<em>The Atlantic </em>Daily: About to Change
Remembering Kofi Annan, what Trump’s lawyers’ testimony could mean, how sexism shapes women’s wages, and more
by Rosa Inocencio Smith
Aug 20, 2018
2 minutes
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Remembering Kofi Annan: The former United Nations secretary-general and a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize died Saturday at the age of 80. His legacy was shaped in part by the Rwandan genocide of 1994, which led Annan—who expressed deep remorse over the world’s failure to stop the violence—to become an advocate for international diplomatic interventions. Richard Gowan, of , describes how Annan
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