"We're Still Here": Indigenous Peoples' Day Celebration Reflects Ongoing Resistance to Colonization & Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed, Awarded Nobel Prize, Celebrated for "Remarkable Change" in Horn of Africa
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Syrian troops are massing near the Turkish border, one day after Bashar al-Assad's government reached a deal to help protect the Kurds from Turkey's deadly air and  ... Read More →
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