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Inside the brutal war that's ripping apart the Central African Republic
Over half a million Central Africans are internally displaced, and in the last six months, over 60,000 new refugees have fled across the river that divides CAR and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Syria between ruin and reconstruction
A Canadian photojournalist captures scenes from Syria's second-largest city before reconstruction gets underway
Donald Trump's highly abnormal presidency: the week of Oct. 30
He lamented he can't do what he'd "love to be doing" because he's not supposed to be involved with the Justice Department.
I Grew Up as a Black Southerner Idolizing Robert E. Lee
I didn't know the Confederate general owned slaves. I didn't even know he was part of the Confederacy.
How Radio Changed the Course of a 50-Year Civil War
The government and Marxist guerrillas both used the airwaves as weapons in their battle for the soul of Colombia.
Supras Are the Decadent Georgian Feasts We've Been Missing Out On
“A supra can celebrate anything. Traditionally a supra is when you’re celebrating something like a holiday but it could also be part of everyday life.”
Confederate statues have had a rough 24 hours
Here’s what’s been unfolding around monuments in the last 24 hours alone.
Statue of pro-slavery Supreme Court chief justice removed in Maryland
A statue of pro-slavery Supreme Court chief justice was removed in Maryland overnight