... giving up. They can't resolve this on the battlefield. If they do that it takes South Sudan back to war and it risks ethnic conflict." John Temin of the US Institute for Peace says this crisis is getting more attention than others might because of ...

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The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is seeking closer ties with non-member partners from Asia at its 2024 leaders meeting. It opened Tuesday in the American capital, Washington, D.C. Leaders from Japan, South Korea, and New Zealand are attending the NATO leaders’ meeting for the third straight year. Australia sent ...

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