“Why some experts say it’s time for Twitter and Facebook to ban anti-vaccination posts”, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) News
Nicole Ireland, May 22, 2019
Social media giants say they direct users to sound information, but won’t remove misinformation
As… Continue reading
“World nations failing the poorest on energy goals: study”, Agence France-Presse
Paris, 22 May 2019
More than 150 million people are gaining access to electricity every year, reducing the ranks of… Continue reading
“Who Owns South Africa?”, The New Yorker
By Ariel Levy, A Reporter At Large, May 13, 2018
A fiercely debated program of land reform could address racial… Continue reading
“Suit seeks to hold Vatican at fault for abuse by US priests”, Associated Press
By Michael Rezendes and Amy Forliti, May 14, 2019
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Three brothers who were sexually abused… Continue reading
“‘Now is the time’: the journalists fighting fake news before the EU elections”, The Guardian
Daniel Boffey, Copenhagen, Thu 16 May 2019
With warnings of likely Russian meddling, Europe’s debunkers are picking up the pace… Continue reading
“India’s Most Oppressed Get Their Revenge”, The New York Times
By Meena Kandasamy, Opinion, May 15, 2019
The Bharatiya Janata Party’s rule came with an attack on Dalits and the… Continue reading
“After worst harvest in ten years, 10 million people in DPRK face imminent food shortages”, World Food Programme, Food and Agriculture Organization
Press release, 3 May 2019
UN report finds worryingly low food consumption, limited dietary diversity and families being forced to… Continue reading
“Gandhi And Philosophy: On Theological Anti-Politics”, The Book Review Literary Trust
Reviewer, Vijay Tankha; Author, Shaj Mohan, Bloomsbury Academic; New Delhi, April Issue
The collected writings of… Continue reading
“Burundi crisis: The legacy of 2015 brings fear for 2020”, Amnesty International
By Rachel Nicholson, Amnesty International’s Research on Burundi, 2 May 2019
For the past four years, April brings sorrow for… Continue reading
“The Legacy of Rwandan Genocide: ‘Everyone Lives in Fear'”, Der Spiegel
By Cathrin Schmiegel, Berlin, 04/29/19
A quarter-century has passed since the murder of 800,000 people were in the Rwandan genocide.… Continue reading