“Bombs over Mariupol: Each day is like losing your whole life”, Médecins Sans Frontières
Voices from the Field, Sasha, MSF Staff Member From Mariupol, 24 March 2022
Sasha, a long-time staff member of… Continue reading
“Remembering the life and legacy of Madeleine Albright”, PBS NewsHour
Judy Woodruff, March 23, 2022
Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, who died Wednesday after a battle with cancer,… Continue reading
“Madeleine Albright, first woman to become secretary of state, dies at 84”, PBS NewsHour
Judy Woodruff and Nick Schifrin, March 23, 2022
From the very heights of government and diplomacy, to fierce… Continue reading
“Biden says “clear sign” Putin considering use of chemical or biological weapons in Ukraine”, CBS News
CBS Mornings, March 22, 2022
Lviv — Russia continued flattening Ukraine‘s besieged port city of Mariupol on Tuesday… Continue reading
“What happened to the world’s ozone hole?”, BBC Future
By Kira Walker, 21st March 2022
Back in the 1990s, the hole in the planet’s ozone layer was a… Continue reading
“‘They’re lying to you’: Russian TV employee interrupts news broadcast”, The Guardian
Pjotr Sauer, London, 14 March 2022
Marina Ovsyannikova ran on to the set of the Channel One transmission shouting: ‘Stop… Continue reading
“As millions flee Ukraine, some nations take in far more refugees than others”, NBC News
As many as 4 million people could be forced to flee violence in Ukraine, but some nations, including the… Continue reading
“International Women’s Day 2022: How Ukrainian women soldiers refuse to stay invisible in the military”, Firstpost
FP Explainers, March 08, 2022
In 2014, they fought in Donbas. Now, they are fighting a full-fledged war with… Continue reading
“Death toll surpasses 6 million for pandemic now in 3rd year”, Associated Press
BANGKOK (AP) — The official global death toll from COVID-19 eclipsed 6 million… Continue reading
“Hungary’s Viktor Orban faces watershed moment on Russia and Ukraine”, Financial Times
Marton Dunai in Budapest MARCH 6 2022
As elections approach, prime minister is strugglin
Viktor Orban has long delighted in… Continue reading