Some 80,000 people were abducted by North Korea during the Korean War. Many have never been seen again, and their
Niki Alsford’s recent book, “Taiwan Lives,” explores how the Taiwanese people have transformed their home, a product of settler colonialism,
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Atrocities that are occuring every day in Sudan are often neglected and quickly forgotten. If the conflict is not addressed
Largely unnoticed, the Afghan Taliban have been rapidly expanding a network of Madrassas to propagate their ideology to a captive
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With the potential inclusion of Japan and other Indo-Pacific partners in AUKUS Pillar II projects, the agreement is being pulled
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French and German credibility has reached new lows on the Ukraine issue, risking European security as each seeks to sure
South Africa is moving away from the party that brought Nelson Mandela to power, and the nation beyond Apartheid. For
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Violence and armed conflict produce many lasting consequences within a community. With over 120 conflicts and situations of violence still