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Why Hillary Clinton should move on, Europe's migration issues have morphed, Why Jewish-Muslim dialogue is imperative, Put an end to enforced disappearances, Lessons from the Mayweather-McGregor fight

The Globe and Mail / TorontoWhy Hillary Clinton should move on

“Hillary Clinton won’t go away,” writes Lawrence Martin. “In May, she formed a political action group to advance progressive causes. It’s called ‘Onward Together.’ As a rallying cry, is there anything more stale and timeworn? In a couple of weeks, Ms. Clinton is bringing out a book. It’s called. Which is just what Democrats don’t want to be reminded of.... The Democrats do not have a shortage of potentially strong leaders. They include senators Kamala Harris, Cory Booker and Kirsten Gillibrand.... Ms. Clinton isn’t clearing the stage because she can’t live with the embarrassment of losing.... She should ... make way for the others.”

EUObserver / BrusselsEurope's migration issues have morphedThe Jerusalem Post / JerusalemWhy Jewish-Muslim dialogue is imperativeThe Daily Star / Dhaka, BangladeshPut an end to enforced disappearancesThe Royal Gazette / Hamilton, BermudaLessons from the Mayweather-McGregor fight

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