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Africa’s economic growth is hinging on creating 1 billion jobs by the end of the century. Where will it find them?
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Despite international efforts to eliminate child marriage, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) continues to have high rates of this harmful practice.
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The classic red “Fleetwood Diner” sign has weathered decades of Michigan seasons, becoming as iconic to Ann Arbor as the University’s Block M. This 24-hour beacon of comfort food sits at the corner of ...
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Ethiopia has set up a network of committees to identify children forced into work or marriage during the coronavirus pandemic ...
The Obergefell litigation and its aftermath is a perfect illustration of how the legal theory of cultural analysis can move us beyond the endless spiral of polarization and strife we now face.