“The Jamal Khashoggi Case: Suspects Had Ties to Saudi Crown Prince”, The New York Times
By David D. Kirkpatrick, Malachy Browne, Ben Hubbard and David Botti, Oct.16, 2018
ISTANBUL — One of the… Continue reading
“A year after her murder, where is the justice for Daphne Caruana Galizia?”, The Guardian
Margaret Atwood, Opinion, London, 16 October, 2018
The Maltese journalist reported on government corruption, but no politician has been questioned… Continue reading
“Report shows 40% rise in online child abuse”, Irish Examiner
Cormac O’Keefe, Security Correspondent, Dublin, October 06, 2018
The sharp increase has been accompanied by a worsening in the severity… Continue reading
“Wake Up, World Leaders. The Alarm Is Deafening”, The New York Times
By The Editorial Board, Oct.9, 2018
When a cautious, science-based and largely apolitical group like the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel… Continue reading
“World Mental Health Day: Ex-footballer pushes for a “mental health revolution” after multiple suicide attempts”, CNN
By Dominic Rech, October 10, 2018
Lancashire (CNN)It started with a feeling of isolation, of not wanting to engage… Continue reading
“Please, President Trump, shed light on my fiance’s disappearance”, The Washington Post
By
Hatice Cengiz is Jamal Khashoggi’s fiancee. She lives in Istanbul.
ISTANBUL — More than… Continue reading
“China disappeared Interpol’s chief. The world can’t pretend it’s business as usual”, The Washington Post
By Sophie Richardson, October 9, 2018
Sophie Richardson is the China director at Human Rights Watch.
In the past week,… Continue reading
“Georgia High School football player died after traumatic brain injury, coroner rules”, NBC News
by Phil Helsel / Oct.09.2018
Medical staff at an Atlanta hospital described the nature of the injury “as an anomaly,”… Continue reading
“HH The Dalai Lama of Tibet congratulates Nobel Peace Prize Winners”, The Tibet Post
Khushi Khurana, Kangra, Himachal Pradesh, India, 10 October 2018
Dharamshala, India — Tibetan spiritual leader and Nobel laureate His Holiness… Continue reading
“World leaders ‘have moral obligation to act’ after UN climate report”, The Guardian
Jonathan Watts and Matthew Taylor, London, 8 Oct 2018
Even half degree of extra warming will affect hundreds of millions… Continue reading