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Nothing Personal: Turkey’s Top Ten Challenges

I expect Turkey and its administration to address the multiple modern challenges they face and offer to this end a list of realities, not commandments, that will help enable a…

The Bodyguard of Aung San Suu Kyi

David Calleja speaks exclusively with Iqbal, a former bodyguard of Burma's Nobel Peace Prize Winner and the world's only incarcerated leader, Aung San Suu Kyi. …

Video: Shan Medical Mission (Part 2)

Host Antonio Graceffo rejoins the team of medical volunteers who are donating their time and risking their lives to give treatment to the war orphans living in Loi Tailang.…

Video: Shan Medical Mission (Part 1)

Antonio Graceffo accompanies a volunteer medical mission on a visit to SSA headquarters in Loi Tailang, where they render much needed medical aid to the war orphans and abandoned children.…

Winning the War on Drugs in Mexico: Sí, se puede!

If changes don't come soon, America's neighbor and largest trading partner could easily become a failed-state and its violent insurgency spill over the border. …

Martial Arts Odyssey: Practical Fighting in Shan State, Burma

Using martial arts, Antonio Graceffo helps to educate the world about the plight of the Shan people of Burma.…

Iran was not what we had thought: Sid Ganis

President of the American Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Sid Ganis talks about the recent trip of a Hollywood delegation to Iran in an interview with Foreign Policy Journal.…

‘Shift’ Towards Iran Under Obama Is Change in Tact, Not Policy

By insisting in the same policy towards Iran as that of the Bush administration, the U.S. is effectively precluding any possibility for there to be any meaningful and productive outcome…

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