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Category: Politics & Society

Like Father, Like Son?
Posted on September 22, 2014August 9, 2015

Like Father, Like Son?

Facing drug trafficking charges in the Netherlands, the president of Suriname may find a way to forestall his arraignment.

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Sri Lanka Raises Suspicion Not Long Before UN Investigation
Posted on March 26, 2014August 9, 2015

Sri Lanka Raises Suspicion Not Long Before UN Investigation

Amidst an American-led investigation probing allegations of war crimes, the government of Sri Lanka has arrested two human-rights activists, prompting even more international disapproval.

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The Mystery of MH370 and its International Implications
Posted on March 15, 2014August 9, 2015

The Mystery of MH370 and its International Implications

Amid efforts to locate the disappeared Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, tensions have developed between some countries involved in the search.

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In Colombia, a Choice Between Peace and Justice
Posted on November 9, 2013September 11, 2017

In Colombia, a Choice Between Peace and Justice

Peace remains far-fetched unless Colombian voters are willing to let guilty men go free.

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Negotiating Peace: Can Colombia and Its Rebels Reach a Deal Before It’s Too Late?
Posted on September 29, 2013September 11, 2017

Negotiating Peace: Can Colombia and Its Rebels Reach a Deal Before It’s Too Late?

For President Santos, the stakes are high, both personally and politically, in seeking an end to five decades of armed conflict.

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