Patrick deHahn

Reporter studying in New York. I cover international news around the clock, anything from politics, foreign policy, war and conflict, protest, human rights to breaking news. I drink lots of coffee.

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Posts tagged "History"
Reactionary or apathetic general publics aren’t essential in the great scheme of things, since it is always a minority that initiates change, but questions have to be asked about the effectiveness of these unchanging tactics, which are beautiful when they work but risk becoming staid, like coursing water that manages to wear an indent in a rock but then becomes trapped in a path of its own creation.
Sarah Carr, independent journalist, writes on the last two days of the Egyptian demonstrations, with the complicated two year revolution history in mind. 

Foreign Policy Magazine’s Charles Emmerson writes on how 2013 “eerily looks like the world of 1913,” just before the Great War. 

Final results of the historic Egypt elections. Mursi got 24.9% of the votes, Shafiq got 24.5%, Sabbahi got 21.1% - an official announcement will be released later.

Remember the Challenger?

This is a brand new video of the 1986 space shuttle disaster. New Scientist has more information on the video.