by News Decoder | 17 Nov 2015 | Discovery, Europe, Paris attacks, Personal Reflections, Terrorism
Three News-Decoder followers offer their thoughts on the Paris attacks. Paris, 15 November 2015. (AP Photo/Daniel Ochoa de Olza) (Below, three followers of News-Decoder—in Paris, New York and Concepción, Chile—offer their thoughts following attacks in Paris that...
by Nelson Graves | 16 Nov 2015 | Africa, Americas, Asia, Discovery, Europe, Paris attacks, Personal Reflections, Refugees, Terrorism
Extremist attacks are cause for concern, but they force us to reflect on how to protect our values. And how to co-exist with fellow humans, also scared. Two women mourning in Lebanon, 11 January 2015. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla) In the aftermath of the attacks in Paris,...
by News Decoder | 30 Sep 2015 | Africa, Americas, Asia, Decoders, Europe, Sport
Recently we published an article on the Rugby World Cup, and a hungry reader asked for more information. We listen to our readers — here’s chapter and verse on one of the world’s major sporting events. For more “decoders” explaining big...
by News Decoder | 15 Sep 2015 | Africa, Americas, Asia, Europe, Sport
By John Mehaffey An Olympic quiz question, which usually surprises sports followers, is to name the current rugby union gold medalists. The answer is the United States, victors over France at the 1924 Paris Games. Rugby was dropped from the Olympics after the Paris...
by News Decoder | 14 Sep 2015 | Technology, Uncategorized
Name: Emefa Addo Agawu Birth place: Ithaca, New York Age: 22 Occupation: Research assistant, Empirical Studies of Conflict Project at Princeton’s Woodrow Wilson School. Graduated in May from Yale College with a bachelor’s degree in Political Science....
by News Decoder | 8 Sep 2015 | Art, Europe
By Diana Montaño As the guide led us through the dimly-lit concrete tunnels of Josip Broz Tito’s socialist era military bunker, I pieced together fragments of my American education. The bunker, an underground compound able to hold more than 300 people in the event of...
by Tiziana Barghini | 20 Aug 2015 | Americas, Art
The U.S. presidential campaign can be puzzling for a foreigner. But it’s a window on popular culture as Republican candidates jockey for position. U.S. presidential candidate Ted Cruz (IJReview) What does the race to the U.S. presidency have to do with bacon and...
by News Decoder | 19 Aug 2015 | Sport
By John Mehaffey Sebastian Coe, the only man to win the Olympic 1,500 meters twice and the driving force behind the highly successful 2012 London Games, faces what may well be the biggest challenge of his life after winning the race to run the International...
by News Decoder | 18 Aug 2015 | Climate change, Discovery
By Nelson Graves Climate change is considered the biggest global threat by much of the world, but the Islamic militant group ISIS is the top worry in the United States, Europe and the Middle East. Those are among the conclusions of a recent poll by the Pew Research...
by Pauline Bock | 2 Jul 2015 | Art, Asia, Eyewitness, North Korea
Mindy Tan visited North Korea recently. The Singapore-based photographer has given us glimpses of life in one of the world’s most secretive countries. A street in Pyongyang Free, state-owned public housing A street in Pyongyang Bus stop in Pyongyang at rush hour...