
French president recognizes 1961 massacre of Algerians, right cries “Lie!”
A traumatic event in the life of a friend of mine occurred in October 1961, when she was visiting Paris.

International law is being eroded at the UN
Despite its mistakes and shortcomings the UN is a place where all member states have the chance to express their opinions - but this is not always the case.
In UK riots, Conservative Party rewriting doesn't wash
Iain Duncan Smith told BBC's Panorama that our recent riots were nothing to do with unemployment.

British riots spurred by "greed is good" society
These attitudes were reproduced so grotesquely by the needy inadequates on TV shows such as The Apprentice.

Chile seeks truth about deaths of Allende and Neruda
The body of former Chilean President Salvador Allende was exhumed in May in an attempt to determine whether the democratically elected socialist president was murdered.

