Feeling Overwhelmed With All That’s Taking Place? Maybe This Can Help Sometimes in life, we can become overwhelmed with all that is taking place.
Myanmar: 3 Charged for COVID-19 Street Art Expand Screenshot of the mural painted by three artists charged with "insulting religion" in Myitkyina, Kachin State, Myanmar (undated). © 2020 Myitkyina News Journal (Bangkok) – Myanmar’s government should immediately drop all criminal charges against three street artists arrested for painting a mural that raises awareness about the coronavirus pandemic, Human
Blanket Visitor Ban under COVID-19 Will do More Harm Than Good Expand © Flickr Every day for more than two years, Mae has brought breakfast and dinner to her husband, Dean, 75, (not their real names) in his aged care facility in their town in Northern Queensland. Dean has dementia and Mae sits with him for hours, encouraging him to eat each
Joint Civil Society Statement: European governments must ensure safe and timely access to abortion care during the COVID-19 pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic and public health crisis is presenting grave challenges for health care systems across Europe.
Europe: Abortion Curbs Endanger Women, Girls in Pandemic Expand One of the gender-based impacts of COVID-19 is the creation of further barriers to abortion healthcare for girls and women. Concerns about access to legal abortion and reproductive health rights, are among the issues highlighted by Women's Day marches, such as the one pictured here in Warsaw, Poland on
Lebanon: Direct COVID-19 Assistance to Hardest Hit A street vendor pushes his cart in Shatila Palestinian refugee camp, wearing a face mask to try to protect against the spread of COVID-19, in Beirut suburbs, Lebanon, March 30, 2020.
The NSO Group and the WhatsApp incident As reported in May 2019, WhatsApp identified and shortly thereafter fixed a vulnerability that allowed attackers to inject commercial spyware on to phones simply by ringing the number of a target’s device.
Lord Have ‘Mercy’: a story of rape and gratitude You got me begging you for mercy.Why won’t you release me.Yea, you remember the tune.“Mercy” is the name.
Soap: Refugees Need it Too People in the Moria refugee camp on the Greek island of Lesbos wait to use one of the few overcrowded water stations in the camp.Soap, now more than ever, is a central part of our daily lives.
Full Moon In Libra: Deep Perspectives & Transformations We are having a Full Moon in Libra on April 7th-8th, depending on your time zone.
Asia: Reduce Prison Populations Facing COVID-19 Indonesian prisoners approaching the end of their sentences are released to avoid a coronavirus outbreak in overcrowded prisons in Depok, near Jakarta, Indonesia, April 2, 2020.
US: Ease Sanctions on Iran in COVID-19 Crisis Expand Paramedics work in a laboratory that tests samples taken from patients suspected of being infected with the new coronavirus, in the southwestern city of Ahvaz, Iran, March, 10, 2020. © 2020 AP Paramedics work in a laboratory that tests samples taken from patients suspected of being infected with the new
Cambodia: Prisons Potential COVID-19 Epicenters Members of the dissolved opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party are brought in a police vehicle to the appeals court in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, May 10, 2018.
Black Seed: The Ultimate Mediterranean Powerhouse Black seed or Nigella sativa, the seeds from a plant of the buttercup family, has been used since ancient times as both food and medicine.
Magic: Thoughts From Plato & Manly P. Hall To Modern Day Scientists – Is “Magic” Real? The Concept of 'magic' has been written about and explored for thousands of years.