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Israel's history has constituted one steady reaffirmation of the inferior value of Arab life.
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In his poem, Nobel laureate Günter Grass criticises Israel and condemns German arms sales to the Jewish state.
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When women lead the world
Would the world be more peaceful if women were in charge? A new book by Steven Pinker says that the answer is "yes".
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Nuclear Israel revisited
To have or not to have nuclear weapons is a question of human security and not European privilege.
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Israel journalist wins Labour leadership vote
Opposition party elects prominent social advocate amid growing dissent over high costs of living.
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Are Palestinian children less worthy?
As Palestinian children endure lives of suffering, Obama's love for their Israeli counterparts knows no limit.
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Somali women carve their own niche in Boston
Somali women empower themselves by opening successful businesses in the US.
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The Middle East's oldest dictatorship
Al Jazeera's senior political analayst discusses Israel's rule over the Palestinians beyond the peace rhetoric.
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Who is afraid of Julian Schnabel?
Jews who embrace narratives other than those sanctioned by the pro-Israel community often inflame others.
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