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Still unbeatable? Truck attack shows Merkel’s vulnerability

Still unbeatable? Truck attack shows Merkel’s vulnerability

December 21, 2016

Hannibal Hanschke/Reuters   By Noah Barkin For months, Germany’s Angela

The unforgivable silence of Suu Kyi and the dismay of a Nobel laureate

The unforgivable silence of Suu Kyi and the dismay of a Nobel laureate

December 14, 2016

By Abu Sufian The 1991 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Aung

Jordan has survived the Arab Spring turmoil, ISIS and the Syrian regime plots

Jordan has survived the Arab Spring turmoil, ISIS and the Syrian regime plots

October 27, 2016

AFP photo   By Nehad Ismail Jordan has survived some

No let-up on illegal African migration to Europe

No let-up on illegal African migration to Europe

October 17, 2016

    By Joe Khamisi “Just like a Slavery Boat”

Observations of an Expat: The Modern Victim State

Observations of an Expat: The Modern Victim State

October 14, 2016

Josh Haner   By Tom Arms The residents of the

Continued fighting in South Sudan must not derail Hybrid Court to try war crimes

Continued fighting in South Sudan must not derail Hybrid Court to try war crimes

October 13, 2016

    By Amnesty International Continued fighting in South Sudan

Observations of an Expat: Haiti—Land of Extremes

Observations of an Expat: Haiti—Land of Extremes

October 7, 2016

AP photo   By Tom Arms Haiti is a land

Refugee crisis set to get worse, not better

Refugee crisis set to get worse, not better

October 6, 2016

UNICEF photo   By Amnesty International Wealthy countries have shown

South Sudan crisis increases as civilians flee insecurity

South Sudan crisis increases as civilians flee insecurity

October 5, 2016

By Peter Louis Nearly three years after conflict erupted in

Justice, Security and Rule of Law: God Bless, Not Bash, America

Justice, Security and Rule of Law: God Bless, Not Bash, America

September 26, 2016

By Cynthia M. Lardner   Prologue   Having been an

UAE delivers emergency aid to South Sudanese refugees in Uganda

UAE delivers emergency aid to South Sudanese refugees in Uganda

September 20, 2016

Isaac Kasamani/AFP   By Gloria Nakiyimba The United Arab Emirates

Justice, Security and Rule of Law: Vladimir Putin’s MENA

Justice, Security and Rule of Law: Vladimir Putin’s MENA

September 19, 2016

Joseph Eid/AFP   By Cynthia M. Lardner The Russian Federation

Observations of an Expat: Hope of millions vs Fear of Millions

Observations of an Expat: Hope of millions vs Fear of Millions

September 16, 2016

Reuters photo   By Tom Arms The figures are staggering.

Syria rebels guardedly agree on truce but battles persist

Syria rebels guardedly agree on truce but battles persist

September 12, 2016

Alaa Al-Faqir/Reuters   By Angus McDowall and Tom Perry Government

A Beacon of Justice, Security and Rule of Law: German Chancellor Angela Merkel

A Beacon of Justice, Security and Rule of Law: German Chancellor Angela Merkel

September 7, 2016

      By Cynthia M. Lardner German Chancellor Dr.

Genocide and Ethnic Cleansing

Genocide and Ethnic Cleansing

August 25, 2016

Guang Niu   By Cynthia M. Lardner Genocide and ethnic

Cholera hits refugee camps as food rations reduce

Cholera hits refugee camps as food rations reduce

August 19, 2016

Moses Mukitale   By Gloria Nakiyimba The Government of Uganda

Children held at Australian camp suffer assaults and sexual abuse – leaked documents

Children held at Australian camp suffer assaults and sexual abuse – leaked documents

August 10, 2016

David Gray/Reuters   By Colin Packham More than 2,000 incidents,

Observations of an Expat: Erdogan and Putin cosy up

Observations of an Expat: Erdogan and Putin cosy up

August 5, 2016

    By Tom Arms What is Erdogan up to?

Australia: Appalling abuse and neglect of refugees on Nauru

Australia: Appalling abuse and neglect of refugees on Nauru

August 3, 2016

Angela Wylie   By Amnesty International Around 1,200 men, women,

Turkey: Erdogan’s Unbridled Ambition

Turkey: Erdogan’s Unbridled Ambition

August 1, 2016

AFP photo   By Grégory Wilson  On July 15, President

Regional armies struggle in last push against Boko Haram

Regional armies struggle in last push against Boko Haram

July 26, 2016

Luc Gnago/Reuters   By Joe Bavier “You’ll all be able

South Sudanese fleeing violence cross into Uganda

South Sudanese fleeing violence cross into Uganda

July 20, 2016

F Noy   By Gloria Nakiyimba The United Nations High

British EU vote unnerves world leaders and markets

British EU vote unnerves world leaders and markets

June 27, 2016

Toby Melville/Reuters   By Estelle Shirbon and Ben Blanchard Britain

Obama in Vietnam – a view from Australia

Obama in Vietnam – a view from Australia

June 21, 2016

EPA photo   By Rupen Savoulian US President Barack Obama

Combatting Violent Extremism

Combatting Violent Extremism

June 20, 2016

Francois Lenoir/Reuters   By Cynthia M. Lardner The fight against

Haiti/Dominican Republic: Reckless Deportations Leaving Thousands In Limbo

Haiti/Dominican Republic: Reckless Deportations Leaving Thousands In Limbo

June 16, 2016

Patrick Witty   By Amnesty International The Dominican Republic has

The Pocket Hercules lifted himself to world glory, but left his community behind

The Pocket Hercules lifted himself to world glory, but left his community behind

June 15, 2016

By Rupen Savoulian Naim Suleymanoglu, born in Bulgaria of Turkish

Children face beatings, rape, death trying to reach Europe – UNICEF

Children face beatings, rape, death trying to reach Europe – UNICEF

June 15, 2016

Kostas Tsironis/Reuters   By Stephanie Nebehay Migrant children making the

EU risks fuelling horrific abuse of refugees and migrants in Libya

EU risks fuelling horrific abuse of refugees and migrants in Libya

June 15, 2016

By Amnesty International The EU’s plans to cooperate more closely

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