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Christians protecting Muslims during prayers in Tahrir Square. Nevine Zaki/yfrog.com/h02gvclj
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Week of February 12, 2011
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This week on the World Vision Report:
After weeks of public protests and demands for change, Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak steps down ... A community built inside a sprawling cemetery, Egypt's City of the Dead, teems with life ... Christians and Muslims in Egypt pray together for the future of their country ... Fearing for their lives, a Colombian community abandons its home ... Calestrous Juma: How Africa could turn things around and start feeding itself ... A woman and her family make a living selling treats on the tracks of Mexico ... Chocolate, our favorite confection, links us to tropical lands ... Cacao farming: A lesson in chocolate, from rural Mexico, just in time for Valentine's Day.
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A supporter of President Hosni Mubarak tries to get to opposition lines near Tahrir Square in Cairo. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
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Week of February 5, 2011
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This week on the World Vision Report:
Radio correspondent Aya Batrawy, in Egypt, talks about the protests ... Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni busts a rhyme and charms young voters by rapping ... South Sudan is on the path to become an independent country ... The Chinese Lunar New Year brings the gift of family traditions ... A handicap doesn't stop Maricel, a chef-in-training in Manila, Philippines ... Children take on the musical traditions of their parents at the Los Cenzontles Center ... An 11-year-old Colombian girl named Paula sings to remind herself of the home she left ... A former FARC guerrilla in Colombia transitions back to civilian life ... Egyptians, far from home, respond to what's happening in their homeland.
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Due to a severe drought, animals are dying from the lack of water in northeast Kenya.
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Week of January 29, 2011
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This week on the World Vision Report:
Author Michael Klare discusses the rising cost of food across the globe in Salon magazine ... The lack of water in Wajir, in northeast Kenya, proves deadly ... Seeking shelter in Liberia, refugees from the Ivory Coast strain resources ... Rickshaws in India, from the passenger's perspective ... A musical genius in India named A.R. Rahman seeks to eliminate poverty ... A wheelchair basketball competition in Laos helps the disabled gain momentum ... Pinole is an energy-boosting corn drink of the indigenous Tarahumara people in Mexico ... Roasted chestnuts, a street food tradition, continues to enchant South Koreans ... The Zimbabwean singer Chiwoniso Maraire breaks boundaries with her mbira music ... Haitian singer Tifane speaks out on A Soapbox for Haiti.
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