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Peace |
Algerian diplomat Mohamed Sahnoun has spent 30 years resolving conflicts. Andrew Stallybrass finds out how... and why.
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Despair and fear are the enemies of peace, write Saliba Sarsar (left),a Palestinian American, and Yehezkel Landau, an Israeli American.
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I see no way of achieving daily bread for all without a world trade market which is genuinely open, and a collective effort to check poverty both at home and abroad, as set by the Millennium Development Goals.
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'Segregation just isn't acceptable in any form any more. It harms all of us!'
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It is crucial for Japan's leader to win the trust of her neighbours. Prime Minister Kishi visited nine Asian- Pacific nations in 1957 to apologise for Japan's actions during the War.
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As he searched for an answer, he sensed that the moment for reconciliation would come and he wrote, ‘Caux is the place’.
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Paul Williams discovers that security is not just a military issue.
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I notice him spreading a mat on the floor to commence his morning prayers according to his religion, Islam. From this moment on, I know that this summer in Caux will bring a new experience.
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Jean Brown meets the women who are standing up for peace in a clean Africa.
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On the streets of Bristol, UK, one woman is fighting crime with a silent force. Stan Hazell finds out more.
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