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Brazilian president slammed Trump's threat to impose 50 percent tariffs on Latin America's largest economy as "unacceptable ...
Kenya marked its fight for democracy on Monday, with police blocking main roads in Nairobi ahead of potential protests.
A UN report revealed North Korean women undergo forced labor, sexual violence, and forced abortion and infanticide in the country’s detention centers.
The autonomous Kurdish region in Syria held its first local elections. The Syrian Kurds plan to form a federation in Rojava after ISIS is defeated.
Globalization and technological change provide opportunities for the world economy but increased inequality and divided the world into winners and losers.
Mexico's plan to create jobs in Honduras is unlikely to curb migration to the US because many Honduran migrants are fleeing violence, not a lack of jobs.
The Trump administration’s focus on “reverse discrimination” against White people is not backed by data and reflects a political narrative of White grievance.
The Kurds and Cypriots share solidarity built on centuries of Turkish discrimination and oppression. Both reject Turkey’s occupation and ethno-nationalism.
Interpreting the anti-immigrant PVV’s success as a sign of a large right-wing or xenophobic swing in Dutch public opinion seems unconvincing.
China's atrocities in Xinjiang are an example of suppression and exploitation resulting from worldwide inequality and state-sanctioned violence.
Despite the obvious benefits for economic growth, there are nearly insurmountable barriers for mass unskilled or semi-skilled immigration into Japan.