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The New York Times

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France 24

UN report says 1.1 billion people live in acute poverty worldwide

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The Conversation

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VoxDev

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IPS News

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The Guardian

Australia has a poverty problem – so why is there no agreed measure of it?

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What’s next for Bangladesh’s divisive student politics?

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