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By: Jacqueline Van De Velde On Monday, France dropped bombs on Mali – a country which used to be under…
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By: Megan White For two weeks during the summer of 2012, the world stood still. Barriers blurred and blaring newscasts…
By: Marco Roca With the closing of the October 7 election, Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez reveled in the news that…
By: Tia Ayele Prime Minister Meles Zenawi’s twenty year reign over Ethiopia came to an abrupt end in August when…
By: Yuliya Bila The first priority of any politician is to get in office and stay in office. In a…
By: Yuliya Bila Twenty years ago, Europe experienced its bloodiest conflict since the end of World War II. The theater…
By: Wes Robinson Multiculturalism, as a term itself, comes off as a rather benign idea. Yet German Chancellor Angela Merkel,…
By: Park Macdougald On Sunday night, Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez was elected to a 3rd consecutive term in office. Chávez…
By: Andrew Jarnagin This week in Iran, protestors clashed with riot police in frustration over the falling value of the…
By: Patrick Wheat On May 31, 2012, the trial of former President Charles G. Taylor of Liberia came to a…
By: Jacqueline Van de Velde When you think of refugees, I bet you don’t think “Slovakia.” At one time, I…
By: Chet Martin Yet again, on a Tuesday in mid-September, American citizens were murdered in a spectacular and coordinated attack.…