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ASIA
Poison smoke over Mosul
By Rene Wadlow It is not clear that the retreating Islamic State (ISIS) troops from Qayyarah, a town just a few…
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NEWS
Susana Malcorra, a well qualified leader for the United Nations
By Dr. Lisen Bashkurti It is not a coincidence that in our time there have been distinguished woman leaders at the…
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AMERICAS
Building on the UN summit to address large movements of refugees and migrants
By Rene Wadlow On 19 September 2016, the UN General Assembly held a one-day Summit on « Addressing Large Movements o…
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MIDDLE EAST
Yemen: Political negotiations halted. Humanitarian crisis continues
By Rene Wadlow On Saturday, 6 August, the political negotiations to stop the armed conflict in Yemen came to a…
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AMERICAS
New challenges for global citizens
By Rene Wadlow The Global Citizenship Commission (GCC) under the leadership of the former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown presented…
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HOME
Syria: Beyond the laws of war
By Rene Wadlow The protection of medical facilities and medical personnel is at the heart of the laws of war…
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ASIA
Yemen: Is this war necessary?
By Rene Wadlow During the Second World War in the United States, there was a government-sponsored publicity campaign to save car…
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EUROPE
Nagorno-Karabakh: part of Azerbaijan
By Rusif Huseynov Long-boiling tensions between Armenia and Azerbaijan flared again on April 2, 2016, with dozens of soldiers and…
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EUROPE
Refugees and migrants: UN Summit and role of NGOs
By Rene Wadlow The UN has called for a high level Summit on “Addressing Large Movements of Refugees and Migrants”.…
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