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African Food With A Twist: Dakar Pop-Up Restaurant Raises the Bar (NPR) on Apr 27, 2014
Movies and Intellectual Property: Preserving Our Global Passion (DipNote) on Apr 27, 2014
The False Cry of the Pivot Deniers (Foreign Policy) on Apr 26, 2014
Protestants Go For Gaelic in Northern Ireland (Al Jazeera) on Apr 27, 2014
Sex Trafficking Victims' Photography Goes on Exhibit (DNA Info) on Apr 28, 2014
The Catholic Church Isn't Doing So Well With Hispanic-Americans (The Atlantic ) on May 7, 2014
White House to Send Specialists to Help Recover Abducted Nigerian Schoolgirls (Washington Post) on May 7, 2014
Will the State Department Torpedo Its Last Great Program? (Huffington Post) on May 8, 2014
Israel Offers to Help Nigeria Find Abducted Girls (Reuters) on May 12, 2014
Budget 2014: Aid Groups Vent Anger Over Cuts to Foreign Aid Spending (Australian Broadcasting Corp. ) on May 14, 2014
Boeing Wins $3.8 Billion 737 Order Amid China Travel Boom (Bloomberg) on May 14, 2014
Qatar Corruption Allegations: A Potential Massive Governance, Geo-political and Social Fall-out (Huffington Post ) on Jun 1, 2014
China Institute Marks 88th with Gala (China Daily) on Jun 1, 2014
How the Hunger Games Salute is Fighting Oppression in Thailand (The Guardian ) on Jun 2, 2014
Where World Cup Footballers Play During the Regular Season (PEW Research Center) on Jun 7, 2014
India Proposes New Ideas to Strengthen Ties with Bhutan (The Economic Times) on Jun 16, 2014
Runway Show Weaves Relationship Between Mongolia and Turkey (The UB Post) on Jun 24, 2014
Tourism Promotion Through Culinary Exchange (U.S. State Department ) on Jun 26, 2014
Prince Harry Thanks Brazilians in First Ever Royal Video Message (Telegraph) on Jun 27, 2014
Enhancing Brazil's National Image through Sport is Fraught with Difficulties (CPD Blog) on Jul 3, 2014
How the Most Improbable Doubles Team at Wimbledon Is Using Tennis to Promote Peace (Policy Mic) on Jul 6, 2014
Art Project Celebrates Korea-Australia Friendship (The Korea Herald) on Jul 7, 2014
Nation in Despair - World Cup 2014: Brazil Left Humiliated by Germany’s Dominance (New York Times) on Jul 9, 2014
The Limits of Brazilian Soft Power (VOXXI) on Jul 10, 2014
Military Bands Offer Musicians Great Jobs, Similar Challenges to Orchestras (The Washington Post) on Jul 18, 2014
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