“South Africa, Apartheid, Crimes against humanity and the Rule of Law: Quo Vadis?”, Daily Maverick
By Kaajal Ramjathan-Keogh, Johannesburg, 21 February 2020
South Africa is a young democracy, but the unfinished business of apartheid remains… Continue reading
“The world’s most unlikely solar farms”, BBC Future
By Jody Ellis, London, 19th February 2020
Solar energy has become so accessible that new farms are being switched on… Continue reading
“What We Still Don’t Get About George Washington”, The New York Times
By Alexis Coe, Opinion, Feb. 17, 2020
There continue to be ways to look with fresh eyes at our founding-est… Continue reading
“Australia’s bushfires show drastic effects of climate change”, CBS 60 Minutes
Holly Williams, Feb 16, 2020
Scientists say climate change is behind the unprecedented intensity of the bushfires that have burned… Continue reading
“How Trump’s Relationship With Barr Got So Complicated”, The New York Times
By Peter Baker and
A whipsaw week of charged decisions by the Justice… Continue reading
“Barr blasts Trump’s tweets on Stone case: ‘Impossible for me to do my job'”, ABC News
By Anne Flaherty, February 13, 2020
The AG spoke with ABC News Chief Justice Correspondent Pierre Thomas.
In an exclusive… Continue reading
“They were sent to a shelter for safety. Instead, these women say they were sexually abused”, CNN International
By Alice McCool, for CNN, Illustrations by Charity Atukunda, for CNN, Kampala, February 13, 2020
Editors Note: CNN is… Continue reading
“Doctor Sentenced to Five Lifetime Terms for Sexually Abusing Boys”, PBS Frontline, The Wall Street Journal
Christopher Weaver,
RAPID CITY, S.D. — An Indian Health Service… Continue reading
“The BBC gave me a lifeline as a child. It must be kept public”, The Guardian
By Nesrine Malik, Opinion, London, 10 Feb 2020
Those who lobby against the corporation’s service remit fail to understand… Continue reading
“‘It’s not very complicated’ – How Sinn Féin captured the young vote”, Irish Examiner
By Liz Dunphy, Dublin, February 9, 2020
Rousing renditions of ‘Happy Birthday’ boomed through the cavernous count centre hall for… Continue reading