Why are young people protesting in Thailand?
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Under Trump, Saudi’s Crown Prince Was Able to Dominate The Middle East. Will Biden Reel Him In?
Moldovans elect their first female president
Forced sterilization victims in Peru are demanding justice
Internal report on Australian special forces war crimes in Afghanistan ‘gut-wrenching’
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The Global Plan to Fight COVID-19 in Developing Countries
No Repose From Decades-Long Feud Over the Western Sahara
Gaza’s Crumbling Textile Sector Has Been Revitalized in the Battle Against COVID-19
Qatar’s Migrant Worker Camps Hit Hardest by COVID-19
How the Somalia-Kenya Maritime Dispute is Part of Greater Conflict
An Icon or a Criminal? The Legacy of Therese Halsa and Sabena Flight 571
Separatist Groups in Cameroon Agree to Ceasefire
Ethnic Conflict Stoked by Terrorist Groups and Arms Smuggling in the Sahel
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Arab Coalition Wins Historic Number of Seats in Jerusalem
A New Senate Bill Battles Online Child Sexual Abuse, But It Could Give The Government its Long-Awaited Backdoor Into Your Messages
Locust Swarms Worsen as African Countries Focus on Coronavirus