We began this week with reports of dozens of pro-democracy protests in Myanmar being shot by government soldiers. On February 1st of this year, General Min Aung Hlaing, backed by the far-right
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As the primary season continues from the first two summer debates, the crowded field of democratic candidates is slowly narrowing. Many candidates have begun to be cut out due to the ever
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When you think of Sweden, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? Swedish Fish? An anti-Islam political party bent on overturning decades of Northern-European socialist ideas? Last month, over one-fifth of
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