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World Food Program Wants Libyan Ceasefire

Food supplies could run out in six to eight weeks, warns the WFP.  Would NATO participate in a humanitarian ceasefire?

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Would reforming the UN Security Council improve its ability to respond to mass atrocities?

This is part two of a two part discussion series that is intended to help Rebecca Hamilton create a college-level teaching companion to her book Fighting for Darfur: Public Action and the Struggle to Stop Genocide.

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Anti-Americanism in Afghan Madrassas is not the Problem. It’s the Misogyny.

The misogyny preached by some Afghan religious instructors threatens to undo gains in women’s rights there.

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A Day of Bloodshed in Yemen. At least 13 Dead

The reporter Iona Craig, who is in Sanaa, Tweets: “Just been given latest figure of 13 dead by doctor at mosque. They expect more to die of injuries.”

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Syria Drops Human Rights Council Bid

Ever since Syria’s candidacy was announced, the United States and its allies have been pushing hard for another Asian country to effectively run against Syria.

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When Will Syria’s Bashar Assad Lose His International Legitimacy as a Leader?

It looks increasingly like the Syrian government is waging war on its own people. The death toll is approaching 1,000 people, which is commonly considered the threshold for calling something a civil war.

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