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The War was a serious setback for international law, the UN and world order, writes Falk.
UN human rights chief voices concern about health of hunger strikers who protest their detention without trial.
Even if Obama delivers on everything he promised in his inaugural address, the country may find itself needing more.
Not only is the TV series 'Breaking Bad' great entertainment, but it speaks volumes about American culture as a whole.
It is disappointing to see HRW's unwillingness to stand with those who are working to promote and defend human rights.
Israel's history has constituted one steady reaffirmation of the inferior value of Arab life.
The lens through which Hamas is being viewed must be changed if we are to understand it going forward.
The latest ceasefire between Gaza and Israel portends to positive developments - if it lasts.
Many aspects of the current assault on Gaza pass under the radar screens of world conscience.
Obama and the constituencies that supported him could be harbingers of a better future for the country, writes Falk.
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