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We are leaving the postwar era that saw the U.S foster the founding of the U.N. and entering what may be a prewar period of global disorder.
Thanks to a new international investigation, victims of ISIS now have hope of being heard in court.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
As Iraqi Kurdistan slides toward autocracy, U.S. leaders ignore journalists' deaths and suffering refugees.
Otherwise, ethnic and religious strife could threaten the diverse region.
Otherwise, ethnic and religious strife could threaten the diverse region.
Here are some of the human lives at stake.
"I saw them raping my Kurdish sisters and I couldn't accept this injustice," their commander says.