After seven years of bombing, shelling, gunfire and killing, there is little of Syria today that remains untouched by this terrible conflict, which has killed roughly half a million people
Prudence Bushnell understands the curse of Cassandra. Serving as deputy assistant secretary of state for African affairs from 1993 to 1996, she issued an urgent memorandum on April 6, 1994,
In Mexico, hot chocolate is made not with milk, but with near-boiling water. The play’s title “Like Water for Chocolate,” or “Como Agua Para Chocolate” in its original Spanish, refers
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The Embassy of Somalia in the United States ceased operations on May 8, 1991. His Excellency Elmi Ahmed Duale Ambassador of Somalia to the United Nations Biography EMBASSY: Permanent Mission
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