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Sep 2023
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News in Brief 19 September 2023

United Nations
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  • Derna, Libya a ‘sad snapshot’ of the state of our world: UN chief

  • Sudan: Children dying amid health care system collapse

  • ‘Reparatory justice’ for people of African descent must be a priority: Türk
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