Migrant crisis: Paris Police evict 2,500 refugees to ease human influx in Europe
• 8 years agoThe police entailed moving out migrants who had been living around an aid centre set up in the Porte de la Chapelle
Starbucks opens first outlet in South Africa; plans to expand across sub-Saharan region
• 9 years agoHundreds of coffee lovers queued early Thursday in an upmarket Johannesburg shopping centre as international chain Starbucks opened its first cafe in sub-Saharan Africa.
World's extreme poverty population to now account for less than 10%, says World Bank
Fp Archives • 9 years agoWorld Bank projects 702 million people or 9.6% of world's population to live in extreme poverty in 2015, down from 902 million people or 12.8% in 2012
Guy Scott becomes Zambia's first white president since apartheid
Fp Archives • 10 years agoThe appointment of Guy Scott as Zambia's acting president until elections are held within 90 days followed the death of President Michael Sata in a London hospital after a long illness.
Boats carrying dozens of migrants drowns off Libya's coast; 70 dead
Fp Archives • 10 years agoLibya has grown increasingly lawless since the 2011 overthrow of dictator Muanmar Gadhafi, making it a migration hub for sub-Saharan Africans seeking a better life.
My malnutrition better than yours: Why India should still be very ashamed
Pramod • 12 years agoThe issue is not about comparison - whether nutritionally our children look worse than the Sub Saharan African children or not, but about the absolute truth: that a large number of our children are malnourished.
The child malnutrition hoax: Why jholawallas are wrong
Jagannathan • 12 years agoDue to a fundamental error in the way malnutrition is measured by WHO, India's child malnutrition levels appear worse than sub-Saharan Africa. It is a myth.
Diarrhoea, pneumonia biggest killers of children in S Asia: UN
Fp Archives • 13 years agoConcerted efforts to control diarrhea and pneumonia, the biggest killers of children under the age of five, could save the lives of up to 2 million of the world's poorest children each year, the United Nations Children's Fund said on Friday.
Images: A richer India with more underweight children than Sub-Saharan Africa
Fp Archives • 13 years agoAlmost as shocking as India's high prevalence of child malnutrition is the country's failure to reduce it, despite the economy tripling between 1990 and 2005.