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In a Greek jail, inmates find freedom in theatre
Reuters· 47 minutes agoThe performers were inmates at Greece’s maximum-security jail, and so was the audience. The play - ancient Greek tragedy ‘Antigone’, a story about free will, disobedience and authority - spoke ...
Mitch Albom: Michigan Central Station celebrates not just Detroit's future, but its present
Detroit Free Press· 1 day agoNow dubbed the Michigan Central Station, the once magnificent Beaux Arts building has risen from the...
Crew evacuated as ship hit by Yemen rebels drifts in Red Sea
AFP via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe crew of a ship that was holed in an attack by Yemen's Huthi rebels has been evacuated and the...
Final document at Ukraine peace summit backed by 80 countries
dpa international via Yahoo News· 18 hours agoThe final declaration of the Ukraine peace summit in Switzerland was approved by 80 of the 93...
Rural India runs dry as thirsty megacity Mumbai sucks water
AFP via Yahoo News· 4 days agoFar from the gleaming high-rises of India's financial capital Mumbai, impoverished villages in areas...
Fact check: Trump falsely claims Iran didn’t fund terror groups when he was president
CNN via Yahoo News· 6 days agoFormer President Donald Trump has falsely claimed over and over this year that Iran was so ...
Opinion | America’s Magic Sauce for Prosperity
The Wall Street Journal· 19 hours agoWhy aren’t we sharing it with the impoverished and poorly governed nations originating this migration crisis?
Islamic State prisoners ‘liquidated’ as Russian authorities end jail siege
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 18 hours agoAll are from the former Soviet republic of Tajikistan, an impoverished country on Afghanistan’s...
Fencing offers teens hope in impoverished Nairobi slum | FOX 28 Spokane
FOX 28 Spokane· 7 days agoAlong the muddy tracks of a sprawling slum in Kenya’s capital Nairobi, scores of teenagers learn how...
Mandatory National Military Service Is a Bad Idea
Reason.com via AOL· 5 days agoA unity achieved through coercion is not worth the price." The idea is fortunately not popular among peer nations. "The 60 or so countries that still...