A year ago the world was
shocked by a terrorist attack (Tunisia) and the government was battling to save a steelworks (Redcar); 12 months on, terrorists have struck again (Brussels) and a steel plant (Port Talbot this time) is fighting to survive.
Not exact matches
As of Monday most of the industry's leading gaming companies made a point to mourn the victims either onstage at the gaming confab in Los Angeles, California, or on social media, pledging support to those forever traumatized
by the
shocking act — and in a few cases, to the LGBT community rocked
by the homophobic
terrorist attack.
I have spent the last fifteen years immersed in research about societies undergoing extreme
shocks — caused
by economic meltdowns, natural disasters,
terrorist attacks, and wars.