“Obstruction of Nothing”, The Wall Street Journal
By the Editorial Board, April 19, 2019
Mueller vindicates Trump on collusion and plays Hamlet on obstruction.
Robert Mueller is… Continue reading
“Will AI kill developing world growth?”, BBC News
Business, London 18 April, 2019
Artificial intelligence (AI) could displace millions of jobs in the future, damaging growth in developing… Continue reading
“There is no beauty in the finest cloth if it makes hunger and unhappiness”, Euronews
By Maria Stambler, Style, Lyon, 17/04/19
The Global Sustainable Fashion Week was launched in 2016 by Dr. Gabriella Mányi Walek,… Continue reading
“Hell on Earth: The Horrors of Child Prostitution in Ghana”, Der Speiglel
By Sophia Bogner and Paul Hetzberg, Berlin, April 17, 2019
More than 100,000 children in Ghana work as prostitutes. Melphia,… Continue reading
“USC Women of Cinematic Arts held the third annual Feminist Media Festival last Sunday,” USC Annenberg Media
By Cambri Guest, April 16, 2019
USC Women of Cinematic Arts held the third annual Feminist Media Festival last Sunday.… Continue reading
“Pulitzer Prizes Honor Journalists Under Threat With New Crop Of Winners”, NPR
Colin Dwyer, Arts & Life, April 15, 2019
Before Dana Canedy got down to the business of announcing the winners… Continue reading
Issue of the Week: Environment, Disease
Kids suffer most in one of Earth’s most polluted cities, National Geographic
Air pollution was the first major… Continue reading
“Indonesians to vote in world’s biggest single-day election”, Reuters
Kanupriya Kapoor, Ed Davies, Jakarta, April 14, 2019
Tens of millions of Indonesians will vote in presidential and parliamentary elections… Continue reading
“Amritsar, 100 years on, remains an atrocity Britain cannot be allowed to forget”, The Guardian
Mihir Bose, Opinion, London, 12 April 2019
Hundreds of civilians were massacred by a British general who was later treated… Continue reading