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In the shadow of a high-profile political circus, Haitians continue to languish
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In response to recent government crackdowns on Christians, the Iranian church pleads for intercession
One year after a devastating earthquake, Haitians continue to face adversity
After decades of civil war, southern Sudanese citizens vote on their own independence
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