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All information provided on this website is for informational purposes only and as much accurate possible by the time the articles are published. All About World Politics is an independent blog on world politics. The choice of the topics and the content are based on the personal views of the author, so everyone reads this website at own risk. Should you disagree with the terms and the conditions mentioned, you should leave this website immediately.
Also, some articles might be updated or deleted without further notice. If any information might be inaccurate, please do not hesitate to get in touch. Terms and conditions shown here are subject to change anytime.
Copyright Policy
As a founder and author of All About World Politics (AAWP) website, I am the legal copyright holder including the design, the topics and the articles analysed on AAWP. This site is protected under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License -BY.
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The work of other creators is also used as part of the content of this website. With respect to their copyrights, I have tried my best to add a source in any material (from photographs to texts) presented on AAWP and attributed it respectively to their owners. If any problems might occur or cause a conflict to the rights of the legal holders, I would really appreciate it if they could contact me.
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Comments
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