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ReutersWith Peace Deal, Ethiopia and Tigray Rebels Acknowledge War's Toll
A ceasefire between Ethiopian government forces and Tigrayan rebels brings optimism after years of fighting.
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Diplomacy in the Air on Korean Peninsula
Recent summits between Korean and American leaders may determine whether diplomacy or military confrontation will prevail in engaging North Korea.
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Stefan KrasowskiAmericans Have "Three Cannots" on North Korea's Nuclear Weapons
Karl Friedhoff examines the United States' nuanced understanding of policy options on North Korea's nuclear program.
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Jeon HanReal Estate Weighs on Moon's Approval Rate
Karl Friedhoff examines South Korea's President Moon Jae-in's administration and the real estate issues, including high rental costs in Seoul, that have led to a high disapproval rating.
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Mind the Knowledge Gaps: What Global Conferences Bring to Light
Convenings of experts call attention to that which scientists and policymakers don’t know. These "knowledge gaps," it turns out, are especially prevalent in the urban domain.
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Defense and SecurityAP PhotosSahel in Crisis: Niger's Coup and the Failure of Western Intervention
Explore the Sahel's alarming pattern of coups as we unravel the threads behind Niger's recent crisis.
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Food and AgricultureAP Photos/Pavel RahmanPartnering with Youth to Inspire Agricultural Innovation
The future of agricultural innovation is dependent on young people. How can we motivate them to get engaged?
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Women, Equity, and Global Development Symposium 2018
At the 2018 symposium, speakers discuss the theme "Are We There Yet? Broken Barriers or Broken Records". -
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The Links Between Hunger and Unrest in Myanmar and Beyond
Food insecurity plays a critical and complex role in Myanmar's current political turmoil, and has played a similar role in uprisings of the past.
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Stijn te StrakeHow Animal Agriculture can Fill the Hunger Gap that COVID-19 is Fast Widening
Animal agriculture has faced challenges around distribution and processing during the pandemic restrictions, but if safely managed, animal-sourced foods can be a powerful force against global hunger.