“As Omicron Variant Circles the Globe, African Nations Face Blame and Bans”, The New York Times
Benjamin Mueller and
With countries trying to close their doors to… Continue reading
“One billion more people could join the ranks of those already unable to afford healthy diet”, UN News
23 November 2021, Rome
Approximately three billion people, almost 40 per cent of the world’s… Continue reading
“How a Prosecutor Addressed a Mostly White Jury and Won a Conviction in the Arbery Case”, The New York Times
Nov. 26, 2021
Linda Dunikoski, a prosecutor brought in from the Atlanta area, struck… Continue reading
“A Secretive Hedge Fund Is Gutting Newsrooms”, The Atlantic
By McKay Coppins, Cover Story, November Issue
The tribune tower rises above the streets of downtown Chicago in a majestic… Continue reading
“India’s Prime Minister Modi to repeal controversial farm laws following more than a year of protests”, CNN
November 19, 2021
” Why Malcolm X’s murder was revisited, and what exonerations say about U.S. justice system”, PBS NewsHour
By John Yang, November 18, 2021
A New York judge on Thursday exonerated two men of assassinating Malcolm X. The… Continue reading
“Germany’s Coronavirus Crisis Is Getting Out of Control”, Bloomberg
”By Chris Reiter and Tim Loh,
Deaths have jumped, hospitals are overwhelmed… Continue reading
“COP26 Is Over – What’s Next for Forests, Coal, and Fossil Fuel Finance?”, Human Rights Watch
Daniel Wilkinson, Acting Director, Environment and Human Rights, November 16, 2021
The Glasgow climate summit (COP26) produced a new… Continue reading
“China’s ultramarathon tragedy and the survivors threatened for speaking out”, BBC News
By Sophie Williams, Long Reads, 16 November 2021
When Zhang Xiaotao woke up he was in a cave and somebody… Continue reading
“Packed ports and empty shelves: Inside the issues behind the U.S. supply chain crisis”, 60 Minutes
Bill Whitaker, CBS, lead story, Nov 14, 2021
60 Minutes follows the U.S.’s struggling supply chain, from choked ports… Continue reading