Approximately 1.5 million Indian soldiers served in World War One – and more than 74,000 of… Continue reading
“From nationalism to ‘fake news,’ legacies of World War I still relevant”, Christian Science Monitor
By Monitor staff and correspondents, November 9, 2018
World War I may have ended a century ago, but many… Continue reading
“A forgotten soldier on a forgotten front”, BBC News
By Allan Little, Long Read, London, 11 November, 2018
Sgt Sandes, an infantry soldier in the Serbian Army, lay semi-conscious… Continue reading
“World’s female MPs gather in London and pledge to form ‘giant sisterhood'”, The Guardian
Alexandra Topping, 8 Nov 2018
A century since legislation paved way to universal suffrage in UK, parliament hosts meeting of… Continue reading
“After Angela: The Beginning of the Post-Merkel Era”, Der Spiegel
By Melanie Amann, Markus Feldenkirchen and Ralf Neukirch, Berlin, 11/08/2018
Angela Merkel’s recent announcement that she would step down as… Continue reading
“Whitaker backlash prompts concern at the White House”, CNN
By Kaitlan Collins and Betsy Klein, CNN, Thu November 8, 2018
(CNN) There is a growing sense of concern… Continue reading
“California Shooting Kills 12 at Country Music Bar, a Year After Las Vegas”, The New York Times
By Jose A. Del Real, Jennifer Medina and Tim Arango, Nov. 8, 2018
THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. — Country music was… Continue reading
Issue of the Week: Human Rights, Population, Economic Opportunity, Environment, Disease, Hunger, War, Personal Growth
Election night in America, November 6, 2018, The New York Times
On election night in America, for now, we… Continue reading
“Climate change could accelerate faster than predicted, new research into world’s oceans warns”, The Independent
Planet much more sensitive to fossil-fuel emissions than past studies have shown, scientists say
Harry Cockburn, London, 1 Nov 2018… Continue reading