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  • South Sudan Is Exporting Coffee for the First Time

    Nespresso and non-profit organisation TechnoServe are working revive the East African country’s coffee industry after nearly two years of brutal civil war. The first South Sudanese coffee will be exported for sale in France this month.

  • VICE News Capsule - Friday, September 18

    Mozambique is landmine free, U.S. soldier charged with desertion appears in court, enslaved Burmese fishermen are released, and Russia holds massive military drills.

  • VICE News Capsule - Thursday, September 17

    Indonesia arrests forest fire suspects, Mexico demands Egypt investigate accidental tourist attack, alleged rights abuses in Cameroon's Boko Haram offensive, and Palestine's first planned city is ready for residents.

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  • VICE News Capsule - Wednesday, September 16

    Peruvian army investigated for alleged weapons trafficking, North Korea restarts its main nuclear plant, Syria's president blames Europe for the migrant crisis, and an invention that could encourage more veiled Muslim women to hit the gym.

  • VICE News Capsule - Tuesday, September 15

    Nepal votes to remain a secular state, Afghan prisoners break free, an Estonian militia trains volunteers, and California's water wells dry up.

  • VICE News Capsule - Monday, September 14

    Chile marks Pinochet coup anniversary, China launches a satellite, Haiti's top voodoo leader dies, and healing pains with Egypt's desert sands.

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