The first two posts of this series on freedom of expression and the internet in Latin America aim at providing 1) basic context around issues of internet governance, and 2) a detailed look at intermediary...
I have to admit (begrudgingly) that prior to last month, if I was asked to name one city in Laos, I don’t know that I could have. Embarrassing, yes. But room to grow....
In this week’s episode, Nourishing the Planet research intern, Janeen Madan, introduces Knowledge Network in South Africa, an organization that is partnering with primary schools to bring students out to the field to learn environmentally sustainable...
Giant game pieces in the Municipal Services Building Plaza at 15th Street and JFK Boulevard, seen from the City Hall Observation Deck....
At the end of October, a group of amateur British space enthusiasts launched a paper plane into space by attaching it to a helium balloon. The plane managed to stay in tack and landed only...
We found a cabbie who promised to take us over for $8 for 15 miles which was expensive but we did pass through 4 checkpoints in Syria, to get out, and 9 in Jordan to...
Glendalough (Gleann Dá Loch, “Valley of the Two Lakes”) is a fascinating monastic settlement in a spectacular natural setting roughly an hour south of Dublin. It's known as a 'sacred' place and even in the drizzly...
I began my journey in Pulau Penang <alaysia after taking a succession of mini-vans from Krabi. I left at 11am, but after waiting in long immigration lines and whatnot, I didn't arrive in Georgetown (the...
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