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    Sri Lanka attacks: Research shows that cutting off social media doesn’t curb violence but fuels it

    Jan Rydzak, The Conversation
    · May 02, 2019 · 09:30 pm
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    The rise and fall of Isis: How overreach and infighting spurred the decline of the ‘caliphate’

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    The 1985 Air India bombing was Canada’s worst mass murder. So why is the country indifferent to it?

    Chandrima Chakraborty, The Conversation
    · Feb 23, 2018 · 03:30 pm