Por: The Daily Beast World October 24, 2022
accused the Russian state-controlled broadcaster of inciting genocide after a presenter said Ukrainian children who considered the Russians as occupiers under the Soviet Union should have been drowned.Pro-war commentator was speaking with sci-fi author Sergei Lukyanenko about the writer’s first trip to Ukraine in 1980, when local kids told him their lives would be better if Moscow wasn’t occupying their homeland.“They should have been... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Life October 23, 2022
Ross Gay wants to throw a party for your sorrows. It’ll be a raucous affair, with dancing, fabulous covers of all your favorite songs, tons of food, a backyard full of folks — some you know, some you don’t — and all their sorrows, too. Everyone will bring a dish, and... + más
‘Pose’ Star Angelica Ross Breaks Records Playing Roxie Hart In ‘Chicago’ On Broadway | Forbes
Bell & Ross Introduces Its Next-Generation BR-X5, With A New, Proprietary Kenissi Movement | Forbes
The Daily Beast USA Politics October 16, 2022
“Million Armenians Killed Or Exile.” “Tell Horror Done in Armenia.” “Armenians Are Sent To Perish In Desert.”These are just some of the headlines from The New York Times in 1915 that described , when more than 1.5 million Armenians were systemically exterminated by... + más
Pelosi to visit Armenia as cease-fire with Azerbaijan holds | ABC News
California Bar Investigating Celeb Lawyer Mark Geragos Over Armenian Genocide Settlement Money | NBC 6 South Florida
ABC News USA World October 16, 2022
KYIV, Ukraine -- The mayor’s office in a key eastern Ukrainian city controlled by pro-Kremlin separatists was struck by rockets Sunday morning, Russian state agencies reported. There were no immediate reports of casualties.According to RIA Novosti, the municipal building in... + más
Ukraine: Rockets strike mayor’s office in separatist Donetsk | The Boston Globe
Ukraine blamed for rocket attack that struck mayor's office in separatist-controlled city | Los Angeles Times
The Root USA Opinion September 30, 2022
It’s that time again. With a new month comes a slew of new books from Black authors ready to hit the shelves. Book lovers will not be disappointed. October is loaded with touching memoirs, thought-provoking essays, colorful cookbooks and more. These are some of the books we... + más
It’s Banned Books Week — and these bookstores are hiding challenged books for their readers to find | The Boston Globe
As attempts to ban books across the country increase, Chicago establishes ‘Book Sanctuaries’: ‘Encouraging and alarming’ | Chicago Tribune
NBC 6 South Florida USA Entertainment September 29, 2022
Aric Crabb/MediaNews Group/East Bay Times via Getty Images What to Know The State Bar of California said Tuesday it is again investigating Mark Geragos, one of California's best-known celebrity lawyers, and another prominent attorney over how money was spent from a... + más
Celebrity attorney Geragos subject of fraud probe | Associated Press
State Bar announces probe into L.A. lawyers over Armenian genocide settlement | Los Angeles Times
ABC News USA World September 29, 2022
THE HAGUE, Netherlands -- A frail 87-year-old Rwandan accused of encouraging and bankrolling the country's 1994 genocide goes on trial at a United Nations tribunal Thursday, nearly three decades after the 100-day massacre left 800,000 dead.Félicien Kabuga is one of the... + más
Rwanda Genocide Tribunal’s Most Wanted Man Finally Faces Trial | The New York Times
The New York Times USA World September 29, 2022
Prosecutors in The Hague thought it would never happen.The tribunal’s most wanted man, once among Rwanda’s wealthiest and most influential people, had managed to escape for 23 years, living under ever-changing false names, switching countries and homes in Africa and Europe... + más
Trial of elderly Rwanda genocide suspect opening at UN court | ABC News
16 years, 3 convictions: The Khmer Rouge trials come to an end | The Boston Globe
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