“Columbine teacher can still hear the gunfire 20 years later”, CBS This Morning
Barry Petersen, April 20, 2019
What many consider America’s first mass school shooting took place in the community of Littleton,… Continue reading
“Everybody knew about burials so why does silence persist?”, Irish Examiner
By Conall Ó Fátharta, Dublin, April 19, 2019
The shocking report on burial practices from the Mother and Baby Homes… Continue reading
“Socialist! Capitalist! Economic Systems as Weapons in a War of Words”, The New York Times
By Andrew Ross Sorkin, DealBook, April 20, 2019
The economist Joseph Stiglitz discusses Bernie Sanders, social policy and how we… Continue reading
“Lyra McKee: Lost Girl of the Troubles”, The Irish Times
Martin Doyle, Books, Dublin, Apr 19, 2019
She made her name as a journalist covering the Troubles’ legacy and was… Continue reading
“Reaction of the rich to the Notre Dame fire teaches us a lot about the world we live in”, Joe.ie
Carl Kinsella, Dublin, 17 April 2019
Yesterday, the world’s eyes turned to Paris as Notre Dame cathedral burned.
It was… Continue reading
“Mr. Mueller’s Indictment”, The New York Times
The special counsel’s report reveals a pattern of deceit and dysfunction. What comes next is up to Congress.
The Editorial… Continue reading
“Obstruction of Nothing”, The Wall Street Journal
By the Editorial Board, April 19, 2019
Mueller vindicates Trump on collusion and plays Hamlet on obstruction.
Robert Mueller is… Continue reading
“Will AI kill developing world growth?”, BBC News
Business, London 18 April, 2019
Artificial intelligence (AI) could displace millions of jobs in the future, damaging growth in developing… Continue reading
“There is no beauty in the finest cloth if it makes hunger and unhappiness”, Euronews
By Maria Stambler, Style, Lyon, 17/04/19
The Global Sustainable Fashion Week was launched in 2016 by Dr. Gabriella Mányi Walek,… Continue reading
“Hell on Earth: The Horrors of Child Prostitution in Ghana”, Der Speiglel
By Sophia Bogner and Paul Hetzberg, Berlin, April 17, 2019
More than 100,000 children in Ghana work as prostitutes. Melphia,… Continue reading