Reese Erlich
Foreign Correspondent-- How Cuba Is Succeeding In The Fight Against COVID
-by Reese ErlichOne morning along a street with cracked sidewalks and houses with fading paint, Dr. Liz Caballero and two medical students stopped at every door in that part of Havana’s Vedado district. During normal times, these neighborhood doctors practice preventative medicine. Now, they participate in a full-blown campaign against the COVID 19 pandemic.Dr.
Foreign Correspondent-- The Rest Of The World Sees Uprisings, Not Riots
The United States is paying the price for denying people what Malcolm X called "the right to be a human being."
Foreign Correspondent: Michael Flynn’s Forgotten Turkish Connection
Before Russiagate, the former national security advisor was an operative for Turkey, tilting foreign policy against the Kurds.-by Reese Erlich@ReeseErlichTrump’s Justice Department wants to drop all charges against former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn despite his having admitted to being guilty.
Foreign Correspondent: Washington’s COVID-19 Blame Game-- Trump Team Officials Are Seeking To Distract Attention From Their Own Pitiful Performance.
-by Reese Erlich@ReeseErlichThe Republican Party is trying to shift blame for President Donald Trump’s disastrous coronavirus policies onto China.
Foreign Correspondent: U.S. Beats War Drums in Middle East-- Leaders In Washington And Tehran Say They Don’t Want A Full-Scale War, But They Are Playing A Dangerous Game
U.S. soldiers are increasingly disliked in Iraq. Photo: Reese Erlich-by Reese Erlich,Author, The Iran Agenda TodayWhile the world focuses on the coronavirus pandemic, tensions between the U.S. and Iran are heating up.The two countries are engaging in tit-for-tat military attacks that threaten a wider war.
Foreign Correspondent: Am I the Next Typhoid Mary? My First-Hand Account Of Coronavirus Quarantine, After A Trip To Iran.
Erlich wears protective clothing when interacting with familyThis story was supported by the Pulitzer Center-by Reese Erlich@ReeseErlichOn February 22, I left Iran after a week of covering the country’s parliamentary elections. Ten days later, my nose started running like a faucet.
Foreign Correspondent: Reaction to Coronavirus Is Overblown
Let’s insert a little rationality into the debate; it’s serious but hardly cause for panic.-by Reese Erlich@ReeseErlichA new and deadly virus from China is coming to get you. Cancel your travel plans, quarantine your grandparents, and don’t let a Chinese person sneeze on you!
Pagination
- Previous page
- Page 2
- Next page