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Mozambique unrest drives refugees into Malawi
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2016-01-14
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More than 1,500 Mozambicans fleeing political violence have found refuge in a camp In Malawi, up from 300 in June last year. Yet the refugees now face new challenges -- hunger, poverty and uncertainty about their future.
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