February 17 Eritrean Independence Day Celebration in Charlotte, North Carolina. The event was attacked by violent protestors who threw bricks at police and set a tractor trailer on fire....
The recent racist western media coverage of the monkeypox virus outbreak has tragically taken us centuries back in history, as we are painfully reminded...
Writing in The Times recently, noted British print journalist Wrong referred to Rwandan president Paul Kagame as “a micro-managing autocrat”.
If you have read Wrong,...
4 May 2022 – Ann Garrison continues her reporting from the Horn of Africa. She is now in Eritrea.
Women in Asmara, Eritrea (CNS photo/Thomas Mukoya,...
Diane Perlman, Ph.D.
Once again, much of the world is gripped by a compelling narrative portraying a simplistic, archetypal drama. It fits Galtung’s DMA model...
Baher Kamal | Human Wrongs Watch - TRANSCEND Media Service
29 Mar 2022 – While several politicians -and media– have been viewing the ongoing armed conflict...
"We can’t just stand back and watch forever, without saying or doing anything"
by Aurore Engelen
19/01/2022 - The director uses his documentary to look back on 25...
Congo-Brazzaville’s autocratic regime has long been able to fly below the radar, in part thanks to China’s protection.
Denis Sassou Nguesso, President of the Republic...
Leftist Gabriel Boric became Chile’s president-elect this week, the man who will run the politics of one of the continent’s largest economies. The youngest...
Fredrik S. Heffermehl | Nobel Peace Prize Watch – TRANSCEND Media Service
January 2022 – Nobel Peace Prize Watch hereby presents its list of nominations for...
Join Bands, Not Gangs offers music lessons to vulnerable teens in dangerous Western Cape neighbourhoods, encouraging those at risk to choose an instrument rather...
With growing attention to climate breakdown and the need for expanded use of renewable energy sources, the mineral resources needed to make batteries are...