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Libya: The Rule Of Corruption, Envy And Hunger
Strategy Page· 5 days agoRussia and Ukraine account for 30 percent of world wheat exports and Libya gets all of its annual 1.35 million tons of wheat and barley imports from Russia and Ukraine. Before ...
A sensible protest? Pro-Palestinian students at Fresno State show it’s possible | Opinion
Fresno Bee via Yahoo News· 2 days agoAnd even protests that fail to achieve their desired outcome can still result in personal growth....
Children, infants missing after Tunis police clear makeshift refugee camps
Al Jazeera· 1 day agoHundreds of refugees and migrants camped in the centre of Tunis have disappeared, with reports...
Arresting Students for Opposing American Militarism Is a Moral Travesty
The Nation· 1 day agoToo much of the rhetoric is ahistorical, and too much of it ignores the messy on-the-ground reality...
Readers sound off on student protest criticism, reasoned thinking and medical advertising
NY Daily News via Yahoo News· 4 days agoWhat’s perverse is lofty pro-Zionist journalism Brooklyn: In his comments about the ongoing...
Trump says travel ban is key for security, as federal appeals court hearing looms
AOL· 1 day agoU.S. President Donald Trump cast his travel ban on people from seven Muslim-majority countries as a...
Chad prepares to vote in a coup-hit region, wary allies look on
Reuters via Yahoo News· 2 days agoN'DJAMENA (Reuters) - Chad will hold presidential elections on Monday, making it the first in a...
Thousands of former Wagner fighters are now answering to Moscow
Politico via Yahoo News· 7 days agoThe move was widely seen as another instance of Russia supplanting U.S. influence. Former Wagner fighters also remain active in Mali, Libya and Sudan, where they have contracts ...
Are the Democrats Facing 1968 Redux?
The American Conservative· 4 days agoA question that has occasionally tickled political scientists’ brains is whether antiwar protests prolong the wars in question or hasten their end. Mass...
Chad’s Great-Power Balancing Act
Foreign Policy Magazine· 4 days agoThe highlights this week: Burkina Faso bans more foreign publications, citizens of Togo head to the polls following passage of a controversial new law,...