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  1. Canadian rifles may have fallen into Yemen rebel hands, likely via Saudi Arabia →

    Just one of many reasons why Canadians should care about the ongoing war in Yemen.

  2. Some 600,000 refugees later, Ottawa digs in on dealing with Myanmar on Rohingya crisis →

    Ottawa’s engagement-is-best thinking, applied to Myanmar. There’s now a new special envoy to the country, Bob Rae. and when the Global Affairs minister Chrystia Freeland was asked if she would still consider revoking Aung Suu Kyi’s citizenship as many Canadians have demanded, she quoted Justin Trudeau: “A Canadian, is a Canadian, is a Canadian.”

  3. 'The writing was on the wall': What did the UN know in advance of the Rohingya crisis? →

    Allegations that some UN officials set aside concerns raised about impending ethnic cleansing – including one that predicted an escalation within six months. he was right.

  4. 'The scale is just vast': Authorities, aid workers in Bangladesh overwhelmed by Rohingya refugees →

    I’ve seen nothing like it.

  5. Even in world's most documented war, justice is a 'long-term game': Nahlah Ayed →

    It is counterintuitive that the victims of the world’s most documented war –Syria – must still wait years for justice. To blame: international political paralysis on how or even whether to proceed in prosecuting Syria’s worst war crimes.

  6. 'This is about class': Angry Londoners say highrise concerns ignored because residents were poor →
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