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Democracy or Debacle in Myanmar: The Tale of the Rohingya

January 19, 2017April 19, 2018 journalstaff 1 Comment Human Rights, Muslim, Myanmar, Refugees, Rohingya, Sanctions, UN

The Rohingya, a Muslim minority in Myanmar, have been called the most friendless people in the world, and their persecution

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International Nationalism: The Long Arm of the Alt-right

January 12, 2017April 19, 2018 journalstaff 1 Comment Alt-right, Nationalism, Russia, US

Before the 2016 election, before the hacking investigations and partisan rhetoric, the Alt-right cultivated an important connection in the Russian

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The Diplomacy Cable 01/09/2017

January 9, 2017January 12, 2017 journalstaff 0 Comments Brexit, Britain, China, Cyprus, Envoy, EU, peace talks, Taiwan, Trump, UK

The Diplomacy Cable With the invention of the telegraph cables in the 19th century, international consulates and embassies began sending

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The Diplomacy Cable 12/26/2016

December 26, 2016January 12, 2017 journalstaff 0 Comments Arctic Drilling, Fake News, Russian Jet Crash, UN Resolution

The Diplomacy Cable With the invention of the telegraph cables in the 19th century, international consulates and embassies began sending

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The Diplomacy Cable 12/19/2016

December 19, 2016January 12, 2017 journalstaff 0 Comments Anne Frank, Mexico, north korea, Putin, Russia, UN, USA, Wonder Woman, YouTube

The Diplomacy Cable With the invention of the telegraph cables in the 19th century, international consulates and embassies began sending

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Editors' Pick Europe Opinion 

Is Angela Merkel the New Leader of the Free World?

December 15, 2016April 19, 2018 journalstaff 1 Comment Angela Merkel, Brexit, European Union, Francois Fillon, Frexit, Marine Le Pen

On November 12th the New York Times published an article titled, Angela Merkel May Be the Liberal West’s Last Defender.

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The Diplomacy Cable 12/12/2016

December 12, 2016January 12, 2017 journalstaff 0 Comments Brexit, China, Egypt, Taiwan, Trump, US

The Diplomacy Cable With the invention of the telegraph cables in the 19th century, international consulates and embassies began sending

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Northern Ireland: Looking Forward To Deal With The Past

December 8, 2016April 19, 2018 journalstaff 0 Comments Conflict, Democratic Unionist Party, Northern Ireland, past memory, Troubles

Since the signing of the Good Friday Agreement in 1998, Northern Ireland began its peace process to end decades of

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Trump and China: What Now?

November 29, 2016April 19, 2018 journalstaff 1 Comment China, Donald Trump, South China Sea, US-China Relations

Immigration, terrorism, and healthcare: these were all topics that garnered a great deal of attention during the 2016 U.S. election.

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Editors' Pick Latin America Opinion 

Interview: US, UN and Democratic Reforms in Venezuela

November 3, 2016April 19, 2018 journalstaff 0 Comments Democracy, Human Rights, Raul Castillo, Ron Boquier, United Nations, United States, Venezuela

The following transcript is a translated conversation conducted by Joel Martinez with Ron Boquier, a human rights lawyer working for

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