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A few months into the Syrian


conflict in 2011, I visited the


Jordanian border at night, where


shell-shocked Syrian families


were crossing under cover of


darkness to avoid sniper fire.


A medic at the border post told


me about a family who’d recently


arrived. They carried with them


their wounded 8-year-old son


and his amputated leg. ▶


WORLD


THE PRICE OF


INACTION IN SYRIA


By Angelina Jolie


INSIDE


WHAT GERMAN ELECTIONS


MEAN FOR THE E.U.


THE HOUSTON ASTROS


RUIN SPRING TRAINING


THE WORDS MOTHERS


NEED TO HEAR

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