A Clitoris Was Successfully Reconstructed for the First Time in Sweden the Other Week
I interviewed Dr. Hannes Sigurjónsson, who performed the surgery.
Skateboarding Makes Afghan Girls Feel Free
In Afghanistan, the Skateistan school uses skateboarding as a tool for empowerment in a country worn by 30 years of conflict.
Ebola Pop Is Taking Over Liberia
These are the only songs we've heard about blood, saliva, urine, stool, sweat, semen and infected animals that aren't by black metal bands.
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