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It’s said that truth is often the first casualty in war. And for media in the Palestinian territories–where conflict has been the norm for more than six…
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Brazil's senate vote to begin an impeachment trial against suspended President DilmaRousseff is a turning point in the country's democracy. On this…
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The fight against the Islamic State isn’t just taking place on the ground or in the skies of Iraq or Libya. It’s also on the internet.The Islamic State…
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Thailand is the world's third-largest exporter of seafood, shipping shrimp, tuna and other fish to supermarket chains and pet food companies in the U.S.…
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Twenty years after Europe's bloodiest war since World War II, Bosnia is a country riven by ethnic divisions and poverty.After its recent application to…
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In June, the United Kingdom will vote on whether it will remain part of the European Union. For those who want out, the so-called “Brexit” would allow the…
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The Arab Spring toppled long-ruling autocrats across the Arab world. But with Libya in chaos, Egypt back under military rule and Syria and Yemen engulfed…
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A little more than six years ago, Haiti was devastated by a massive 7.0 magnitude earthquake, killing more than 100,000 people and causing widespread…
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Burundi President Pierre Nkurunziza's announcement in April that he would seek a third five-year term set off a year of instability in the central African…
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Russia is no stranger to conflicts, but under Vladimir Putin its most enduring one may be the war over news and information. Over the past decade the…