Issue of the Week: Human Rights, War, Disease, Hunger, Population
Aftermath of Rwandan genocide, Planet Earth Foundation (c) 1996-2019
After every genocide, Never Forget, or Never Again are… Continue reading
“Journalists break the silence around freedom of expression in Mexico with new blog”, Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas
Paola Nalvarte, University of Texas at Austin, January 29, 2019
What are journalists useful for?
This is the question… Continue reading
“Pressure On Maduro Intensifies As Venezuela Braces For More Protests”, NPR
Daniella Cheslow, January 30, 2019
Widespread protests were expected Wednesday in Venezuela, where opposition leader Juan Guaidó urged supporters to… Continue reading
“It feels like 51 below zero in Chicago: Polar vortex strikes Midwest”, USA Today
John Bacon and Aamer Madhani, Jan 30, 2019
CHICAGO – A historic and deadly polar vortex gripped a wide… Continue reading
“Factbox – Brexit: What happens next?”, Reuters
Kyle MacLellan, January 30, 2019
LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s parliament has demanded that Prime Minister Theresa May renegotiate a Brexit… Continue reading
“Conflict-driven hunger worsens”, Food and Agriculture Organizatio (FAO)
News Release, Rome, 28 January 2019
A new report to the UN Security Council shines a spotlight on hunger in… Continue reading
“The New Doc About the Michael Jackson Sexual Abuse Allegations Is Devastating”, Slate
By Sam Adams, Jan 28, 2019
And the allegations aren’t the most revealing part.
When the Sundance premiere of Leaving… Continue reading
“‘Nobody Is Going to Believe You’”, The Atlantic
Alex French and Maximillian Potter, March 2019 Issue
The Bohemian Rhapsody director Bryan Singer has been trailed by accusations of… Continue reading
“The Rich Didn’t Always Need $238 Million Penthouses”, The New York Times
By Ginia Bellafante, Jan. 26, 2019
This past week, as the world was made aware, the Chicago hedge fund manager… Continue reading