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A video report from Ashima Kaul, Insight on Conflict’s local correspondent for Kashmir, on how cross border trade is promoting peace in the disputed…
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If science were sacred the Keck Center in Washington DC would be among its most noted cathedrals. The lobby in limestone and granite is dominated by a three-wall bronze engraving representing the origins and evolution of scientific inquiry. Phenomena and achievement from the microscopic…
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In March 2012, Nova-Social Innovation and the Department for Peace Operations (DPO) of Patrir, released the result of a 2-year research project …
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Muhammad Tahir Tabassum said… Dear Joel,
Nice to meet you here.
Peace.
Muhammad Tahir Tabassum said… Dear Joel,
Welcome to join peace Network. Please in touch with us in future.
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