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By John Feffer, April 25, 2013
When the Berlin Wall fell, squat culture expanded as Berliners took over abandoned properties in East Berlin.
Commentary
By Paul N. Avakian, April 24, 2013
Power and politics have their effect on Guatemala's historic genocide trial.
Column
By Conn Hallinan, April 24, 2013
In the current crisis on the Korean peninsula, the Obama administration is virtually repeating the 2004 Bush playbook.
By Renee Lott, April 24, 2013
France is the ninth country in Europe and fourteenth in the world to legalize gay marriage.
By Patricia Davis, April 23, 2013
In a week of remarkable events and reversals in Guatemala, the genocide trial of former dictator Efrain Rios Montt came to an abrupt halt on April 18.
By Renee Lott, April 23, 2013
Members of the Seleka rebel movement continue to loot local homes and businesses, instigate violence, and recruit children to their ranks.
Panel Discussion
April 22, 2013
Join us for a remarkable panel discussion on the impact and future of the small arms trade in Africa.
By Leslie Garvey, April 22, 2013
President Obama called their use a "game changer."
By Rob Prince, April 22, 2013
Despite reservations, both Washington and Paris have decided that, when it comes to Tunisia, the horse they are going to ride is the Ennahda party.
Commentary / Department: FPIF Picks
By John Feffer, April 19, 2013
Only North Koreans can change North Korea.