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Israeli-Palestinian Confederation: Why and How

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After 72 years of conflict, it is time for Israel and the Palestinians to realize that while a two-state solution remains the most viable option, there are irreversible realities on the ground that can be addressed only jointly in the context of a confederation. The contours of such a confederation are dictated by these realities, the resolution of which requires both sides to fully and permanently collaborate on many levels.

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My debate focuses on the need to review economic policy.

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My debate focuses on the need to review economic policy. Even money has gone into poverty reduction. Therefore, I am concentrating here on a specific area: economically less developed areas What characterize these areas outside of economic poverty?

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Biden’s Opportunity To End The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

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Recently I had an opportunity to brief a group of European diplomats and journalists on a variety of conflicts, with a focus on the Middle East. During the Q&A I was asked which of the region’s conflicts Biden should tackle first.

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Biden’s Actions So Far Would Have Ye Olde Resistance in the Streets If He Were Republican

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Biden’s Actions So Far Would Have Ye Olde Resistance in the Streets If He Were Republican

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Respond to HIV, SRHR and Covid-19

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Community-led approaches are pivotal to respond to HIV, SRHR and Covid-19

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Anarchism and the Avant-Garde: Félix Fénéon at the Museum of Modern Art

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Anarchism and the Avant-Garde: Félix Fénéon at the Museum of Modern Art

Sam Ben-Meir - December 1, 2020

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Anchor to ending AIDS or Covid-19 is human right to health

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Anchor to ending AIDS or Covid-19 is human right to health

Shobha Shukla – CNS

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CBD vs. THC: Battle of the Plant!

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CBD vs. THC: Battle of the Plant!

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Abuse of HIV/AIDS patients

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HIV/AIDS is a worldwide epidemic, primarily killing people in poor countries in Asia and Africa. Nearly one-third of countries do not have access to counseling, social support and medical care. They also suffer economic rights and do not have laws to protect them. Also, because of traditional values and norms, safer sex practices continue to be difficult in most of the countries which makes prevention difficult. They have also been deprived of CD4 cell count facilities, and of the widely available antiretroviral (ARV) drugs.

For women, the situation is particularly worrisome.

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