by Nelson Graves | 15 Jun 2017 | News Decoder Updates
Tania Bagan is starting an internship at News-Decoder as we open a new chapter in our development. What do you think she should write about? For the third consecutive summer, a student intern is gaining experience at News-Decoder and helping the Paris-based...
by Nelson Graves | 14 Jun 2017 | Human Rights
By Nelson Graves There are jobs for young people interested in advocacy, they don’t necessarily pay very much, it can be a long slog, but in the end the personal satisfaction from helping others who are less fortunate can be enormous. That was one of the...
by Nelson Graves | 23 May 2017 | Americas, Europe, Politics, United States
By Nelson Graves I spent much of last week in the United States, where many conversations naturally turned to politics. A recurrent question came up: “How is it that a centrist like Emmanuel Macron could win the French presidency and defeat a populist opponent,...
by Nelson Graves | 4 May 2017 | Americas, Europe, United States
“Deep in the wilderness of Vermont sits a house. Inside that house is a bedroom, and inside that bedroom works the mysterious Black Fly.” Our mission at News-Decoder is not to peddle scoops, but today we offer one to our readers. It has a name: Black Fly....
by Nelson Graves | 26 Apr 2017 | Europe, Islam, Politics, United States
This is the latest in a series of articles on the future of Europe. By Nelson Graves What are we to make of the first round of France’s presidential election, which saw two outsiders — centrist Emmanuel Macron and far-right leader Marine Le Pen —...