“Collecting the evidence”, Le Monde diplomtique
By Claire Launchbury, Paris, March 2021 edition
Publisher and activist Lokman Slim, assassinated last month in Lebanon, spent 30 years… Continue reading
“March 11, 2020: The Day Everything Changed”, NPR
Laurel Wamsley, Special Series, The Coronavirus Crisis, March 11, 2021
A year into the coronavirus pandemic, the enormous changes in… Continue reading
“Syria conflict 10 years on: 90 per cent of children need support as violence, economic crisis and COVID-19 pandemic push families to the brink”, UNICEF
Press Release, Amman/New York, 10 March 2021
Almost 12,000 children killed or injured in the past decade, according… Continue reading
“How Scientist Jennifer Doudna Is Leading the Next Technological Revolution”, Smithsonian Magazine
By Lila Thulin, March 9, 2021
A new book from Steve Jobs biographer Walter Isaacson offers an incisive portrait of… Continue reading
“Inside the COVID-19 recession, one of the most unequal in modern history”, CBS 60 Minutes
Scott Pelley, Mar 07, 2021
Soon, President Biden is expected to sign a third COVID recession relief plan just days… Continue reading
“Iran’s top nuclear scientist discusses the potential for a nuclear deal with the U.S.”, PBS NewsHour
Reza Sayah, Mar 9, 2021
One of the most pressing foreign policy decisions facing the Biden administration is… Continue reading
Issue of the Week: Disease, Economic Opportunity, Hunger, Human rights, Personal Growth
Congress Clears $1.9 Trillion Aid Bill, The New York Times, March 11, 2021
Today, The American Rescue Plan… Continue reading
“International Women’s Day 2021: History, marches and celebrations”, BBC News
BBC News, London, 5 March 2021
You might have seen International Women’s Day mentioned in the media or heard friends… Continue reading
Issue of the Week: War, Human Rights
Last Exit From Afghanistan, The New Yorker, March 1, 2021
It’s difficult to believe that what is often… Continue reading