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Francesca Trianni
is a senior producer at
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Syrian Children Talk About Life As Child Soldiers
Recruited under the guide of education programs, child soldiers have been acting as snipers, soldiers and even suicide bombers in Syria, a new report says.
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Nearly half of Colombia's 14,000 mines operate without proper permits, in dire conditions that pose extreme risks to the workers there
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President Bashar Assad is all but certain to win the vote as it's held against the backdrop of more than three years of civil war
By Francesca Trianni
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Watch what life is like in Damascus ahead of the vote
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Between avoiding a Russian invasion, handling Western creditors and appeasing an electorate still high on revolution, a lot is at stake for the new President of Ukraine
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Angelou became the first black and first female inaugural poet in 1993, and her deep, majestic voice left an indelible mark
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Bob Weiss says his daughter was exactly the kind of person who would want to help kids "who weren't the popular" ones, like the shooter
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The Italian police are already known for their fashionable uniforms — but now they’ll be known for having their very own Lamborghini, complete with LED light bar, four sirens, and a police radio, too.Lamborghini CEO...
By Francesca Trianni
May 23, 2014
'My Rapist Is Still on Campus': Sex Assault in the Ivy League
Last month, 23 Columbia and Barnard students filed a federal Title IX complaint alleging that the university mishandled sexual assault cases. Emma Sulkowicz is one of the complainants. The junior says she and two other...
By Francesca Trianni and Eliana Dockterman
May 15, 2014
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A massive security operation is expected during the world’s biggest soccer tournament
By Francesca Trianni
May 13, 2014
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The clip, which was was broadcast on Bolivian television, is just the latest in a series of incidents showing the mayor making unwanted advances on women
By Francesca Trianni
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