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The Great Archaeological Discovery of Our Time

March 8, 2024
Interviews

The motives that drove archaeologists of the past included a thirst for glory, a taste for treasure, and a desire to enshrine a new political era with the legitimacy of the ancient

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Informal Settlements on the Front Lines of Wildfire Risk in Bogotá

March 8, 2024
Colombia/Diplomacy

“Don’t worry I will build a better house for you, a house made out of bricks,” said the owner of the house to her son while hugging him, almost in tears, as

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There Will Be Reading and Singing and Dancing Even in the Darkest Times

March 8, 2024
Education/Politics

It is nearly impossible to think of joy while Israel continues its genocidal violence against Palestinians and while the terrible war escalates in the eastern flank of the Democratic Republic of the

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International Women’s Day — Shame On Us

March 8, 2024
Human Rights

“O woman! in our hours of ease, Uncertain, coy, and hard to please, And variable as the shade By the light quivering aspen made, When pain and anguish wring the brow, A

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Why Trump is now the favorite to win the US election

March 7, 2024
United States

Last time I wrote about the 2024 US election back in November, I rated the outcome of the rematch between President Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump a coin flip. Today, with eight months left until the

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Peace Corps Director Swears-In First Sri Lanka Volunteers Since ’98

March 7, 2024
Diplomacy

As part of her second official visit to Sri Lanka, today Peace Corps Director Carol Spahn officiated the swearing-in ceremony of 20 new volunteers, who represent the first cohort of Peace Corps

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Empire Decline and Costly Delusions

March 7, 2024
Columns

When Napoleon engaged Russia in a European land war, the Russians mounted a determined defense, and the French lost. When Hitler tried the same, the Soviet Union responded similarly, and the Germans

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Victoria Nuland, The Bane of Ukraine, Retires

March 6, 2024
United States

On March 5, the third-highest ranking US diplomat, Victoria Nuland, known for her active role in ousting then-president of Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovych, in 2014, retired from her role as the Deputy Secretary

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BRICS: Voice of the Global Majority

March 6, 2024
Interviews

Russia took the rotating presidency of the BRICS group in 2024. Yury Ushakov, Russian presidential foreign policy aide, has granted TASS an interview in which he previewed Moscow’s priorities, prospects for BRICS

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Discarding Old Theories on the Path to Finding the First Humans Outside Africa

March 6, 2024
History

When I began studying human prehistory in the mid-1990s, little did I know that I would witness a paradigm shift in our understanding of when the first humans settled in Western Eurasia firsthand. At

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The Return of the Somali Pirate

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Can the World Survive Putin’s Well Intentioned Mistake?

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Beijing’s War on Tibet’s Identity

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The Roots of Capitalism Run Through Slavery

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Yemen’s War Is Coming Back

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Mecca Draws a New Line

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Munir’s Zia Moment?

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Mali’s Hostage Deals Mask a War That Is Getting Worse

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Israel’s ‘Minister of Hate’ Turns Extremism into Policy

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Europe’s New Deal with Libya’s Warlords

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The Madman in the Casa Rosada

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Whose Independence? Whose India?

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The Ugliness of Latin America’s Angry Tide

In August, right-wing billionaire Abelardo de la Espriella took office

When Reason Changes State

In 1799, Francisco de Goya published Los Caprichos. Among his engravings

Jason Arday: The Price of Woke Academia

The death of Jason Arday, the former Professor of Sociology

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