The Dual Victims Of Wartime Rape – OpEd
In Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, 25-year-old Meher breastfeeds her newborn. Her daughter’s name is Yasmin, the Muslim namesake for the fragrant
Read moreIn Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, 25-year-old Meher breastfeeds her newborn. Her daughter’s name is Yasmin, the Muslim namesake for the fragrant
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Read moreIt has been two years since Thailand’s junta toppled the democratically elected government of Yingluck Shinawatra on May 22, 2014.
Read moreDespite ongoing distractions in the Middle East, Ukraine, and elsewhere, the U.S. government has continued to make steady progress towards
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Read moreAn old adage dictates that “once bitten, twice shy”. The 21st century version of that adage might very well carry the
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