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As it turns 75, the need for WHO remains as vital as ever
Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus Turning history’s page on its deadliest conflict, countries came together in 1948 to heal a bloodied…
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Tennessee Republicans vote on expelling Democrats for gun protest
The Republican-controlled Tennessee state legislature has voted to expel Justin Jones, the first of three Democratic lawmakers expected to be…
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In Bosnia, the past is disappearing and the future is bleak
Ehlimana Memišević On November 18, 2022, the remains of at least two people, killed during the 1992 massacres against Bosniak…
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US education: The endless burden of deliberate ignorance
This January, Florida’s Republican Governor Ron DeSantis blocked a proposed Advanced Placement (AP) African American studies course in his state…
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Eastern Europe must not lag behind on the green transition
Soňa Muzikárová Last year, a severe drought hit much of Europe, with some scientists claiming it was the worst in…
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A bad day for Trump is a great one for America’s frail democracy
Andrew Mitrovica This fine moment. This stunning moment. This historic moment has been a long and aching time coming. A…
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US education: The endless burden of deliberate ignorance
This January, Florida’s Republican Governor Ron DeSantis blocked a proposed Advanced Placement (AP) African American studies course in his state…
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Bezalel Smotrich’s ancestors would have told him he was lying
Lorenzo Kamel Israel’s Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich dismissed the existence of a Palestinian people and history in a speech he…
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Not everyone has the luxury to ditch ‘harmful’ gas stoves
Edna Odhiambo Is your gas stove killing you and our planet slowly? Recently, a series of studies raised the alarm…
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The Taliban needs to start an intra-Afghan dialogue but with who?
For the past year and a half, the Taliban has taken the international community and the Afghan population on a…
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