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White House wants women to register for draft, Trump picks James "Mad Dog" Mattis as defense secretary, French president François Hollande will not run for second term, and more.
Photographer Mustafah Abdulaziz Traveled the World Looking for Water
To mark the UN's World Water Day I caught up with the photographer to talk about how different cultures perceive water, its exploitation, and the challenges to preserve our planet's most vital resource.
A Million Children in Sub-Saharan Africa Are Starving Amid El Niño Weather Extremes
Multiple humanitarian agencies are ringing alarm bells at the scale of food scarcity and disease outbreaks in eastern and southern Africa — and they say it could take years for the region to recover.
Cholera Is Iraq's Latest Killer, and It Could Get Much Worse
A cholera outbreak in Iraq that has already infected more than 2,200 people and delayed the start of the school year could spread farther after recent torrential rains.
Iraq Is Now Fighting a Cholera Outbreak in Addition to the Islamic State
At least four people have died already, and the Islamic State controls the areas around a dam that supplies fresh water to some of the hardest hit places.
Five Years After Devastating Haiti Earthquake, Protesters Want President Martelly to Resign
Despite a tentative agreement with opposition leaders that Martelly reached late on Sunday calling for elections later this year, it remains unclear if a constitutional crisis has been averted.
Bill Gates Wants You to Drink Turd Water
Bill Gates is funding the Omniprocessor, a machine that will hopefully help fight the global sanitation crisis.
Video Shows Tense Protests as UN Troops and Haitian Police Fire on Crowds in Port-au-Prince
Protesters marched through the streets of the Haitian capital Friday burning tires and barricades and demanding a change of leadership amid a deepening political crisis.
There's an Epidemic on Trial in New York — But It's Not Ebola
The same day a doctor was diagnosed with Ebola in New York, a Manhattan district court heard arguments about who's responsible for a cholera epidemic in Haiti.
Investigating a Mysterious Cholera Outbreak in Haiti: Correspondent Confidential
Al Jazeera reporter Sebastian Walker discovers a global catastrophe in the aftermath of Haiti's earthquake.
Uncovering a Mysterious Cholera Outbreak in Haiti
After the devastating 7.0 magnitude earthquake that struck Haiti in January 2010, reporter Sebastian Walker arrived in Port-au-Prince to cover the aftermath. In the midst of the chaos, a mystery disease began to spread rapidly across the country.