In the Shadow of Syria, a Play to Redraw Borders
As Syria buckles under the weight of an increasingly fragmented internal conflict, a neighbor to the west is cementing its
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Read MoreAfter Aung San Suu Kyi’s landslide victory in Myanmar’s recent parliamentary election, the country may now choose a non-military-affiliated president
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Read MoreCanada’s newly elected Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau has been making headlines since he was first elected a few weeks ago.
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Read MoreThe twitterverse has been up in arms this past week about what Internet users are calling an undemocratic and “breathtaking”
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Read MoreOn March 27, 2014 UNESCO named Peng Liyuan, the first lady of China, Special Envoy for the Advancement of Girls’
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