“High cost of healthy diet puts billions at risk of malnutrition, says food security report”, World Food Programme
By Peyvand Khorsandi, Rome, Jul 14, 2020
Nutrient-rich foods are priced out of the reach of people in the poorest… Continue reading
“Mary McLeod Bethune Was at the Vanguard of More Than 50 Years of Black Progress”, Smithsonian Magazine
By Martha S. Jones, July 2020 edition
Winning the vote for women was a mighty struggle. Securing full liberation for… Continue reading
“A Game Changer? Basic Income Grant on the table for South Africa’s unemployed poor”, Daily Maverick
By Sandisiwe Shoba, Johannesburg, 14 July 2020
As South Africa weathers the storm of increased hunger, poverty and unemployment during… Continue reading
“Impact of coronavirus on lives of children”, The Irish Times
The Irish Times view, Dublin, Jul 10, 2020
As we surface from the first wave of the pandemic, we can… Continue reading
“Fossil fuel disarmament”, Le Monde diplomatique
By Peter Newell & Andrew Simms, Paris, 7 July 2020
Three years ago, on 7 July 2017, something… Continue reading
“Judge rules Mary Trump can publicize book about her uncle”, Associated Press
By Larry Neumeister, July 13, 2020
NEW YORK (AP) — Mary Trump can talk about the highly critical book she… Continue reading
“Sharp increase in UK child sexual abuse during pandemic”, The Guardian
Jess Staufenberg, London, Wed 8 Jul 2020
Children’s homes warn of struggle to keep residents safe as more time… Continue reading
“The Dangerous Race for the Covid Vaccine”, Politico Magazine
By Elizabeth Ralph, deputy editor at Politico Magazine, 7/07/20
The international competition for a coronavirus vaccine harkens back to… Continue reading
“Is black entertainment having its #MeToo moment?”, BBC News
By Chi Chi Izundu, London, 6 July 2020
Last week, executives in the UK music industry were invited to watch… Continue reading
“The Hungry People”, The Walrus Magazine
By Robert Jago, Illustration by Mariah Meawasige/Makoose, The Walrus Foundation, Toronto, June 29, 2020,
Europeans like to go on… Continue reading