There are… Continue reading
“Time is running out, Pope Francis”, The Washington Post
By Editorial Board, September 12, 2018
IN NATION after nation, and diocese after diocese, the Roman Catholic Church’s clerical sex-abuse… Continue reading
“100 Women: The truth behind the ‘bra-burning’ feminists”, BBC News
London, 7 September 2018
Fifty years ago, a protest against a Miss America beauty pageant in New Jersey sparked off… Continue reading
“High schools are dropping football. Students are safer for it”, The Washington Post
By Editorial Board, September 8, 2018
SHOULD CHILDREN be allowed to play tackle football? With scientific studies showing a link… Continue reading
“Amazon’s Antitrust Antagonist Has a Breakthrough Idea”, The New York Times
With a single scholarly article, Lina Khan, 29, has reframed decades of monopoly law.
“Hunger is a grave warning to the world: If it is not defeated, the consequences will be dire”, Salon
Vijay Prashad, September 8, 2018
This article was produced by Globetrotter, a project of the Independent Media Institute.… Continue reading
“Environment: Tidal Power is the Next Big Green Wave”, The Walrus Magazine
By Christopher Pollon, The Walrus Foundatin, Toronto, Sep.5, 2018
Why tides are set to take their place alongside solar and… Continue reading
“Central African Republic, ‘The tip of the iceberg’: Stream of patients offer glimpse into scale of sexual violence”, Médecins Sans Frontières
New Release, Paris, 7 September 2018
Tatiana’s* voice is almost inaudible as she relates what happened to her in Bambari,… Continue reading
“A Pivotal Moment for Hungry Americans”, The New Republic
By Sarah Jones, September 5, 2018
A Republican plan to restrict food aid could reverse years of progress.
“A climate tipping point in the Amazon”, Le Monde diplomatique
By Sam Eaton, Paris, 3 September 2018
Illegal logging and land seizures are driving an ominous yet overlooked trend: tropical… Continue reading
“A Matter of Survival: How to Humanely Solve Europe’s Migration Crisis”, Der Spiegel
By Nicola Abé, Katrin Elger and Fritz Schaap, Berlin, 09/06/2018
Few topics have been as divisive in Europe as the… Continue reading