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Dec 31, 2014In Northern Ireland, breaking the silence on World War I
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Dec 24, 2014Ukraine’s familiar fight for a national identity
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Dec 10, 2014In Jerusalem, recent violence is measured by a long history
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Nov 19, 2014Golan Heights Druze sit precariously between Syria and Israel
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