“Ecuador deal cancels austerity plan, ends indigenous protest”, Associated Press
By Michael Weissenstein and Gonzalo Solano, October 14, 2019
QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — Ecuador celebrated a deal President Lenín Moreno… Continue reading
“Nadia Murad’s vow to take ISIS to court, and her heartbreaking return home”, 60 Minutes CBS News
Scott Pelley, Oct 13, 2019
The 2018 Nobel Peace Prize recipient tells “60 Minutes” why she and her lawyer, Amal… Continue reading
“What Happened Today in the Trump Impeachment Inquiry”, The New York Times
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Oct. 11, 2019The former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine gave an extraordinary interview to impeachment investigators.… Continue reading
“Apple cracked China when Facebook and Google couldn’t. Now that’s a problem for Apple”, Vox
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The controversy surrounding Apple’s decision to remove an app used by Hong Kong… Continue reading
“‘We will win or we will die,’ say defiant Kurds facing Turkish operation in Syria”, CNN
“Turkey Syria offensive: Heavy fighting on second day of assault”, BBC News
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“Eastern Cape: ‘The worst drought in a thousand years’” Daily Maverick
By Estelle Ellis, Johannesburg, 10 October 2019
Cape Town may have avoided Day Zero, but there are parts of South… Continue reading
“China slams Apple’s decision to allow police tracking app for Hong Kong protesters”, Australian Broadcasting Corporation
ABC/Reuters,October 6, 2019
The Chinese Communist Party’s official newspaper, the People’s Daily, has lashed out at Apple Inc over an… Continue reading
“How Canada’s First Female Chief Justice Helped Define the Country’s Rights and Freedoms”, The Walrus Magazine
By Rachel Giese, The Walrus Foundation, Toronto, Justice/October 2019
Beverley McLachlin presided over some of the most pivotal cases in… Continue reading
“250 million children worldwide forecast to be obese by 2030”, The Guardian
Sarah Boseley,Health editor, London, 2 Oct 2019
Exclusive: experts say obesity rates soaring as governments fail to tackle junk food… Continue reading