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During the 1990s, private-sector growth, particularly in financial services in London, drew people southwards.
ECONOMIST: Migration: Why is Britain moving north? | The
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The worst-battered areas will probably be the most southerly, from southern Zambia, southern Malawi and central Mozambique southwards.
ECONOMIST: Africa with no rain, or too much
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Wendy Foden has discovered that quiver trees have begun to migrate southwards as a result of changes to the climate.
BBC: NEWS | Science/Nature | Climate threat has plants quivering
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ISAF's imminent move southwards, after two years of European foot-dragging, it suggested a fairly solid, international commitment to Afghanistan's rebuilding.
ECONOMIST: Afghanistan
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The snowfall caused disruption to roads and rail travel on Saturday, having moved southwards overnight into Powys and the Gwent Valleys.
BBC: Wales weather: Power restored after heavy snow
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Turning southwards to Guangdong, Hong Kong's Oriental Daily News features the villagers of Shangpu destroying cars and throwing rocks at police.
BBC: China media: NPC spokeswoman praised
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But the more migration there is southwards, the more abandoned homes there are likely to be in the north particularly in council estates.
ECONOMIST: Straddling the great divide | The
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Turkmenistan's interest in Afghanistan is predominantly commercial: peace would allow it to pipe its oil southwards to the Indian Ocean and the world market.
ECONOMIST: Afghanistan
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Eventually, they will fly across the Channel as they migrate southwards.
BBC: Osprey visits Sussex Wildlife Trust
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Nevertheless, his story of an unnamed father and son after an unnamed Armageddon, shambling ever southwards in an unnamed country, gradually conjures a compelling and memorable dread.
ECONOMIST: New fiction
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Start next to the harbour in Mousehole and head southwards along the coast, then following on from the path along Grenfell St, turn right onto Keigwen Place and left onto Chapel St.
BBC: Britain's winter wanderland
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That in area (a) the Baghdad railway shall not be extended southwards beyond Mosul, and in area (b) northwards beyond Samarra, until a railway connecting Baghdad and Aleppo via the Euphrates valley has been completed, and then only with the concurrence of the two governments.
BBC: Map detailing the Sykes-Picot agreement