By Jasmin Bauomy, Feature, Doha, January 18, 2019
Only three psychiatrists practice in war-torn South Sudan, where many people believe… Continue reading
By Jasmin Bauomy, Feature, Doha, January 18, 2019
Only three psychiatrists practice in war-torn South Sudan, where many people believe… Continue reading
By Mohammed Alamin, Nairobi, and Mike Cohen, Cape Town, January 18, 2019
When Omar al-Bashir led a military coup that… Continue reading
Martin Plaut, The Conversation, Nairobi, January 18, 2019
Day after day Sudanese are taking to the streets to protest against… Continue reading
Ryan Chilcote, World, Jan. 16, 2019
As an American living in the U.K., I can’t help but notice the similarities… Continue reading
Billions malnourished, environment destroyed, Borneo rainforest, The Independent
Today, the Lancet medical journal released a report by an international… Continue reading
Emma Graham-Harrison, Andreas Rocksen and Mads Brügger, London, 12 Jan 2019
Exclusive research reveals that a British-trained Belgian mercenary admitted… Continue reading
Chris Helgren, Toronto, January 12, 2019
TORONTO (Reuters) – An 18-year-old Saudi woman who fled her family this week saying… Continue reading
Margery Eagan, Opinion, January 10, 2019
‘Far left.” “Too liberal.” “Out of the mainstream.” Google US Senator Elizabeth Warren.… Continue reading
Ultima Thule, New Year’s Day, 2019, NASA
Welcome to 2019.
We left the 2018 year-end look back up for… Continue reading