“Oklahoma City bombing: The day domestic terror shook America”, BBC News
By Kelly-Leigh Cooper, London, 19 April 2020
On this day 25 years ago, a US army veteran parked a rental… Continue reading
“A lockdown playlist, 60 songs to see you through, compiled by Tymon Smith’, Johannesburg Review of Books
Tymon Smith, April 10, 2020
The editors of the JRB should’ve known better. They are well aware that I have… Continue reading
“When Covid-19 has done with us, what will be the new normal?”, The Observer
John Naughton, London, 18 April 2020
From online GPs and home working to smartphone tracking, the speed at which we… Continue reading
“How To Stay Healthy When Your Child, Spouse Or Roommate Has COVID-19”, NPR
Maria Godoy, April 16, 2020
By now, you’ve likely heard the advice: If you suspect that you’re sick with COVID-19,… Continue reading
“IMF says the world will ‘very likely’ experience worst recession since the 1930s”, CNBC
Silvia Amaro, April 14, 2020
KEY POINTS
- The Washington-based organization expects the global economy to contract by 3% in 2020.… Continue reading
“What does Covid-19 mean for people displaced by climate change?”, Le Monde diplomatique
Alex Randall, Paris, April 2020 Edition
We don’t yet know how a city in lockdown deals with a sudden… Continue reading
“Coronavirus: Boris Johnson says ‘it could have gone either way'”, BBC News
London, 12 April 2020
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said it “could have gone either way” as he thanked healthcare… Continue reading
“The WHO v coronavirus: why it can’t handle the pandemic”, The Guardian
By Stephen Buranyi, The Long Read, London, 10 April 2020
Attacked by Trump and ignored by many of its… Continue reading
“While coronavirus has children home and families strained, abuse and neglect could rise”, Rockland/Westchester Journal News
The coronavirus pandemic has left 3 million… Continue reading
“In the slums of Rio, communities have to choose between hunger and coronavirus”, ABC News
By Aicha El Hammar Castano, Rio De Janeiro, April 6, 2020
“If I stay at home, I will die of… Continue reading