Bob Dylan, ‘Subterranean Homesick Blues': The Week In One Song; Calls for prosecuting war crimes in Syria are growing. Is international justice possible?; Malawians are missing their president. The last time that happened, the president was dead.; The world is about to get tough on aviation emissions. Here’s what you need to know.;
 
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Voters no longer want to be ruled by "big men."
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Bob Dylan, ‘Subterranean Homesick Blues': The Week In One Song
Bob Dylan: Nobel laureate.
 
Calls for prosecuting war crimes in Syria are growing. Is international justice possible?
What can be done right now to support and achieve a degree of accountability for the victims and survivors of war crimes in Syria?
 
Malawians are missing their president. The last time that happened, the president was dead.
President Peter Mutharika will have been out of the country for a month if he returns to Malawi on Sunday, as the government has announced.
 
The world is about to get tough on aviation emissions. Here’s what you need to know.
New rules essentially require the aviation sector to be carbon neutral.
 
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