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Giving the Nobel Peace Prize to the World Food Program Highlights These Links Between Hunger and ConflictNobel Peace Prize spotlights the links between hunger and conflict Jessica Eise, Purdue University The 2020 Nobel Peace Prize has...
How Protests Against Police Brutality in Nigeria Sparked a Mass Social MovementIn early October a video began to circulate on social media in Nigeria depicting a gruesome act of police brutality....
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