“Man Says Cardinal McCarrick, His ‘Uncle Ted,’ Sexually Abused Him for Years”, The New York Times
By Sharon Ottoman, July 19, 2018
James was 11 years old when Father Theodore E. McCarrick came into his bedroom… Continue reading
“Street Vendors Take on Multinationals To Fight India’s Food Crisis”, Der Spiegel
By Heike Le Ker (Text) and Maria Feck (Videos and Photos), Berlin, July 17, 2018
Food multinationals are quickly squeezing… Continue reading
“Three lessons Madiba taught us, according to Obama”, Mail & Guardian
Gemme Ritchie, Johannesburg, 17 July 2018
The late Nelson Mandela has given us three key lessons,… Continue reading
“Let Robert Mueller Do His Job”, The New York Times
By William Webster, Opinion, July 17, 2018
Faith in the justice system and in our intelligence agencies cannot be collateral… Continue reading
“One in four female workers at World Bank has felt sexually harassed, poll shows”, El Pais
Joan Faus, Washington, Madrid, 12 Jul 2018
The debate over the #MeToo movement has reached the World Bank. The international… Continue reading
“Changed society, fossilised government: China’s destination of choice”, Le Monde diplomatique
Christine Chaumeau, July 2018 Issue
For Sale and For Rent signs in Chinese are prominently displayed on buildings and… Continue reading
“Trump’s siding with Russia draws condemnation and concern from both parties”, PBS NewsHour
Judy Woodruff, Yamiche Alcindor and Ryan Chilcote, July 16, 2018
In a stunning moment in Helsinki, the president of the… Continue reading
Issue of the Week: Hunger, Disease, Economic Opportunity, Human Rights, War, Environment, Population, Personal Growth
Live Aid, July 13, 1985, BBC “Live Aid, Against All Odds”, 2005
The End Of Civilization As We Knew… Continue reading
“Too Dark Altogether”, Dublin Review of Books
Angus Mitchell, Dublin, July 2018 Issue
The Dawn Watch: Joseph Conrad in a Global World, by Maya Jasanoff, William… Continue reading