Red Cross

Virginia Man Donates 160th Pint Of Blood

Posted 01.02.2010 | Impact


In the week before Christmas, William Clements found his way through the torrential blizzard that had hit the eastern seaboard to his local Red Cross ...

Taliban Allows Red Cross To Visit Detainees For First Time

CNN | Posted 12.15.2009 | World


Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) - For the first time, the Taliban has allowed Red Cross workers to check the conditions of its detainees in Afghanistan....

'True Blood' Fans Unite and Bite For Virtual Fundraiser

Posted 12.03.2009 | Impact


With the recent release of "New Moon," it's all the "Twilight" diehard fans who've gotten the attention with their undying acts of devotion. But fans ...

Sarah Palin Quits Turkey Trot 5K Race In Kennewick, Washington

Posted 11.28.2009 | Politics


Sarah Palin dropped out of a 5k race on Thanksgiving Day in Kennewick, Wash. The former vice presidential candidate and Alaska Governor quit the race ...

Red Cross 'Holiday Mail' Will Greet Troops

Posted 11.03.2009 | Impact


Move over, e-mail. The virtual greeting just won't cut it this holiday season, as the American Red Cross and Pitney Bowles have teamed up for the thir...

Benjamin Netanyahu On Iranian Threat: "The Issue Is Not The Security Of Israel But Of The World"

Newsweek | Posted 10.24.2009 | World


NEWSWEEK's Lally Weymouth spoke to Netanyahu in Jerusalem last week. Excerpts: WEYMOUTH: What did you think of the Goldstone report? NETANYAHU: I tho...

Reflections on the Loma Prieta Earthquake, 20 Years Later

Art Agnos | Posted 10.17.2009 | Politics


Art Agnos

When a disaster hits, it is too late to put your best people in charge of planning and preparation. That's not the place for soft political patronage.

Does President Obama -- and America -- Deserve the Nobel Prize?

Hoyt Hilsman | Posted 10.09.2009 | World


Hoyt Hilsman

This movement to change America did not begin when Barack Obama took the presidential oath of office -- it has been underway for decades.

Survivor: Samoa: A-Feudin' and A-Fussin'

Tallulah Morehead | Posted 12.02.2009 | Entertainment


Tallulah Morehead

Russell: "Nobody here is playing the game." No, Russ, nobody is playing your crazy version of the game. That's like Norman Bates at a motel owner's association meeting, complaining no one else is murdering guests.

Socially Networked Rescue Relief in Manila

Piers Fawkes | Posted 11.29.2009 | World


Piers Fawkes

Typhoon Ondoy was a tragedy. Hundreds have died in the Philippines. But without the rapid-response heroism of ordinary Filipino citizens enabled by technology, it could have been much worse.

Red Cross Aids In Georgia Flood Recovery

American Red Cross | Posted 11.28.2009 | Impact


ATLANTA - The American Red Cross began client casework today as preliminary damage assessment shows that nearly 2,000 homes have been affected by floo...

Red Cross Resumes Search For Missing Chicago Grad Student David Gimelfarb

NBC Chicago | ANDREW GREINER | Posted 11.09.2009 | Chicago


Friends of missing hiker David Gimelfarb claim that a report out of Costa Rica that says his body was spotted in a crater lake in the rainforest is fa...

The Free Press Defense: Sweden, Aftonbladet and What Wallenberg Would Think

Rabbi Abraham Cooper | Posted 10.17.2009 | World


Rabbi Abraham Cooper

A country's leading newspaper publishes a lurid attack, and no-one less than the Foreign Minister invokes 'freedom of speech' to protect the newspaper and its reporter. Iran? No. Sweden.

Diapering: New Torture Technique Revealed By Report

Washington Independent | Spencer Ackerman | Posted 09.25.2009 | Politics


In order to learn more about the mysterious "prolonged diapering" technique formerly employed by the CIA -- possibly the technique nebulously referred...

Interview with the Red Cross Secretary General in Geneva

Jim Luce | Posted 08.21.2009 | World


Jim Luce

Bekele Geleta grew up in Ethiopia where he developed a strong understanding of the critical role of Red Cross Red Crescent principles, such as neutrality in matters of politics and religion.

Zimbabwe Cholera Cases Reaching 100,000

Mail And Guardian | Posted 06.26.2009 | World


The cholera infection rate in Zimbabwe is nearing the 100 000 mark in Africa's worst outbreak in 15 years, aid agencies said on Tuesday. ...

Red Cross Barred From Sri Lanka Refugee Camp

Washington Post | Posted 06.21.2009 | World


The International Committee of the Red Cross said Thursday that its workers have been barred from the country's largest refugee camp and cannot distri...

Sri Lanka Shelling: Doctors Flee From Last Hospital

AP | KRISHAN FRANCIS | Posted 06.14.2009 | World


COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — Thousands of civilians waded across a vast lagoon under a hail of rebel gunfire Thursday, breaking out of Sri Lanka's war z...

Obama Asks Tamil Tigers To Surrender, Sri Lanka To Mind Civilians

Huffington Post | Stuart Whatley | Posted 06.13.2009 | World


President Obama, speaking this afternoon, made a direct statement to both the Tamil Tigers as well as the Sri Lankan government regarding the enduring...

Khalid Sheik Mohammed: "I Gave A Lot Of False Information" To Make Torture Stop

Mark Nickolas | Posted 06.11.2009 | Politics


Mark Nickolas

The Bush torture memos pale in comparison to the leaked report issued by the Red Cross following two rounds of private interviews with the 14 "high value detainees" held at Guantanamo Bay.

After US Strikes, Afghans Describe "Tractor Trailers Full of Pieces of Human Bodies"

Jeremy Scahill | Posted 06.07.2009 | World


Jeremy Scahill

As rage spreads in Afghanistan after US bombing that killed up to 130 people, unnamed Pentagon officials are spinning another cover-up. Defiant Obama moves ahead with troop increase.

Afghan Civilian Deaths: Clinton Expresses Deep Regret

AP | JASON STRAZIUSO and LARA JAKES | Posted 06.06.2009 | World


KABUL — Villagers dug dirt graves Wednesday to bury what the international Red Cross said were dozens of Afghans _ including women and children ...

Torture Revelations Will Leave the Left Frustrated

Sandy Goodman | Posted 05.27.2009 | Politics


Sandy Goodman

The most likely outcome of this whole business will be that nobody will be punished.

Sri Lanka-Tamil Tigers Conflict Root Causes Explored (AUDIO)(VIDEO)

WorldFocus.org | Posted 05.23.2009 | World


WorldFocus.org

* Scroll down for video and audio. The Red Cross is warning of a catastrophe as the Sri Lankan government launches a "final" assault against the r...

The Moral Measure of a Civilization Is in Its Treatment of Enemies

Scott Atran | Posted 05.19.2009 | Politics


Scott Atran

The restoration of our reputation and standing in the world requires more than just a restatement of principles. It requires that those who violate those principles be brought to justice.