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A Coup of Erdogan, for Erdogan, by Erdogan?

Arvin AnoopJuly 31, 2016August 29, 2016

Turkey’s failed coup and ensuing purges have shocked the world. Arvin Anoop takes us step by step through the crisis and its aftermath.

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A Lost Generation of Spaniards

Sanoja BhaumikJuly 20, 2016July 20, 2016

“There are kids my age who have nothing to do.” Sanoja Bhaumik investigates the lasting effects of the Spanish unemployment crisis.

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Not So Dope Anymore: The Consequences of Russia’s Steroid Scandal

Billy RobertsJuly 13, 2016July 20, 2016

Russian athletes have been banned from representing their country in the 2016 Olympics after a widespread doping scandal. How will the Kremlin respond?

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Who ISIS Really Wants: How the Islamic State Lures Women Over the Internet

Amanda VosburghJune 27, 2016June 27, 2016

“If you agree to marry me, I’ll treat you like a queen.” Amanda Vosburgh breaks down the social media tactics of the Islamic State’s campaign to recruit Western women.

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BREXIT: Britain Leaves the EU and Shocks the World

Thomas ZembowiczJune 25, 2016

Thomas Zembowicz explains what Brexit means, now and in the time ahead.

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Brexit: In or Out?

The PoliticJune 22, 2016June 27, 2016

The United Kingdom’s referendum on whether to leave the EU is tomorrow. What are the arguments on both sides? And how did David Cameron get himself into this mess?

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An Interview with Gro Harlem-Brundtland, Former Prime Minister of Norway

Carter HelschienNovember 2, 2015November 4, 2015

In Norwegian politics, “It’s the argument or the passion which you decide to express yourself which counts, not money. “

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A Bloody, Contested Anniversary: The Armenian Genocide A Century Later

The PoliticMarch 28, 2015August 19, 2015

“Don’t let them take me! Don’t let them take me!” Satenig cried. She gave Edward, another Armenian trapped in the schoolhouse basement, the little money she had in exchange for his protection. Each night, Ottoman authorities would raid the basement…

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