A German financial newspaper revealed that France is looting 440 billion euros each year to Africans…
Year: 2016
HAITI RISES: A TIME FOR SOLIDARITY by Nia Imara and Robert Roth
Haiti Rises: A Time for Solidarity was first published in February 2016. Since that time, Haiti’s…
Why the Donald’s win might be good for white women – for all the wrong reasons by Tamari Kitossa
Credits from : The Atlantic If, for White male supporters of Donald Trump, the body of…
The Secret History of How Cuba Helped End Apartheid in South Africa
Appeared on DemocracyNow on DECEMBER 11, 2013 As the world focuses on Tuesday’s historic handshake between…
South Sudan: Limits of UN Peacekeeping By René Wadlow
Soldiers attend the ceremony. The battalion will be deployed in Juba, the capital of South Sudan,…
Countdown to Congo’s election: A tale of youth power and a regime in decline BY Kambale Musavuli
People of goodwill throughout the world should support the Congolese people to demand that President Kabila…
HURRICANE MATTHEW: THE PEOPLE OF HAITI RESPOND
Update on supported hurricane relief work and urgent appeal for solidarity from HERF On October 4,…
DR Congo: On the current debate over a looming crisis of legitimacy
By David-Ngendo Tshimba Uncertainty hangs over the date of presidential and legislative elections, yet…
Why East Africa should reject Economic Partnership Agreements deal with Europe by Horace G. Campbell
Europe is in crisis, and yet countries in East Africa are ready to sign on a…
The Butcher of Qana: Shimon Peres was no peacemaker
credit: israellycool.com Robert Fisk On the steps of the barracks, a girl sat holding a…
Examining international sanctions: The case of Eritrea
Under U.S. pressure, the UN refuses to lift an embargo against the tiny nation of Eritrea,…
Would Alfred Nobel laugh or cry at the 2016 Prize: A Norwegian diplomacy rescue operation? By Jan Oberg
1. In my view it is well within the will of Alfred Nobel to reward people…
WORLD POLICY FOR MIGRANTS AND REFUGEES By René Wadlow
«There is no doubt that Mankind is once more on the move. The very foundations have…
Meanwhile–Around the World
The Debate: Somebody said the problem is Trump possibility and Clinton probability. A very poor choice…
Nigeria's Futur: An Interview with Noo Saro-Wiwa about her book
Erika Degortes – TRANSCEND Media Service Looking for Transwonderland (travels in Nigeria)[i] is the title of…
Winnie Mandela Turns 80, Vows to lead Marikana Campaignby BAR editor and columnist Dr. Marsha Adebayo
“She opposed the ANC compromises with the former apartheid regime and the disarming of the armed…
The Collapse of a Titan by Rais Neza Boneza
Near madness, Strangled in the North, the Equator-– Ngbadolite, Ngemena, to the Ubangui border-–…
Seizing Statesmanship: Why President Kiir should Declare His Retirement Now, But Not Quit yet.
(Gurtong):-Salva Kiir Mayardit, the current president of South Sudan – the world’s youngest republic – is…
The State of the World–By Journalism
We want journalists to do that, give us the state of the world, by from one…
HAITI RISES: A TIME FOR SOLIDARITY by Nia Imara and Robert Roth
HAITI RISES: A TIME FOR SOLIDARITY by Nia Imara and Robert Roth Haiti Rises: A Time…
What's happening in Zimbabwe By Professor Jonathan Moyo
Zimbabwe is in the grips of a wave of violent protests, which so far have been…
SA carries cross of South-South cooperation
SEPTEMBER 12 is perhaps one of the less celebrated international days, it is the United Nations…
The African Union: The West’s Gendarme in Africa by Thomas C. Mountain
“AU-sponsored soldiers in Somalia rape and murder, sell arms on the black market to their erstwhile…
REVIVING HAITI'S ARMY WOULD HARM DEMOCRACY by JEB SPRAGUE
The Miami HeraldPosted on Thu, Sep. 06, 2012 Reviving Haiti’s army would harm democracy BY JEB…
DRC economy an awakening giant
By Franck Kuwonu Most news headlines from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) have one…