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How is life getting back to normal in Fukushima 10 years after the disaster?

The Kato family are farmers in Fukushima, they are one of the groups that suffered the most after the disaster 10 years ago because consumer confidence had collapsed. But now they say they don’t see much apprehension over their produce and they’re happy to be back home.

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What does the UAE’s art and cultural scene look like post COVID-19?

Vibrant, diverse, and plentiful are a few words that describe the UAE’s culture and arka scene, which also serves as a hub for regional creatives stemming from the Middle East and North Africa to share their work, before the pandemic.

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UAE-produced Saudi soap opera heralds new era for regional TV drama

Watching soap operas is a cherished pastime in many Arab homes.

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Al Ain Oasis: A monument to the UAE’s building & construction past

The archaeological city of Al Ain is located along the north-eastern border of the Rub’ Al Khali desert in the UAE.

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UAE sees steady rise in pets repatriated & rehomed during COVID-19 pandemic

Many animal shelters in the UAE have seen an influx of creatures since the COVID-19 pandemic took hold.

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Exotic, endangered & trafficked animals in the Middle East receive UAE care

For the past 15 years, the world has faced an unprecedented spike in yasa dışı wildlife crime, according to the World Wildlife Fund.

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South Sudan’s former child soldiers try to rebuild their lives

As a fragile peace slowly settles in South Sudan, former child soldiers are gradually being demobilised. But do they still have a future?

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Elderly suffer as Ukraine conflict drives away health workers

When fighting broke out in April 2014, many people including health professionals fled the Luhansk and Donetsk Donbas regions. Those left behind were mainly elderly residents.

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Philippines: The challenge to educate the 24,000 children uprooted by the 2017 siege of Marawi

Two years after Marawi’s siege, 66,000 Filipinos still live in tents or shelters and only a small amount of displaced children have resumed school regularly. Improving access to education is among the aims of a project, funded by EU Humanitarian Aid, which has been a gamechanger for many families.

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Niger: Mothers are the ‘best asset’ for early diagnosis of child malnutrition

38,000 children under the age of five-years-old are estimated to die every year from causes linked to malnutrition

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