The Morning After

The war between Ukraine and Russia has understandably garnered much attention over the past year. While that carnage has unfolded, however, another bloodbath recently was to end in the Horn of Africa. Approximately 600,000 people died in the two-year-long war that pitted Ethiopia’s central government in...

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Dragnet

Russia’s military intelligence agency is suspected of directing a Russia-based white supremacist group to carry out the letter bombing campaign in Spain last year, the Moscow Times reported. In late November and early December, six letter bombs were addressed to prominent government, military and diplomatic targets...

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Left Behind

The Brazilian government ordered an investigation into the potential crimes of genocide against Brazil’s Yanomami people this week, as the Indigenous community grapples with malnutrition and disease that officials have directly linked to illegal mining, the Washington Post reported. Justice Minister Flávio Dino said he had...

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Rethinking Friendship

Moroccan lawmakers voted unanimously to review the country’s relationship with the European Parliament this week after the latter passed a resolution urging the North African nation to respect press freedoms, Agence France-Presse reported. Both Moroccan houses of parliament agreed to “reconsider (their) relations with the European...

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It’s Complicated

Walking looks very simple. It’s not. Part of the reason it’s complicated in humans is because of the shape of the foot – an oddity in the animal kingdom – and our strange gait. When walking, people exhibit a “double-bounce” walking pattern: The first bounce helps the...

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