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Soldiers for Statecraft: Russia’s Ambitions in Ukraine and the American Response

Axel de VernouJanuary 29, 2022March 6, 2022

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The New Dark Age of Medicine

Saatchi KalsiSeptember 3, 2016

“Although previously unthinkable, the day when antibiotics don’t work is upon us.” —Dr. Arjun Srinivasan, M.D., Center for Disease Control and Prevention

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License To Kill: Duterte Clashes with the UN on Human Rights

Julia DingAugust 28, 2016

The United Nations has called Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s support for extra-legal death squads a “license to kill.”

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History and Horror: Nations Struggle with Relics of Evil Past

Arvin AnoopAugust 23, 2016August 23, 2016

Will Osama bin-Laden’s compound be turned into a playground? Arvin Anoop covers the controversy surrounding the al-Qaeda founder’s former home and takes us through what other countries have done with problematic landmarks.

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Olympic Fencer Makes History in Hijab

Sarah DonilonAugust 22, 2016August 22, 2016

Ibtihaj Muhammad chose fencing so that her hijab wouldn’t stand out from behind the mask. Now, with a bronze medal in Rio, she embraces the attention and hopes to serve as a role model.

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Cupping at the Olympics: Does it Work?

William VesterAugust 22, 2016

Why is Michael Phelps covered in dark red welts? William Vester takes us through the science and pseudoscience of cupping, the newest health craze sweeping the Olympics.

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The Polish Constitutional Crisis

Katherine KidneyAugust 20, 2016August 20, 2016

How will Poland’s Euroskeptic parliament affect the country’s standing in the European Union? What about its relationship with Russia? Katie Kidney explains the Polish constitutional crisis.

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The Brazilian From Qatar: Thoughts from a Beach Volleyball Game in Rio

Alexander GersztenAugust 16, 2016

Alexander Gerszten reports from Rio on a beach volleyball match with an unexpected Brazilian player.

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The Lawyers Who Vanished: Suppression of Political Dissent on the Rise in China

Sonny StephensAugust 12, 2016

The Chinese government recently sentenced a lawyer at a human rights firm to seven years in prison, one of hundreds of such convictions since mid-2015. Sonny Stephens walks us through Xi Jinping’s campaign to crack down on anti-government dissent and use of filmed public confessions to discredit his enemies.

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