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Will a black president make America great again?
Next to Oprah, Obama is the half-empty glass perceived half-full by many Americans. But would it do America any good?
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Why quality war movies are not Bollywood and Lollywood’s forte
Their natural resource of war history provides the raw material needed for quality movies but remains underexploited.
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When public monuments sprinkle salt on another community’s wounds
Erecting and pulling down public monuments in democracies during peacetime provides a new battlefield
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Are the German election results and the Catalonia referendum a wake up call for the EU?
Breakaway parts of countries within the EU could lead to a fire of multiple civil wars.
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Destroy what destroys you: While blood feuds flourish, justice takes a back seat in Pakistan
His mother instilled in him the obligation of blood for blood. So with her blessings, Masood shot his father’s...
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How can China fight for climate change but completely disregard human rights?
300 dissident human rights lawyers were picked up by authorities who've been broken and turned by their interrogators
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Marine Le Pen vs Emmanuel Macron: Who will win le melee?
Macron might be a few steps ahead in the polls, but Le Pen has an inherited head-start in wooing decision-makers.
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Monsieur Trudeau and Trump played their cards well
Monsieur Trudeau’s open-door immigration policy is not being groomed for export to the United States.
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Why do Pakistan and India always have their daggers drawn?
Both have historical markers to support their points of view and risk engaging in what they think would be a just war.
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Can Pakistan ever be a minority-friendly country?
Pakistan ranks fourth on the list of the 50 countries where persecution is worst for Christians.