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Don't Believe the Hype: Joseph Kony Isn't About to Surrender
If Michel Djotodia, the Central African Republic's rebel leader turned interim president, is to be believed, Joseph Kony, the head of the infamous Lord's Resistance Army, is about to emerge from the jungle and surrender. "It's true, Joseph...
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Thu, Nov 11 2013 1:55 PM
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Assassination and Protests Rock Tunisia
As Egypt braces for a day of rival protests tomorrow, Tunisia was also plunged into turmoil today with the assassination of secular politician Mohamed Brahmi, the head of the country's Constituent Assembly and the opposition Movement of the People...
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'Could have prevented 9/11' is the new Hitler
Samuel Johnson once said that "patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel." Patriotism, and bad analogies. For the uninitiated, Godwin's Law is one of the cardinal rules of the Internet. Coined in 1990 by Internet law expert Mike Godwin...
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A guide to the Pakistani Taliban's 'reign of terror' ahead of elections
With Pakistani elections looming on May 11, it seems like every day brings a new report about destabilizing attacks in the country. The unrelenting violence, which Pakistan's Express Tribune has dubbed the " Reign of Terror ," includes assassinations...
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Lessons Learned from Kenya’s Election - By Kristin M. Lord and Jacqueline Wilson
Kenya’s general election wasn’t perfect -- but it was peaceful. Here’s why. Read More...
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What five years of civilian governance in Pakistan looks like
For the first time in Pakistan's history, a democratically elected civilian government has successfully finished its five-year term -- despite a flurry of anti-government protests . But what does that success look like? Foreign direct investment collapsed...
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Mon, Mar 03 2013 4:30 PM
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Turkey's Kurdish leadership debates the definition of terrorism
Members of Turkey's Kurdish Peace and Democracy Party (BDP) proposed a more decentralized Turkish government at a Brookings Institution panel on Tuesday. "We don't believe that a centralized system of government that manages all of these...
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Should artists' bad politics be held against them?
In the much-discussed cover story of this weekend's New York Times Magazine , Lynn Hirschberg profiles M.I.A., née Maya Arulpragasam, the British-by-way-of-Sri-Lanka musician whose third album comes out later this summer. It's an interesting piece...
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