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Fifty Years After Franco, The Small Acts That Maintain Spain’s Memory

As we mark the 50th anniversary of Franco’s death, it is important to remember the private acts of memory and remembrance, especially as far right forces are rising again.

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Society

Mistaken For Twins: How Two Italian Sisters Survived Auschwitz

Two sisters return to the camp 70 years after they were first brought there, sharing memories of snowball fights, feelings of guilt and the need to never forget.

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Geopolitics

20 Years After Rwandan Genocide, Lighting A Flame Of Hope

KIGALI — As the 20th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide approaches, a “flame of hope” is being carried across the entire country, a symbol of reconciliation and faith in a better future. “I want to make sure that everything’s in order,” says the president of the Tutsi genocide survivors group in northern Rwanda. “The flame […]

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