Welcome Welcome to Five Minutes to Midnight’s latest issue about human rights and international affairs. To view a description of each article, move your cursor over the title box. Simply click on any title to read the article in full.
Editor's Note by Meghan Roberts Meghan Roberts looks back on a volunteer experience she had in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver, Canada.
The Truth about Cell phones, Coltan and the Congo by Christina Parker Cell phones are becoming increasingly common worldwide; but are consumers aware of the consequences this popularity is creating for millions?
Climate Change Turning the Lights Out on Ghana by Darrell Harvey Nation heads into dark days this spring as government struggles to deal with deepening energy crisis.
Peace, For Now ... Again by Stasia Pogutse Ireland has had a bloody political past, resulting in many lives lost. A new cooperative government has been installed, but it is enough?
Intellectual Corruption in Nepal by Ajit Rai The Nepalese education sector in called into question as the definition of an ideal professor is debated.
She Said "No" by Chaitanya K. Kalevar Chaitanya Kalevar shares the story of Rosa Parks and shows the true impact an individual can accomplish.