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The evolution of France’s left and right politics, from the 1789 French Revolution to this year’s election
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The evolution of France’s left and right politics, from the 1789 French Revolution to this year’s election

April 1, 2024

The evolution of France’s left and right politics from the 1789 French Revolution to the present year’s election is a complex and fascinating journey marked

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Peace makes strides in Colombia, but the battle is far from won
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Peace makes strides in Colombia, but the battle is far from won

April 1, 2024

Colombia, a nation long marred by the scars of conflict, has witnessed significant strides towards peace in recent years. However, the journey towards lasting tranquility

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Myanmar’s ‘Rohingya issue’ is a regional refugee crisis
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Myanmar’s ‘Rohingya issue’ is a regional refugee crisis

April 1, 2024

Myanmar’s Rohingya issue has escalated into a regional refugee crisis, garnering international attention and concern. The plight of the Rohingya, a Muslim minority group in

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German prisoners held comedy nights in British war camps
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German prisoners held comedy nights in British war camps

April 1, 2024

During World War II, amidst the grim realities of conflict, unexpected moments of levity and camaraderie sometimes emerged, even between adversaries. One such example was

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Colombians are fed up with corruption, and everyone seems to be under investigation
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Colombians are fed up with corruption, and everyone seems to be under investigation

April 1, 2024

Corruption has long been a thorn in the side of Colombian society, a malignancy eating away at the fabric of governance, trust, and progress. In

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Turkey’s great challenge: integrating 2.7 million Syrian refugee
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Turkey’s great challenge: integrating 2.7 million Syrian refugee

April 1, 2024

 Turkey has been facing a significant challenge in recent years – the integration of 2.7 million Syrian refugees. Since the outbreak of the Syrian civil

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Colombia has a new peace agreement, but will it stick
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Colombia has a new peace agreement, but will it stick

April 1, 2024

Colombia, a nation long plagued by internal conflict, has recently unveiled a new peace agreement. This development sparks hope for a lasting resolution to decades

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How unearthing Queensland’s ‘native police’ camps gives us a window onto colonial violence
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How unearthing Queensland’s ‘native police’ camps gives us a window onto colonial violence

April 1, 2024

Uncovering the remnants of Queensland’s ‘Native Police’ camps offers more than just a glimpse into history; it provides a sobering perspective on the colonial violence

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Refugee or migrant? Sometimes the line is blurred
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Refugee or migrant? Sometimes the line is blurred

April 1, 2024

In today’s interconnected world, the distinction between a refugee and a migrant is often blurred. While both groups may leave their homes in search of

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You reach a point where you have nothing. You will just die
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You reach a point where you have nothing. You will just die

April 1, 2024

In the silence of an empty room, where the only sound is the soft whisper of time passing, there exists a profound realization that echoes

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  • The evolution of France’s left and right politics, from the 1789 French Revolution to this year’s election
  • Peace makes strides in Colombia, but the battle is far from won
  • Myanmar’s ‘Rohingya issue’ is a regional refugee crisis
  • German prisoners held comedy nights in British war camps
  • Colombians are fed up with corruption, and everyone seems to be under investigation

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