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All posts tagged "anastasia moloney"
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Colombia court poised to make historic abortion ruling
By Anastasia Moloney | @anastasiabogota | Reuters Abortion is only allowed if a mother’s life is at risk, a fetus is malformed or the pregnancy is a result of rape BOGOTA, Feb 24 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) –...
- Posted February 24, 2020
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As Venezuela’s healthcare collapses, pregnant women, girls bear brunt of crisis
By Anastasia Moloney | Thomson Reuters Foundation Millions of Venezuelans have fled the country to escape an economic and political crisis that has left about seven million – one in four – in need of humanitarian aid...
- Posted July 8, 2019
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El Salvador to decide fate of rape victim accused of attempting abortion
By Anastasia Moloney | Thomson Reuters Foundation Earlier this year, the United Nations called on El Salvador to revise its abortion law and review all such cases in which women have been jailed. BOGOTA, Nov 9 –...
- Posted November 11, 2018
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Death of Paraguay teen rape victim in childbirth fuels abortion debate
By Anastasia Moloney | Thomson Reuters Foundation “This is about a girl who should not be in this situation” BOGOTA, March 23 – The death of a 14-year-old rape victim in Paraguay during childbirth has put the spotlight...
- Posted March 24, 2018
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To end violence against Colombian women, “look inside homes” – government
By Anastasia Moloney | Thomson Reuters Foundation Some 200,000 people were killed and 20,000 cases of sexual violence against women were reported during the nation’s long civil war BOGOTA, Feb 1 – Colombia’s peace accord that ended...
- Posted February 3, 2018