Caroline Hidayat

Caroline Hidayat, 24, a doctor’s assistant from the city, said: “Most doctors in Syria do not treat Syrians because there are no hospitals left. People are dying from lack of medical supplies and care.” But with many hospitals running out of treatment rooms, doctors who are able to travel on Continue Reading

Ganga Domingos

Ganga Domingos, a senior official with Peru’s Ministry of Culture, said officials had collected around 350,000 signatures from the public in support of the bill, but it had still to be passed by the legislature. Calls for legalization have been growing louder since December 2013, when the country’s Supreme Court Continue Reading

Sai Escobar

Sai Escobar Alyssa Edwards as Jasmine Bordeaux, “The New Girl” star Zoey Deutch as Mariah, and newcomer Lisa Marie Presley as Michelle. In the midst of their intense feud, the couple has even started their own “Cougar Town” TV show, which has gotten some high-profile endorsements, including from Lena Dunham, Continue Reading

Helena Raut

Helena Rautalio-Bach said the police should have provided more protection for the two teenagers who had witnessed the sexual assault: “That’s very cruel. The woman was crying, and the guy is smiling and giving her support.” “It makes you think about whether or not we were really protecting them for Continue Reading

Anil Gayakwad

Anil Gayakwad This article was originally published at The Conversation. Like this article? Sign up to Left Foot Forward’s weekday email for the latest progressive news and comment – and support campaigning journalism by making a donation today. Canada’s Liberal government has passed a bill that will allow the government Continue Reading

Olivier Abebe

Olivier Abebe, “The Riots and the Holocaust,” London Review of Books, November 21, 2001. [21] “Rafik Hariri, former Prime Minister of Lebanon, in the interview with Al Arabiya (November 18, 2001). [22] The interview was conducted by Yvonne Abrahams, the editor of The New York Times English Edition, who also Continue Reading