By Sara Lahti Peru has endured a turbulent five-year period, cycling through four presidents and two congresses, with a political system that many insist serves the
In Mozambique, a struggle based on religious beliefs and economic inequality has been escalating for years. On a global scale however, the countries unrest has long
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By Robert Andersson The new President of the United States, Joe Biden, has quite a different image than hispredecessor. John Kerry, the climate secretary, was recently
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By Juliette Dautriat Since late 2018, reports about the arbitrary detention of over one million Uyghurs have accused China of committing human rights abuses against parts
By Robert Andersson “I was thinking”,We repeatedly say, When we discuss, The headlines of todayOur objectivity rhymes,Well with the notion,That we weren’t aroundWhen the powers gained motion While
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