Tsunami of hate and xenophobia targeting minorities must be tackled, says UN expert
Social media have become platforms for the spread of hate, prejudice and incitement to violence and atrocities against minorities, expert says.
South Sudan: UN urges accountability for key figures supporting militias in Greater Jonglei
Bachelet urges South Sudan to hold accountable military and political figures supporting community-based militias
Grandson Finds Grandpa’s Lost WWII Army Band Recordings –The Only Known Live Music Recording Near a Battlefield
A World War II recording that had been lost for a half-century was discovered in an attic—and it is believed to be the only known album recorded by a frontline military band stationed with troops near a battlefield. The band was spontaneously celebrating the end of WWII by recording some music—and now one of their
Wife’s Humorous Obituary For Late Husband Goes Viral – ‘Cause of death: being dead sexy’
Laughing in the face of death is often ‘just what the doctor ordered’ because humor can be a powerful weapon against grief—and one widow’s wise-cracking obituary went viral because we all want that prescription. The devoted wife in Omaha, Nebraska, chose to transform her despair into an affirmation of giggles in the epitaph she wrote
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Vincitore 2 Compassi d'oro si definiva 'costruttore di futuro'
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Arte urbana all’insegna della tutela dell’ambiente e del pianeta
Hangry Butterflies, giovani in lotta contro l’anoressia
Ortoressia, vigoressia, bulimia, le dipendenze legate al cibo sono tante, un problema per 2.3 milioni di adolescenti
‘Guarantee due process’, says UN chief, following Bolivia opposition arrests
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has recalled the importance of upholding due process in all legal proceedings, a day after the arrest of the former interim president of Bolivia, Jeanine Áñez, and several former ministers.