“Two Presidential Candidates Stuck in Time”, The New York Times
The Editorial Board, The Sunday Review, May 7, 2017
In his victory speech early on Nov. 9, President Trump told… Continue reading
“Urgent action needed to protect children in ‘forgotten crisis’ in Central African Republic”, UNICEF
Press Release, Bangui, Central African Republic, Dakar/Geneva/New York, 5 May 2017 – Without increased support, the lives and futures of… Continue reading
“What Went Wrong With 13 Reasons Why?”, The Atlantic
Sophie Gilbert, May 4, 2017
The Netflix show is a huge hit. It’s also being denounced by educators and experts… Continue reading
“Bernie Sanders: Trump was right, Australian healthcare is better”, The Guardian
Reuters, London, 6 May 2017
Sanders also says Senate should use Australian system as model while crafting an alternative to… Continue reading
“EPA dismisses half of its scientific advisers on key board, citing ‘clean break’ with Obama administration”, The Washington Post
By Juliet Eilperin and Brady Dennis, Energy and Environment, May 7, 2017
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt… Continue reading
“France embraces an insider-outsider”, Axios
“French Election: Pro-European anthem signals dawn of the new Macron era”, The Times
Adam Page, Paris, May 8, 2017
The pop music had stopped and the crowd had fallen silent in expectation when… Continue reading
“Macron marches to French presidency”, Agence France Presse
Paris, 8 May 2017
Emmanuel Macron has won a resounding victory in the French presidential election but the focus will… Continue reading
“The Great Vietnam War Novel Was Not Written by an American”, The New York Times
Viet Thanh Nguyen, The Opinion Pages, Vietnam ’67, May 2, 2017
In 1967, Le Ly Hayslip, then known as Phung… Continue reading
“Quebec Argues Over Limits On Multiculturism: Little Maghreb, welcome or not?”, Le Monde diplomatique
Akram Belkaïd, Middle East editor, Translated by George Miller, Paris, April 2017 Issue
Quebec invited in francophone migrants from… Continue reading