my care2
make a difference

causes & news

news network

socially conscious news and video shared and rated by the community

Jennifer's News

World News

AfricaNews - School of Witches Exposed in Malawi - Chirombo
World  (tags: children, witchcraft, child abuse, childrens right )

Kelli
- 22 days ago - africanews.com
1000 children in the central Malawi district of Salima, graduate into witchcraft yearly, research shows. The African Network for the Protection and Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect has revealed there is a school in the lakeshore district teaching chi
Man's 86 Wives and Over 101 Children Stage Protest March - Nigeria - Justice - Religion - Africa
World  (tags: Alhaji Bello Masab, children, crime, death, ethics, freedoms, HumanRights, society, protest, wifes )

Kelli
- 22 days ago - en.afrik.com
The 86 wives of an 84-year-old Nigerian man, Alhaji Bello Masaba, and some of his over 100 children staged a four-hour protest in Minna, capital of Nigeria's northern Niger state Thursday to demand his release from detention.
Georgia Seeks Truce, But Russians Push Invasion and Bombing
World  (tags: Georgia, Russia, EU, war, US-Russian relations )

Ombretta
- 63 days ago - washingtonpost.com
Russians have destroyed the airport and a military factory in Tbilisi, the country's capital. Georgians are now becoming angry at the EU and the US, feeling that they have been abandoned to Russia's overwhelming onslaught.
In Beijing, a Family Torn Asunder
World  (tags: Olympics 2008, Beijing Olympics, WHY, usa, VIOLENCE, crime )

WHITE WOL
- 63 days ago - sports.yahoo.com
BEIJING - A knife-wielding man. An unprovoked attack. A husband dead and his wife in critical condition. Their daughter, a former U.S. Olympian, at the scene of the crime where the assailant jumps 130 feet to his death and everyone is left to wonder.
Russia Sends War Ships and Intensfies Bombing Campaign in Georgia
World  (tags: Georgia, Russia, war, invasion )

Ombretta
- 64 days ago - nytimes.com
Russian troops are deploying on the beachheads of Abkhazia. The bombing raids are targeting the Georgian capital's airport. The Georgian government says it is expecting further attacks on three fronts. Diplomatic efforts between East & West: stymied.
Strike Against Iran's Nuclear Facilities Would Be Futile, Study Shows
World  (tags: Iran, nuclear facilities, war, pre-emptive attack, Iranian nuclear development, ISIS )

Ombretta
- 66 days ago - washingtonpost.com
The Institute for Science and International Security concluded that attempting to destroy Iran's nuclear-related development & uranium storage sites would likely be unsuccessful, & perhaps spur more determination on their part to keep developing the bomb.
China Today: Nepal Arrests Anti-China Tibetans & Olympic Clean Up in Beijing
World  (tags: Beijing, Nepal, Tibet, Olympics, 'HUMANRIGHTS!', china, HumanRights, humanrights, tibet, violence )

Joanna
- 66 days ago - news.bbc.co.uk
Hundreds of Tibetans have been arrested during a protest against Chinese policy on the eve of the opening of the Olympics in Beijing. What covers a 10-foot-tall brick wall in Beijing?
The Lies Of Hiroshima Are The Lies Of Today
World  (tags: war, world, iran, atomic bomb, Hiroshima, revisionist history debunked )

Tim
- 66 days ago - globalresearch.ca
On the anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima on Aug.6th, 1945, John Pilger describes the 'progression of lies' from the dust of that detonated city, to the wars of today....and the threatened attack on Iran.
Putin: War Has Started
World  (tags: Russia, Georgia, war, tanks, Easterm Europe, invasion, Putin )

Ombretta
- 66 days ago - nytimes.com
Russian tanks are rolling deeper into Georgia. That country's president, Mikheil Saakashvili, accuses Russian of a "well-planned invasion. From Beijing, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin declared "War has started." Will this be another Czechoslovakia?
China's Pledge of the "Complete Freedom to Report": Journalists Say "Not So"
World  (tags: Beijing Olympics, China, Chinese government, internet access, journlistic freedom, censorship, world politics, Olympics journanlsts )

Ombretta
- 71 days ago - washingtonpost.com
In-depth look at the hurdles journalists face in China while there for the Olympic Games in Beijing. While there are showplaces of internet accessibility, reporters cannot visit Tiananmen Square. The IOC says it can only "encourage" China to be more open.
 
 
Content and comments expressed here are the opinions of Care2 users and not necessarily that of Care2.com or its affiliates.
Jennifer Shaw

Jennifer S.
Jennifer's contributions:
Stories noted recently:
Stories submitted:
Jennifer's contributions
Stories submitted: 8
Front Page stories: 2
Noted in Past Week: 0
Analyst Ratio* : 0%
* Analyst Ratio is based on success in Note-ing news stories in the past week that make the Front Page, before they are promoted to the Front Page.

care2 news network tools

News Network Bookmarklet

Submit stories from your browser toolbar with the easy to use Add to Care2 News! bookmarklet.

News Network Syndication

Get this page in RSS. Keep up to date with the Care2 News Network in your favorite RSS reader. Yahoo!, Newsgator, Bloglines, and more!
Find out how to subscribe!

Get a Care2 Tee




Copyright © 2008 Care2.com, inc. and its licensors. All rights reserved