All posts tagged "Civil War"
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Delaney Cruickshank | July 17, 2017
Heritage or Hatred?: The Removal of Confederate Monuments
Should Confederate monuments be preserved or removed?
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Anneliese Mahoney | May 23, 2017
Mississippi Sued, Accused of Not Providing Equal Education to Black Students
This is the latest in Mississippi's longstanding issues with providing education.
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Michael Sliwinski | April 24, 2017
Turmoil in South Sudan, the World’s Newest Nation
What's behind the recent conflict in South Sudan?
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Callum Cleary | April 7, 2017
Political Turmoil in Venezuela: What’s Next?
Can Maduro maintain power?
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Emma Von Zeipel | February 21, 2017
UN Declares Man-Made Famine in South Sudan
One million people are on the verge of starvation.
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Emma Von Zeipel | December 2, 2016
Colombia Reaches Historic Peace Agreement With the FARC
After the first attempt failed, Colombia formally approves a peace agreement.
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Alec Siegel | October 16, 2016
With Yemen Hurtling Toward Chaos, John Kerry Seeks Ceasefire
To open a "dialogue," according to the State Department.
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Emma Von Zeipel | October 3, 2016
Colombia’s Voters Reject Peace Deal Between Government and the FARC
The vote reminds many of Brexit.
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Alec Siegel | September 7, 2016
Syrian Regime Hits Aleppo with Chlorine Bombs; Dozens Hospitalized
The regime's third use of chemical weapons in as many years.
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Emma Von Zeipel | August 16, 2016
South Sudanese Soldiers Raped Foreigners, While the U.N. Did Nothing
Here are the gruesome details from the four-hour violent rampage.
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Samuel Whitesell | October 1, 2015
South Sudan’s Continuing Pattern of Reneged Peace Deals
A region that has been plagued with violence for decades.
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Allison Dawson | February 25, 2015
Texans Trying to Secede…Again
Texans are trying to secede again. This time it was raided by law enforcement on Valentine's Day.