
Christina Lamb
Articles
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Nov 21, 2023 |
likewise.com | Sara Teasdale |Anne Frank |Malala Yousafzai |Christina Lamb
PixThis book explores the history of racism and provides teens with valuable insights on being antiracist. It is a crucial read to develop a better understanding of racial inequality and how to create a more inclusive society. To add a comment, download the Likewise app from your device's app store. PixMichelle Obama's memoir adapted for young readers offers an inspiring and relatable story that encourages teenagers to embrace their own voice, dreams, and aspirations.
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Oct 23, 2023 |
thespectator.com | Amy Everett |Anshel Pfeffer |Christina Lamb |Peter Bradshaw
“For the bravest in the group. Exit Flow from the back.”“We’ve found it. It is insane.”“This is the best thing I’ve ever done.”The WhatsApp messages came through thick and fast. Then, a video of pitch darkness, rising steam just visible, festoon lights swaying in the wind. The unmistakable trill of “Bohemian Rhapsody” bleated out by drunken strangers.
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Oct 22, 2023 |
thespectator.com | Anshel Pfeffer |Christina Lamb |Peter Bradshaw |Lionel Shriver
Israel’s war with Hamas in Gaza is rapidly evolving into a war with all of Iran’s proxies on its borders, including Islamic Jihad and Hezbollah. Its outcome will determine the country’s future for a generation, perhaps longer. The conflict is not even in its third week, and as I write these words the inevitable ground invasion of Gaza has still not begun, and yet this is already proving to be an epochal episode in the country’s history.
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Aug 2, 2023 |
gijn.org | Christina Lamb |Alexa van Sickle
Editor’s Note: This is a chapter excerpt from GIJN’s Reporter’s Guide to Investigating War Crimes. The guide will be released in full this September at the Global Investigative Journalism Conference.
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Mar 24, 2023 |
airmail.news | Christina Lamb
The cots stood empty, the row of cubicles crammed with toys and small shoes. On the walls were children’s drawings; in the distance the thud of shelling. A British barrister, in flak jacket and helmet, stared round the abandoned Ukrainian orphanage whose children are thought to be among thousands abducted by the Russians. As a father of three, Karim Khan was visibly moved. As prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), he could do something about it.
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