Three poems from Black Words Matter, written by Baltimore students about their experiences with racism and police brutality.
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Despite previous calls for ceasefire, Russia-backed separatists attacked Donbas this past weekend, killing at least three Ukrainian soldiers and two civilians.
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“I am not optimistic about human beings,” says Horacio Castellanos Moya in the second part of our interview with the former exiled writer-in-residence and author of The Dream of My Return.
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Cartoonist Issa Nyaphaga is returning to Cameroon from self-imposed exile to establish the community-based Radio Taboo.
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The ICC has appealed its decision to grant interim release to former Congolese Vice President Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo and the four other men accused of committing war crimes against the Congolese people.
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The scene must have been confusing to city dwellers in Tehran: instead of advertisements, 1500 billboards displayed works by old masters and Iranian artists alike.
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The PRI will remain in power after Mexico’s upcoming elections, despite the party’s alleged dealings with drug cartels.
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