The month of October marks Black History Month in the UK, an annual observance originating in the United States, during which the Afro-Caribbean communities are celebrated and landmark events of black history are remembered. It is a celebration of the history of the African diaspora, the collective term for the African communities dispersed around the…
Global Roundup 360 – February 23rd
Canadian man solves his own disappearance case A Canadian man has apparently solved his own disappearance in what is surely one of the most unique investigation stories of recent years. In September 1986, 21-year-old Edgar Latulip, a developmentally disabled man with a mental age of 12, disappeared from a home in Ontario, Canada, where he…
“You can’t destroy an idea”: why US policy on Islamic State is flawed
Global Editor Oliver Hughes explains why America’s approach to ISIS hasn’t been working and won’t work until they change their tactics.
The US is not the world’s police force
Nile Pennington praises Vladimir Putin for standing firm against the US on the world stage.
Tensions rise at the G8
Rhian Poole provides commentary on some of the discussions on Syria at the G8 Summit.
Newtown, but old rules are here to stay
Reflecting on the Newtown shooting, Alex George explains what needs to happen if Obama is to reform gun laws, and considers the probability of success.
Issues for Obama’s next four years in office
Jonathan Parr outlines the issues facing Barack Obama and the American people.
In percentages: how America voted
Jonathan Parr has a breakdown how America voted in the recent presidential election.
Obama’s chance for radicalism
Tim Rose explains why Obama’s head start will give him the opportunity to be truly radical.
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