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

    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
  • The rise and fall of Isis: How overreach and infighting spurred the decline of the ‘caliphate’

    The rise and fall of Isis: How overreach and infighting spurred the decline of the ‘caliphate’

    Martin Chulov, The Guardian
    · Mar 27, 2019 · 09:30 pm
  • The 1985 Air India bombing was Canada’s worst mass murder. So why is the country indifferent to it?

    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