
Today in history: Saudi women protest by driving cars
Forty-seven women in Riyadh, the Saudi Arabian capital, drove their cars in a 14-car convoy to protest the driving ban.

Today in history: Fellowship of Reconciliation, 100 years persevering for peace
A number of events taking place in and near NYC celebrate the centennial of an organization some call "the conscience of the peace movement."

Today in history: Israeli Prime Minister Yitzkhak Rabin assassinated
The assassination of Rabin was the culmination of Israeli right-wing dissent over the Oslo peace process.

Indigenous news: First Nations MPs elected, Day of the Dead history
Last Monday's election was historic for Canada's First Nations community.

