The Two-School Solution
With de facto segregation the norm in Israeli schools, a wave of outspoken parents and teachers is arguing that only truly integrated classrooms can bring peace.
With de facto segregation the norm in Israeli schools, a wave of outspoken parents and teachers is arguing that only truly integrated classrooms can bring peace.
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As Syrian troops sustain heavy losses, Iranian militias are ramping up their role.
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The Obama administration prefers not to notice that its diplomatic strategy in Syria has fallen apart.
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The prosecution of Germany's leading satirist might be just what the country's comedy scene needed.











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