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- Human rights [r]: Natural civil and political rights considered universal and applicable to all human beings worldwide. [e]
- History [r]: Study of past human events based on evidence such as written documents. [e]
- Liberal Party (Canada) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Journalism [r]: Practice of writing about daily events of interest to people - politics, international affairs, sports, etc. [e]
Subtopics
- Kosovo [r]: Country in south-eastern Europe which declared independence from Serbia in 2008 - not officially recognised by the United Nations. [e]
- Afghanistan War (2001-2021) [r]: Beginning on October 7, 2001, in response to the 9-11 attack, military operations against the Taliban and al-Qaeda by United States and NATO forces [e]
- Iraq War [r]: (2003-2011) Invasion and occupation of Iraq by a coalition of countries led by the U.S. to depose Saddam Hussein, who was accused of stockpiling weapons of mass destruction (which were never found). [e]
- NATO [r]: Intergovernmental military alliance based on the North Atlantic Treaty which was signed on 4 April 1949, with its headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. [e]
- Tom Carper [r]: U.S. Senator (D-Delaware), Deputy Whip, Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs; the Environment and Public Works; Finance Committee; co-chair, Moderate Dems Working Group; honorary President, Third Way; former United States Navy P-3 Orion pilot [e]
- Philip Hart [r]: (1912-1976) American liberal/progessive Democratic Senator from Michigan from 1959 until his death. [e]
- APFA Bhutan [r]: An organization in exile established to work for a freedom of press and freedom of speech and expression in Bhutan. [e]
- Jeannette Rankin [r]: (1880 - 1973), first woman in Congress, suffragist and social worker, and the only member of Congress to vote against World War I (1917) and World War II (1941). [e]