Avedis Hadjian, Books, Dublin, Jun 27, 2018
In the land of the fortresses: why they may still feel compelled to… Continue reading
Avedis Hadjian, Books, Dublin, Jun 27, 2018
In the land of the fortresses: why they may still feel compelled to… Continue reading
By Dexter Filkins, June 25, 2018
For a time, it looked as if Turkey’s battered democracy might pull off an… Continue reading
By Jagoda Marinic, June 25, 2018
Ms. Marinic is the author of “Made in Germany.”
HEIDELBERG, Germany — Last… Continue reading
Joseph Shapiro, All Things Considered, June 25, 2018
Earlier this year, NPR reported that people with intellectual disabilities are victims… Continue reading
Bryan Fanning, Essay, June Edition
12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos, by Jordan B Peterson, Allen Lane,… Continue reading
Frances Eve, London, 22 Jun 2018
It appears the last holdout in the resistance to ‘human rights with Chinese characteristics’… Continue reading
Krishnadev Calamur, Jun 20, 2018
The U.S., which withdrew from the organization Tuesday, had sought to reform it.
The United… Continue reading
By Jamey Keaten, Associated Press, June 21, 2018
GENEVA — The UN’s Human Rights Council resumed work Wednesday after… Continue reading
By Jon Cohen and Misha Friedman, Sciene Magazine, June 12, 2018
NIGERIA—On a January morning, 12-year-old Yusuf Adamu slumps in… Continue reading
Suleiman Al-Khalidi, Amman, June 23, 2018
AMMAN (Reuters) – The United States has told Syrian rebel factions they should not… Continue reading