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    The Week in World Affairs: Jan. 17-24

    by Andrew Haubner January 25, 2016
    by Andrew Haubner January 25, 2016

    A rundown of news in world affairs to fill you in on the past week. By Graham Crawford

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    This week in World Affairs

    by Andrew Haubner October 10, 2015
    by Andrew Haubner October 10, 2015

    The West Bank might just boil over. By Giorgio Ausenda

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    This Week In The World: U.S. and Russia will sit down on Syrian issue

    by CU Independent September 21, 2015
    by CU Independent September 21, 2015

    The U.S. and Russia may come to an agreement on the Syrian crisis, and conflict in South America moves toward diplomacy. By Giorgio Ausenda

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    Conference on World Affairs panel rethinks urbanization

    by Gabriel Larsen-Santos April 5, 2013
    by Gabriel Larsen-Santos April 5, 2013

    By Gabriel Larsen:
    Check out this panel, part of CWA next week. You won’t understand the world until you walk two moons in someone else’s shoes.

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