An agreement signed at the end of 2017 between the armed opposition and government forces in South Sudan will see schools which were occupied as part of the conflict reopen. Many children and teachers were forced to flee military groups and abandon their schools, meaning some three quarters of children in South Sudan are missing out on an education.
Dublin calling: Ireland cashes in on Brexit jitters
[Article] Brexit is turning Dublin into a new financial hub, with the city a top contender for banks, funds and law firms needing a continued presence in the European Union after March 29.
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The Dublin skyline is no match for the City of London.
But threat of a hard Brexit could change all that.
As Britain prepares to divorce from the EU, financial firms are leaving London for a city which will remain in the trading bloc after 29 March.
John Cronin, president of the British Irish Chamber...
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