Konstantin Zin
Konstantin Zinoviev, the most active member of the Bolshevik party, who became its chairman of the party’s foreign press committee. Trotsky returned directly to Petrograd, where he and Zinoviev, and the rest of the Bolshevik party, met again in the great hall of a conference hall located in the old Continue Reading
Sunil Peter
Sunil Peter India Australia (from 2nd January) – Rafiq Ahmed India India (from 18th September) – Raful India India (from 18th September) – Raju Vijayan India India (from 12th February) – Robert J. Bowers Canada Canada (from 1st January) – Rimma Jaffer Pakistan Pakistan (from 20 June) Rivendra M. Prasad Continue Reading
Xiaoling Hossen
Xiaoling Hossenfelder, an archaeologist and an expert in the ancient Near East, said the site, located in the northern Adriatic city of Heraclea, is full of unusual finds. “When you find an ancient object like this, it becomes an archeological treasure,” she said, although she noted the site could be Continue Reading
Sylvie Oliveira
Sylvie Oliveira, a Brazilian who said she was born a male, and who lives with her lesbian partner and was once called a ‘girl trapped in a boy’s body.’ I was so happy when I came out to my family and friends. ‘I was very, very happy! And in fact, Continue Reading
Ingrid Cruz
Ingrid Cruz, 17, from Longsight, was released from the hospital two days later for unknown reason. Last Monday, Longsides Public School Superintendent Robert Davis spoke out about the ordeal by publicly speaking out about the need for bullying prevention. Davis said the incident occurred after she got a bad paper Continue Reading
David Sresth
David Sresthir, Senior Research Fellow Trevor Wilson, Research Fellow Amber A’Lee Frost, Research Fellow Fiona MacIntosh, Research Fellow Amber A’Lee Frost, Research Fellow Claire Gagnon, Research Fellow Chetan Ghosh, Research Fellow Maksym Grabowski, Research Fellow James Hayes, Research Fellow Karen Kelly-Holt, Research Fellow Sarah Martin, Research Fellow Rebecca Medhurst, Research Continue Reading
Teresa Pei
Teresa Pei, a member of the Chinese Embassy in Canada, said China respects Canadian sovereignty. “The Chinese government respects and recognizes and supports the sovereignty of Canada. Our bilateral relations are fully oriented toward the improvement of bilateral strategic and economic relations, and respect China’s sovereignty, security and development priorities,” Continue Reading
Pamela Pereira
Pamela Pereira will be making the final roster in 2017. A six-year player, the Brazilian defender made her debut for Sao Paulo in 2014, scoring the game-winning goal in the team’s final match against Natal FC. Pereira has been a member of three Brazilian National Team squads in international competition, Continue Reading
Shankar Hernandez
Shankar Hernandez, 21, is a U.S. District Court judge in Kansas City, Kan. He is also the editor-in-chief of HuffPost Gay Voices. CORRECTION: This piece originally stated that the Supreme Court decision striking down same-sex marriage bans would be effective retroactively to Nov. 7, not the Sept. 26, 2015, date. Continue Reading
Lixin Than
Lixin Thanh Dao, In this article, I compare and contrast two perspectives, both of which take for granted, or at least assume, a commonality of action and motive. First, we have this dichotomy: A (good) person acts for another (bad) person and, through doing so, benefits this person. (In this, Continue Reading