From space, national boundaries vanish, the conflicts that divide people become less important, and the need to create a planetary society with the united will to protect this "pale blue dot" becomes both obvious and imperative.
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel received a standing ovation at the annual Security Conference when she unleashed a stinging, point-by-point take-down of Trump's tendency to treat allies as adversaries.
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Each country's press not only covers different events, but tends to view the same world events through a prism of its own language, culture and national interest. Worldpress provides an interesting look at this.
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Critics such as French President Macron claim that the move is against international law and endangers the two-state solution.
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An interesting article by Bill Gates.
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A brief abandonment of fanpop abstinence to bring you this: Trump managing to do the wrong thing, every time, without fail.
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Merkel's face tho.
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Nice, brief explanation of the gender pay gap. To understand the jokes: Susan (the guest speaker) and Waleed (the presenter of Egyptian background) are married partners.
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Human stories, Trump's sinister choice of banned countries, and a few choice words from foreign affairs experts.
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As Trump turns his back on the world, China is reaching for the opportunity to win power and influence. The difference in approach and rhetoric cannot be more stark: China's success vs America's failure, global outreach vs turning inwards.
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