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The cost of ideology: How a shift in national priorities would impact the force
The military does not collapse all at once; it gets distracted, hollowed out, and politicized until the next crisis proves the force on paper is not the force in the fight.
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IMMILAC marks Mothers’ Day with health symposium on women’s reproductive health in Sogakope
By Benjamin Makafui Attipoe, SogakopeThe Sogakope Chapter of the Immigration Ladies’ Association (IMMILAC) has organized a health symposium on women’s reproductive health as part of activities marking ...
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