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Looking at names on an election ballot can be similar to looking at a dated high school yearbook. There are several names you recognize, but often the majority of names remain unknown.
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Looking at names on an election ballot can be similar to looking at a dated high school yearbook. There are several names you recognize, but often the majority of names remain unknown.
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Two weeks ago, northern Uganda, which was on the brink of peace for the first time in 23 years after a long civil war, fell back into shambles. After almost two years of peace talks, two attacks were carried out.
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