“Quiet quitting, real quitting, unionizing — what else are American workers up to ?”, NPR
Alina Selyukh, Andrea Hsu, September 4, 2022
How we work, when we work, how much we work – it’s… Continue reading
“The Munich massacre, 50 years on”, The Boston Globe
By Globe Columnist, Opinion,Updated August 29, 2022
In 1972, the Israeli athletes went home in coffins and… Continue reading
“World Food Program warns of a looming global catastrophe”, PBS NewsHour
Nick Schifrin, Aug 22, 2022
Much of East Africa and other areas of the world are now facing… Continue reading
“South Sudan faces growing food crisis as millions go hungry”, PBS NewsHour
Fred de Sam Lazaro, Aug 22, 2022
Record-breaking drought continues to scorch wide swaths of sub-Saharan Africa, from… Continue reading
“How the trauma of Partition survivors has been intensified by India-Pakistan animosity”, Scroll.in
Ammara Ahmad, August 18, 2022
The bitter enmity between the neighbours has turned the border into an iron wall, cutting… Continue reading
“Partition: Why was British India divided 75 years ago?”, BBC News
London, August 15, 2022
(Note from World Campaign: Although technically correct in the article in terms of British agreement to… Continue reading
“German leader condemns Abbas’ ’50 Holocausts’ remark”, Associated Press
By Ilan Ben Zion and Kirsten Grieshaber, August 17, 2022
BERLIN (AP) — Germany’s chancellor said Wednesday that he was… Continue reading
“In defeat, Cheney chides Trump and invokes history”, Politico
By Myah Ward and Olivia Beavers,
In a defiant and unapologetic speech, Cheney noted that even Abraham… Continue reading
“Scientists blast atoms with Fibonacci laser to make an ‘extra’ dimension of time”, Live Science
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“The Mar-a-Lago Raid Proves the U.S. Isn’t a Banana Republic”, The Atlantic
By David A. Graham, August 8, 2022
A bedrock principle is that no one—not even the president, much less the… Continue reading