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Green is the colour Kareem remembers most. In Rafah, the southern Gaza city where he grew up, there were green fields, farms and countryside. He remembers it being very calm and everything from his sc
DARFUR HAS ONCE MORE become the center of a wave of violence in Sudan’s brutal civil war, sparking warnings of a repeat of the genocide that blighted the region two decades ago. After a suffocating 18
As many as 300,000 displaced Gazans streamed northward on Jan. 27, after Israel reopened the Netzarim corridor, which bisects the Gaza Strip. Carrying their belongings in plastic bags and flour sacks
Terrorism’s record of failure
Washington DC Economist resigns: Larry Summers, the economist ...
“Everybody seems to die at Christmas, or there’s an explosion. You can’t just have a Christmas where you sit around and something wonderful happens. Unless it’s a baby.” Cheryl Fergison played lovably