“Why the Conversation About Cultural Appropriation Needs to Go Further”, Teen Vogue
Antonia Opiah, op-ed, May 24, 2017
In this op-ed, Antonia Opiah explores the shortcomings of the current cultural appropriation conversation.… Continue reading
“In election blame game, it’s time for Hillary Clinton to take her share”, CNN
“Kabul in mourning after blast kills almost 100 people”, Al Jazeera
Qais Azimy, Kabul, June 1, 2017
Angry residents demand answers as Afghan capital mourns for scores of people killed in… Continue reading
“Why deadly Kabul bombing is crisis for all of Afghanistan”, The Guardian
Emma Graham-Harrison, London, 31 May 2017
Rise in attacks on Kabul after years of city’s relative security a huge threat… Continue reading
“Father of Zynab Al Harbiya mourns loss of daughter in Baghdad bombing”, The Sydney Morning Post
By Farid Farid, Cairo, June 1, 2017
Cairo: When Khalid Al Harbiya arrived at the Neurosurgery Teaching Hospital in Baghdad,… Continue reading
“Calculating Women”, The New York Review of Books
Priyamvada Natarajan, May 25, 2017 Issue
After a precisely calculated and perfectly executed voyage, the Mars Orbiter Mission reached its… Continue reading
“Brazil’s Temer ends deployment of troops in capital in face of backlash”, Reuters
Lisandra Paraguassu, Brasilia, May 25, 2017
Brazilian President Michel Temer on Thursday removed federal troops from the streets of the… Continue reading
“UN Secretary General opens channel of communication on safety of journalists”, Reporters sans frontières
News Release, Paris, May 24, 2017
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres takes concrete steps on safety of journalists issue, setting… Continue reading
“Social media fills vacuum left by China’s ‘hollowed out’ press”, Columbia Journalism Review
By Liz Tung, May 25, 2016
In videos shot earlier this month, Chinese human rights lawyer Xie Yang stands before… Continue reading
“Former U.S. Ambassador Responds To Trump’s Rhetoric On NATO”, NPR
Audie Cornish, All Things Considered, May 25, 2017
NPR’s Audie Cornish speaks with Gen. Douglas Lute, who was the U.S.… Continue reading