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          Iraqi Yazidis light candles and paraffin torches during a ceremony to celebrate the Yazidi New Year at Lalish temple in Shikhan in Dohuk province, Iraq on April 18, 2017. Ari Jalal / Reuters

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          Journalist and author Kevin Sullivan at the Latin Bridge (Princip Bridge), Sarajevo. in 2014. Courtesy Sulejman Omerbasic

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          March 30, 2017
          Rohingya Muslims displaced by violence pass the time at a former rubber factory serving as their shelter near Sittwe. Damir Sagolj / Reuters

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          A Rohingya man cries as he prays during a protest condemning Myanmar's government violence on his people. Fazry Ismail / EPA

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          A Yazidi refugee fleeing Iraq woman carries her son on her back at the Turkish-Iraqi border on August 17, 2014. Ulas Yunus Tosun/EPA

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          Bosnian Muslims pray during the funeral in the Potocari Memorial Centre, Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, on July 11, 2016, where 127 newly-identified victims. Fehim Demir/EPA

          Srebrenica buries 127 victims on 21st anniversary of massacre

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          As a self-described Jewish and democratic state, resolving the tension between Israel’s democracy and its ethnocracy will not be enough to fix the refugee issue alone. Amir Cohen / Reuters

          Israeli arms deals reveal defeat of moral judgment

          OpinionJune 26, 2016
          A photograph released by the Syrian opposition’s Shaam News Network shows the ruined Damascus suburb of Daraya on December 27, 2012. In Syria’s civil war the lack of impartial news sources has made the accurate reporting of events very difficult. The Shaam News Network / HO / AFP.

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          Former UN chief Boutros Boutros-Ghali had been in hospital after suffering a broken pelvis. Michael Schmelling / AP Photo

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          Supporters of Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy rally in Naypyidaw before the general elections. Aung Shine Oo / AP Photo

          A new look at Myanmar’s diverse society and its enemies

          November 05, 2015
          Faris Salih Faris, 48, is ready to defend his people with his WWII-era Soviet rifle. Florian Neuhof for The National

          Yazidis safe from ISIL in their mountain refuge

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          Sudanese president Omar Al Bashir at the 25th African Union summit in Johannesburg on June 14, 2015. A South African court issued an interim order on Sunday preventing Mr Al Bashir from leaving the country, where he was attending an African Union summit, over alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity over atrocities in the Darfur conflict. Siphiwe Sibeko/Reuters

          Sudanese president banned from leaving South Africa

          WorldJune 14, 2015
          Palestinian protesters wave flags as Israeli troops take position during a protest against Jewish settlements in the West Bank village of Nabi Saleh, near Ramallah, on May 8, 2015. Reuters

          Israel’s new coalition gives Palestinians little to hope for

          WorldMay 09, 2015
          People attend a commemoration ceremony to mark the centenary of the mass killing of Armenians by Ottoman Turks. David Mdzinarishvili / Reuters

          All nations need to make peace with their past

          OpinionApril 25, 2015
          People lay flowers at a memorial to Armenians killed by the Ottoman Turks, as they mark the centenary of the mass killings, in Yerevan on April 24. Sergei Grits/AP Photo

          Armenia marks emotional centenary of Ottoman massacres

          WorldApril 24, 2015
          The long read: Armenia, Turkey and the tangled politics of genocide

          The long read: Armenia, Turkey and the tangled politics of genocide

          April 23, 2015
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