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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Tag: Syria

War

1,000 Words: A pause during war

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 15, 2017, 7:52 AM Mar 15, 2017
5

This picture from Aleppo has the world paying attention again. Photography can do that. Read more →

People doing good · War

Canada has a lot to teach us

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 20, 2017, 10:44 AM Feb 20, 2017
15

Some people can look away from the killings and attacks on innocent people in Syria. And then there are the Canadians. Read more →

War

Embracing refugees, Nebraska shows its heart

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 6, 2017, 9:35 AM Feb 6, 2017
6

For years, Star Tribune legend Sid Hartman warned his legions against the Twin Cities becoming ‘a cold Omaha.’ Maybe that’s not such a bad thing. Read more →

Politics

The Syrian refugees one year later

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 6, 2016, 11:30 AM Dec 6, 2016
2

It was one year ago Sunday that Canada’s prime minister greeted a planeload of Syrian refugees from Lebanon, welcoming them to his country. Read more →

War

The clown of Aleppo

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 1, 2016, 12:33 PM Dec 1, 2016
13

There are angels who walk among us, but they are no match for the evil of war. Anas al-Basha could have left Aleppo any time but he stayed behind, trying to maintain a civil society. Al-Basha could make kids laugh. He’s a clown. Now, he’s dead.

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War

It’s past time to be shocked by Aleppo

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 18, 2016, 8:07 AM Aug 18, 2016
15

We are told today that this image of a little boy, hurt in the civil war that has leveled Aleppo in Syria, is shocking the world. Now what? Read more →

War

The al-Abboud family meets America

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 7, 2016, 11:26 AM Apr 7, 2016
11

When they arrived last night in Kansas City, a few people greeted them, but the family’s sponsors didn’t announce the time of their arrival so even if Kansas City wanted to put on a big display of open arms, Kansas City couldn’t. Read more →

War

A drone’s view of an apocalypse

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 3, 2016, 3:22 PM Feb 3, 2016
9

Homs is Syria’s third-largest city. Or, at least it was before it was bombed literally back to the stone age. Read more →

War

1,000 Words: The migrant children

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 2, 2015, 12:36 PM Sep 2, 2015
6

The mass migration of people trying to flee war has one constant: the children. Always the children. Read more →

War

Whatever happened to Syria?

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 5, 2014, 11:11 AM Mar 5, 2014
1

The situation in Ukraine is occupying our attention. And now it’s almost hard to remember what the big crisis was before that?
Syria is still happening. Read more →

Economy · Five by 8

The Rogers Twitter scandal, the business of the minimum wage, and the art of getting old (5×8 – 2/20/14)

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 20, 2014, 7:28 AM Feb 20, 2014
20

A plea to step back from the brink in Rogers, the business of raising the minimum wage, the art of getting old, from Norway with love, and a boy and his dog. Read more →

War

Lost refugee boy photo lacked important context: He wasn’t lost

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 18, 2014, 11:07 AM Feb 18, 2014
0

A picture is worth a thousand words and sometimes 999 of the words are wrong. This tweet raced across the Internet this week. It showed a boy “all alone” in the desert, fleeing the violence of Syria. It was based on a picture distributed by a U.N. agency. Here 4 year old Marwan, who was Read more →

The lost art of reporters asking tough questions

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 6, 2013, 10:37 AM Sep 6, 2013
2

Far too often, journalists act as stenographers, dutifully reporting bilge that professional spokespersons distribute that everyone knows to be nonsense. Read more →

Strong public opposition to Syria strike, no matter the politics

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 3, 2013, 1:18 PM Sep 3, 2013
20

It’s hard to remember the last time a national issue in the United States didn’t break down along party lines. The Syria question is an exception.
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Five by 8

5 x 8: Are you afraid to take a vacation?

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 22, 2013, 7:26 AM Aug 22, 2013
23

Workers too loyal? Nursing home tasers and the young face of a civil war. Read more →

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