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Why it’s so hard to move on from what happened at Rabaa

Fear stops many Egyptians from talking about it today. But one year ago, the pain was still very real.

Why it’s so hard to move on from what happened at Rabaa

White Americans are the biggest terror threat in the United States

White Americans are the biggest terror threat in the United States

United States welcomed as liberators by soccer fans around the world

United States welcomed as liberators by soccer fans around the world

The vile abuse of Singapore’s domestic workers

The vile abuse of Singapore’s domestic workers

Help GlobalPost report on conflicts around the world

Help GlobalPost report on conflicts around the world

Chinese tourists treat Tibetans 'like zoo animals' (PHOTOS)

That’s what Tibet Watch says. Here are the photos that prove it, they say.

Chinese tourists treat Tibetans 'like zoo animals' (PHOTOS)

Secessionists in Texas and Alaska are thrilled about Scotland's independence referendum

Separatist groups like the Texas Nationalist Movement and the Alaskan Independence Party are hoping the vote brings a 'paradigm shift.'

Secessionists in Texas and Alaska are thrilled about Scotland's independence referendum

Powerland Shanghai: A green tower for Red China

Red China’s turning green, thanks to a new state-of-the-art tower.

Powerland Shanghai: A green tower for Red China

Powerland Beijing: From fries to fuel

When Lu Xirou goes to a Chinese restaurant, he’s not thinking about food.

Powerland Beijing: From fries to fuel

How bad is the economy right now for Argentines? We asked them

Argentina's peso tanked and its reserves are dwindling. GlobalPost spoke to ordinary residents about what it means for them.

How bad is the economy right now for Argentines? We asked them

Inside the Syrian refugee camps, a silent epidemic

The residents of Domiz escaped a civil war and economic collapse. Now they're confronting problems that are harder to talk about: the problems on the inside.

Inside the Syrian refugee camps, a silent epidemic

Guatemala's Miller time could be ‘white knight’ for national brewer

Multinational SABMiller and the Guatemalan Cerveceria Centro Americana are launching a strategic alliance, just as Anheuser-Busch InBev is swallowing up the market.

Guatemala's Miller time could be ‘white knight’ for national brewer

Honduras to decide if military police or gangsters run the streets

Security is a top issue in Sunday's presidential election, and the candidates offer diverging paths on how to police one of the world's most murderous countries.

Honduras to decide if military police or gangsters run the streets

Worried about rapid population growth? Don't slash US family planning funds

Commentary: Lack of birth control influences increase in food, water and environmental problems around the world.

Worried about rapid population growth? Don't slash US family planning funds
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There's a better way to stand up for gay rights in Russia than boycotting vodka

In the past couple of weeks, the issue of gay rights in Russia has gone global.

There's a better way to stand up for gay rights in Russia than boycotting vodka