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The crisis of the state in the Arab region and the rise of the Islamic State

Islamic radical groups, such as the Islamic State, seem...

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Two-Faced Trump: Peace in Korea, World War in the Middle East

Trump believes he can simultaneously capture a Nobel Peace...

Comedy is part of feminist history—and we need it more than ever

Feminism has always been mobilized and strengthened through collective...

The spirit of 1968 is inextinguishable – even 50 years later

This rebellious era shaped radical activists – and aggressive capitalists....

Are Israel and Iran about to clash head-on over Syria?

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Five lesser known footballers who broke down racial barriers

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The Palestinians in Gaza: fighting for life, struggling for rights

Stuck between the hammer of the Israeli apartheid and...

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