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Video of a Workshop on Abolishing War

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Video of a Workshop I Just Did in Santa Cruz on Abolishing War:

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Can we end tobacco pandemic without holding industry liable?

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Can we end tobacco pandemic without holding industry liable?

 

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Through the haze, a better democracy

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Although you wouldn’t know it from the rhetoric and actions of the Trump Administration, the U.S. is part of the global society. And while most of the U.S. was focused on a Supreme Court nomination that shook our democratic institutions, a watershed moment for democracy quietly took place half a world away. For those in the U.S.

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Is War Alcohol?

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War is a self-perpetuating habit that harms its users and can provide a certain momentary high. At a peace conference in Canada recently I heard a number of people refer to themselves as “recovering Americans.” The degree to which many people imagine wars are launched and continued for rational reasons is a major misunderstanding; war cannot be explained without irrationality.

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Fully funding the TB response is a smart investment

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Fully funding the TB response is a smart investment

Shobha Shukla, CNS (Citizen News Service)

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A person worth knowing

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Nikolai Kondratiev (4 Mar 1892 – 17 Sep 1938): The Long Economic Cycles

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The end of Syria’s civil war

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The end of Syria’s civil war and the beginning of the conflict over the spoils


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Ending antimicobial resistance

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Is it the final countdown to #endTB?

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The world's eyes and ears are expectantly focussed on the forthcoming first-ever UN High Level Meeting (UNHLM) to #endTB: "United to End TB: An Urgent Global Response to a Global Epidemic." The global TB community is hailing this as a landmark opportunity to marshal political will and resources to end TB by 2030. Will this meeting actually turn out to be the magic potion that would rid the world of TB by 2030?

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Bosnia, Erdogan’s “Jerusalem At

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As Turkey’s President Erdogan runs out of money, he is now, more than any time before, using religion to exploit the Balkans, especially the states that are more susceptible to Islamic influence.

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