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Food Aid
2011 Somali famine worse than 1992's
The famine in Somalia during 2011 and 2012 claimed a quarter of a million lives, according to the UN's Food and Agricultural Organization. Half of the victims were small children. The toll is double previous estimates.
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Guantanamo lawyer: 'Obama still gives us hope'
President Barack Obama has again pledged to close Guantanamo Bay as inmates continue their hunger strike in protest at their treatment and the UN piles on more pressure. DW spoke to detainee lawyer Clive Stafford Smith.
Pakistan
Calls to get to bottom of death of Indian 'spy'
Pakistan's human rights activists have called on the Pakistani government to launch an inquiry into the death of Indian prisoner Sarabjit Singh and punish those who attacked him last week.
Entertainment
TV talent shows a hit in Asia
Nearly a decade after 'American Idol' became one of the first reality TV shows to be remade internationally, Asian production companies are beginning to sell television formats back to the West.
South Asia
Convicted Indian 'spy' dies in Pakistan
An Indian accused of being a 'spy' by Pakistan has died of head injuries after an attack that was allegedly carried out by fellow inmates. Sarabjit Singh had spent over two decades in jail.
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