by Nabil Costa | Sep 17, 2015 | Opinion
When historians look back on 2015, it likely will be remembered as the year the impact of the war in Syria was finally felt in Europe. Europeans are starting to meet the hundreds of thousands of victims of horrific conflict in Syria and Iraq on their terrain. I can...
by James Gordon | Sep 11, 2015 | Opinion
A combination of shadow and light, curve and line, an ascending spiral toward the light of the sky beyond the glass roof. This is what you see when you step inside the library building at Aberdeen University in Scotland and look up at the staircase. It depicts the...
by David Bunce | Sep 10, 2015 | Opinion
More than 13,000 people arrived in Vienna as refugees two weekends ago. Many of them were clearly traumatized and in need of emergency medicine. All of them were exhausted. Some of them had started the journey by walking out of Budapest along a live motorway in the...
by Paul Hobson | Aug 28, 2015 | News
It’s been the focus of much coverage this summer, but beyond the headlines what’s life like for those living in the Calais “jungle,” a makeshift migrant camp near the French coastal city? And is there anything those moved by the unfolding...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Aug 25, 2015 | News
A recent Gallup poll found that one in 10 Hispanics said they had experienced discrimination due to their ethnicity in various contexts during the past month. Overall, 25 percent of respondents said they had been treated unfairly in at least one of the five designated...