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Minister Susi, a school dropout, featured on Foreign Policy's Global Thinkers list - The Jakarta Post - Jakarta Post

Jakarta Post
Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Minister Susi Pudjiastuti, who only got her high school diploma last year, has made it onto Foreign Policy magazine’s 2019 Global Thinkers list. The magazine says Susi is committed to "regenerating her country’s vital fish stocks in ways that are accumulating both fans and enemies."
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Islamic State claims Syria suicide attack on Kurdish-US convoy - The Times of Israel

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A Taliban assault on a military base and police training center in a province just outside the Afghan capital on Monday killed at least 12 people and wounded more than 30, officials said.
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Can This New Approach to Nuclear Disarmament Work? - War on the Rocks

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An estimated 14,485 nuclear weapons exist on earth today — most are far more powerful than those that twisted railway ties, leveled buildings, and crushed, poisoned, and burned human beings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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