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Nicaragua’s Renewed SOS

Gabriella was nervous as she made her way home. The state had suspended most of the buses, forcing her and others to walk. The government supporters’ “violent reputation” frightened her, she says, as did the muscular police deployment. It was ...

Politics

Trudeau In Trouble

Ottawa, April 3rd: A leader addresses his core demographic, stirring many to their feet. Enough to put a smile on the orator’s face, you would think, but Canada’s Justin Trudeau is downcast. Those standing are not offering him an ovation,...

War

Afghanistan: A Chance, At Last, for Peace

Now in its eighteenth year, the US-led Nato mission to remove Afghanistan’s militant government, the Taliban, is America’s longest ever conflict. Much like British then Soviet attempts to project influence in the troubled Middle Eastern state, the fight has been...

Terrorism

A Returning Problem

In the heady days of its territorial expansion across Syria and Iraq, the so-called Islamic State (IS) drew in Western recruits like moths to an incandescent flame. For a group looking to internationalise its bloodthirsty cause, each defection was a...

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