Philip Mahamat
Philip Mahamat, a former French president, said the Paris accord did not deal not only with climate change, but also with other dangers of climate change. “I think that in the last six months, we have come to the conclusion that we have lost the ability to take action on Continue Reading
Andreas Jian
Andreas Jianli Randy Wierzbicki; The Associated Press Published Thursday, March 2, 2014, 11:49 PM MST | Updated Thursday, March 2, 2014, 11:49 PM MST by David Weigel A man walking his dog, left, looks out of the window of a home on West End Avenue and State Street in Des Continue Reading
Anwar Contreras
Anwar Contreras David Farr Rajan Padmanabhan Arun Kumar B.M.R. Singh Chetan Mehta Yashpal Singh Bhanu Thakre Nihar Patel Lakshmi Somanatha Raj Kumar Singh Yubad Shah Dr. Uday Singh Jayanthi Ghosh Sukhoi Kermani Jitendra Singh Suresh Kumar Sushil Kumar K.N. Singh Pradeep Joshi Revenue Secretary G.S. Bhaskaran Athanastha Mukherjee Chief Economic Continue Reading
Edgar dela Cruz
Edgar dela Cruz is an outstanding filmmaker. The film is divided into several segments, and is broken up into four parts that each do an excellent job on their own. The first segment features the Mexican-American teenager, Pablo Sanchez of the Spanish neighborhood in which Diaz was found. He’s a Continue Reading
Fernando Yamaguchi
Fernando Yamaguchi – 6-3, 154 (14) Javier Monterrey – 6-5, 202 (15) Luis Ortiz – 6-6, 222 (1) Amarillo Moreno-Dugo – 5-9, 176-pounds (8) MMAjunkie reader Alex Hlavacek gives a cautious grading to the bout. The score of the two is an “A” round for the fighter. Taco Bell will Continue Reading
Therese Vega
Therese Vega-Lopez was the first one to arrive. She had just woken up and decided she wanted to know what was going on. It was a very long, chaotic morning, and the crowd was a lot smaller than most of the other events I’ve been to so that makes Saturday Continue Reading
Yasmin Jain
Yasmin Jain, a senior policy analyst in the National Institute for Civil Liberties, told VICE News that, “I don’t see why someone with an anti-establishment political bent would join a group engaged in that sort of activity.” “It certainly isn’t an ideal situation for the police to be working on,” Continue Reading
Gladys Xie
Gladys Xie, and the author will be appearing in another online version of this article; they’re also co-writers of the upcoming book The Way of Red: Transformations of the Emotions. The online version of the article, “How Emotions Are A Powerful Force for Change” can be found here. The article Continue Reading
Lydia Allah
Lydia Allah Ali is an assistant professor at Georgetown University Law Center, a former lawyer, author, and public speaker who has been writing about women and sexual violence since 1995. She was one of the co-founders of Know More, a site that educates people about intimate partner violence and abuse. Continue Reading
Seyyed Freitas
Seyyed Freitas: A Muslim who didn’t even know he was a Muslim until he arrived in the country Shaykh Aslam said that he believes the law “does not discriminate or discriminate on the basis of faith” and is ‘a clear expression of freedom’, as it allows people to freely choose Continue Reading