Dissecting Duterte and Taxiing in Technicolor: The Week in Global-Affairs Writing
The highlights from seven days of reading about the world
by Anna Diamond
Jun 02, 2017
2 minutes
Refugees in Their Own Country
NPR
“Hotel Kartli, as Salakaia’s current home is called—even though it hasn’t been a hotel for many decades—houses roughly 300 families uprooted by war more than two decades ago.
In 1992, in the chaotic aftermath of the collapse of the Soviet Union, the western region of Abkhazia, a 3,000-square-mile chunk of land along the Black Sea, declared independence
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