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The European Union (EU) portrays itself as a...

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In Sudan, the armed conflict that broke out in...

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Among the topics often raised in discussions on...

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In 2017, in the month of July, the Treaty on the...

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Haiti and its people are currently facing a...

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On 2022/4/16, at the Perkoa mine in Burkina Faso...

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In May 2021, it became clear that about 1.14...

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Deciding for oneself whether to have children,...

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