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Chadians bring supplies to a center in the northeast region of the country. The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Action recently warned that one-third of Chad (about 5.5 million people) urgently needs humanitarian assistance due to skyrocketing food prices.  (Photo by David Stanley) Photo used under CC BY
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Two children strike a totaled vehicle during the 2010 Kashmir unrest. Now, after the conviction of Yasin Malik, a Kashmiri pro-separatist leader who renounced violence in 1994, there is fear of more uncertainty and unrest in the contested region, according to a coalition of pro-India parties in the region.  (Photo by Kashmir Global) Photo used under CC BY
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