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UN 21st Century - Cambodia: Bringing Schools and Culture Back to Life
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The Southeast Asian nation of Cambodia survived a regime that killed teachers and banned education. More than 30 years later some passionate educators are trying to ensure that Cambodia's children...

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UN 21st Century - Malawi: Standing up for Women's Rights
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In many traditional cultures, women aren’t allowed to own or inherit property. Losing a husband through death or divorce can be a guarantee of poverty. But two women in Malawi...

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UN 21st Century - Costa Rica: Gold or Green?
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Costa Rica has a reputation as a peaceful oasis in Central America, a region that is often ravaged by war. It is also proud of its rain forests and animal...

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UN 21st Century - Quitting Terrorism in Algeria
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Terrorist atrocities often leave people at a loss to explain how anyone could commit such acts. Another question, less frequently asked, is why do people give up terrorism? And how...

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UN 21st Century - Jamaica: Pulling the Plug on Cyber Crime
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Experts claim that every three seconds, fraud is committed online. Global cyber crime has already surpassed drug trafficking as a criminal money-maker. The biggest challenge for authorities? The victims are...

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UN 21st Century - Bhutan: Tsunami from the Sky
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We all know that climate change is causing the polar ice-cap to shrink, threatening small islands with extinction and devastating populations with drought. But how many of us have heard...

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Taliban: If You Can't Beat Them, Buy Them!
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(Mosaic Intelligence Report: October 29, 2009) Election run-off is few days away in Afghanistan. Hamid Karzai's brother is on the CIA's payroll. Should Obama send more troops to Afghanistan? And...

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Afghanistan: Fraud, Opium, and Taliban
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(Mosaic Intelligence Report: October 23, 2009) Afghanistan's recent election was hailed as an example of "democracy." But more than one million ballots were discounted due to fraud. Why isn't Karzai...

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