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What have child refugees 80 years apart got in common?
Golden Record: Russian teen crushes World Figure Skating Championship
The 16-year-old Russian’s 150.10 points was the highest free skate score ever, beating the mark set by Kim Yuna at the 2010 Olympic Games by .04 points.
The horror of the Trump administration turns into global war mongering
By Robert Reich We are entering a new era of “America First” belligerence toward other nations, be they allies or potential threats. For example: 1. We now learn that last weekend Trump […]
China’s First Cycleway in Air Starts Trial Operation
China’s first bicycle path in the air, 7.6 kilometers long, started a trial run Thursday in Xiamen, eastern China’s Fujian Province. According to Xiamen City Public Bicycle Management, the company that operates […]
Romania: Bringing back the bison
Conservationists are attempting to reintroduce European bison to the Carpathian mountains. But herds of the mighty beasts have caused havoc in local villages. And weak animals are frequently set upon by wild […]
Zuckerberg on Trump
By Mark Zuckerberg on Facebook My great grandparents came from Germany, Austria and Poland. Priscilla’s parents were refugees from China and Vietnam. The United States is a nation of immigrants, and we […]
North Korean Defectors Are Social Media Stars
There’s a new kind of social media star in South Korea: North Korean defectors, whose videos get tens of millions of views. The South Korean capital city of Seoul lies only 30 […]
Kraków – Poland’s secret capital
Lukasz Wójcik shows us his home town, from the market square to the Jewish district, Kazimierz, and he explains what locals mean when they recommend Adam as a meeting place. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8M7CnLcZqo
T2 Trainspotting: Kirsty Wark meets Irvine Welsh – BBC Newsnight
Newsnight’s Kirsty Wark went to meet author Irvine Welsh ahead of the long awaited sequel to Trainspotting, to find out what made Trainspotting an overnight sensation and what to expect from T2. […]
Ogigami Naoko – Close-Knit (2017)
11-year-old Tomo (Rinka Kakihara) lives with mother Hiromi (Mimura), but Hiromi decides to give up on her and leaves their home. Tomo, now all alone, visits her uncle Makio’s (Kenta Kiritani) home. […]