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Inside the Shrinking Newsroom of the Paper That Shapes the Primaries, Politico Magazine
The 2020 presidential campaign in… Continue reading
“She was at the synagogue to mourn her mother. She was killed while protecting the rabbi”, CNN
By Faith Karimi and Hollie Silverman, April 29, 2019
(CNN) When a gunman opened fire in a synagogue in… Continue reading
“Finally! World’s worst air emerges as an election issue in India”, The Economic Times
By: Anindya Upadhyay, New Delhi, Apr 29, 2019
India has been struggling to contain a deadly haze that killed an… Continue reading
“Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo leads presidential vote, official count shows”, The Straits Times
Singapore, April 29, 2019,
Bloomberg, Jakarta – Indonesian President Joko Widodo is on course to win a second term as… Continue reading
“Analysis: How did Sunday’s elections change Spain’s political landscape?”, El Pais
Carlos E, Cue, Madrid, 29 April 2019
As support for the Popular Party crumbles, the PSOE took the highest number… Continue reading
“Boy Scouts Of America Estimates More Than 12,000 Victims Of Sexual Abuse”, NPR
Ari Shapiro, Wade Goodwyn, All Things Considered, April 25, 2019
Newly exposed court testimony suggests the Boy Scouts of America… Continue reading
“What the Death of Local News Means for the Federal Election”, The Walrus Magazine
By April Lindgren, The Walrus Foundation, Toronto, Apr. 24, 2019
In the absence of media scrutiny, politicians have started to… Continue reading
“Mothers and children left to die in Yemen without access to medical care”, Médecins Sans Frontières
Press Release, Amsterdam/Barcelona/Sana’a, 24 April 2019
Many expectant mothers experiencing complications in childbirth and parents of sick children are… Continue reading
“The making and unmaking of Brazilian democracy”, Le Monde diplomatique
Alex Cuadros, Paris, 24 April 2019
Until very recently, most Brazilians took it for granted that their country’s dark authoritarian… Continue reading