John Kerry, Biden’s Climate Czar, Talks About Saving the Planet
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NPR Online News #1 - 5 weeks ago

Ancient DNA is restoring the origin story of the Swahili people of the East African coast
The Conversation #1 - 12 years ago

How to Seek Justice for Rape in the Ukraine War
Atlantic #1 - 3 years ago

[Gordon Brown] British Conservatives’ contempt for human rights
Korea Herald #2 - 24 years ago

Rishi Sunak’s cabinet shuffle won’t fix the UK’s Tories’ problems
Vox #1 - 2 months ago

WHO Declares Mpox A Public Health Emergency—Here’s What To Know
Forbes #1 - 2 months ago

It’s Not ‘The’ Ukraine
Atlantic #1 - 11 months ago

Labour has won the British election. Now it has to seize the moment
Economist #1 - 2 months ago

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Scientific American #2 - 5 weeks ago

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Townhall #1 - 2 days ago

The ‘super year’ of elections has been super bad for incumbents as voters punish them in droves
Associated Press #1 - 4 weeks ago

Conservative party UK PM Rishi Sunak calls surprise July election, faces removal
USA Today #1 - 12 months ago

Voltaire, International Newsletter N°98
Voltaire Network #1 - 7 days ago

The UK’s controversial Rwanda deportation plan, explained
Vox #1 - 6 weeks ago

Something Big Just Happened at COP
Atlantic #2 - 15 months ago

How to get COVID-19 vaccines to poor countries – and still keep patent benefits for drugmakers
The Conversation #2 - 3 months ago

Dangerous New Mpox Virus Sparks Global Outbreak Fears
Forbes #1 - 2 days ago

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Wired #2 - 12 months ago

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Foreign Affairs #1 - 9 months ago

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The Conversation #5 - 2 months ago

Chris Hedges Report: Big Tech’s Complicity in Genocide
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Pandemic Year Two
Atlantic #1 - 2 years ago

Madica, a program by Flourish Ventures, steps up pre-seed investing in Africa
TechCrunch #4 - 3 weeks ago

Understanding mass incarceration in the US is the first step to reducing a swollen prison population
The Conversation #1 - 23 years ago

What might have caused the helicopter crash that killed Iran's president
NPR Online News #1 - 3 weeks ago

We’re Already Barreling Into the Next Pandemic
Atlantic #1 - 2 months ago

Trump Says the U.S. Is Close to Brokering a Congo-Rwanda Peace Deal
New York Times #2 - 2 weeks ago

9 UN peacekeepers injured as rebels close in on eastern Congo’s main city
Associated Press #3 - 2 months ago

Fixing Air Pollution Could Dramatically Improve Health Disparities
Scientific American #5 - 2 months ago

Grenell lights up Susan Rice for years of failed Dem foreign polices that led to war: ‘We see you’
FOX News #3 - 6 weeks ago

Starbucks is teaming up with an Oscar-winning producer to make Hollywood-style movies and series
Business Insider #16 - 4 months ago

Trump hosts five West African leaders to discuss trade and development
Al Jazeera #12 - 2 weeks ago

Washington, London and Tel Aviv entangled in Palestine, by Thierry Meyssan
Voltaire Network #1 - 1 day ago

Digitization Beats Deforestation
Wired #5 - 5 weeks ago

As a high school teacher and as governor, Tim Walz has tapped the power of geographic information systems, or GIS, to solve complex problems
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Rwanda president unsure if DRC peace deal will hold, warns against ‘tricks’
Al Jazeera #5 - 3 weeks ago
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