“Sex Abuse Scandal’s Latest Casualty: The 2018 Nobel Prize in Literature”, The New York Times
By Christina Anderson and Richard Pérez-Peña, May 4, 2018
STOCKHOLM — A cultural impresario, accused of using his influence to… Continue reading
“Roman Polanski Wants ‘Due Process'”, The Atlantic
Megan Garber, May 4, 2014
The Academy, in a move that comes approximately 41 years too late, expelled the director;… Continue reading
“Chile acts to change law after child’s rape, death: Its president backs plans to lift statute of limitations on sex crimes against children”, The Straits Times
Singapore, Agence France-Presse, May 5, 2018
With the country in an uproar over the brutal rape and death of a… Continue reading
“A good day for Parliament, a bad day for the church”, The Toronto Star
Tim Harper, Opinion, May 2, 2018
Canada’s MPs would not have to involve themselves in Papal politics if the Catholic… Continue reading
“‘I was part of the problem,’ pope quoted telling Chile abuse victims”, Reuters
Philip Pullella, Rome, May 2, 2018
ROME (Reuters) – Pope Francis told Chilean victims of clerical sexual abuse “I was… Continue reading
“Nigeria: Parched Pulka searches for water” Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
News Release, Paris, April 27, 2018
Amidst the conflict in Pulka, north-east Nigeria, displaced people struggle to access basic amenities… Continue reading
Issue of the Week: Human Rights, War
Toronto van attack, April 29, 2018, Vice News
From the lead article of the current online version of The… Continue reading
“The Macron Dliemna: Why Merkel Must Act on Paris’ Eurozone Reform Proposals” Der Spiegel
A Der Speigel Editorial, by Michael Sauga, Berlin April 27, 2018
Germany has been sitting on eurozone-reform proposals from French… Continue reading
“Why Millions Of Californians Eligible For Food Stamps Don’t Get Them”, NPR
Anna Gorman and Harriet Rowan, the salt, Eating and Health, May 1, 2018
Millions of low-income Californians eligible for food… Continue reading