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Protests Spread to Kuwait Over Rights of Stateless Photo by Yasser al-Zayyat/AFP/Getty

Protests Spread to Kuwait Over Rights of Stateless

After half a century of lacking citizenship, Kuwait's 100,000 undocumented residents are demanding equality

At the End of Mubarak's Reign, a Look Back to the Beginning AP

At the End of Mubarak's Reign, a Look Back to the Beginning

News analyses of Mubarak from 1981 seem both prescient and flawed

South Sudan's Secession Vote: What it Means Among the Diaspora in the U.S.

Ater Ater, a 19-year old with a hockey player's build, drops into a threadbare seat at the back of his high school auditorium in Portland, Maine. Not…

Naomi Campbell's War Crimes Testimony: A Primer Wikimedia Commons

Naomi Campbell's War Crimes Testimony: A Primer

A primer on the British model's upcoming war crimes testimony

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