As the country marks 63 years of independence, insecurity and corruption continue to drive highly educated Nigerians to live and work abroad.
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Two detained former executives from developer China Evergrande Group won’t be the only scapegoats.
Budapest is willing to anger the EU and NATO if it means closer ties with Russia.
A much-lauded pledge to decarbonize needs funding
Argument: As America Seeks Racial Justice, It Can Learn From Abroad
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Eduardo González is a transitional justice practitioner with 20 years of experience supporting truth commissions around the world and a senior research fellow at George Mason University’s Mary Hoch Center for Reconciliation.