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Failing the Syria test
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Palestine & UN: History of a double standard
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9/12 changed the world, not 9/11
After 9/11 the Bush administration took the world to war, threatening global security and shredding US democracy.
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Ban Ki-moon: The age of development
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's reelection proves his continuous efforts in the UN, and the many hopes that lie ahead.
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