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Preventing Armageddon in the 21st Century

17 Apr 2024 – For my first...

The US Did Not Fail to Intervene in Rwanda

The U.S. kept the U.N. Security Council...

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Visit to Bulengo IDP Camps: Addressing the Plight of Twa/Pygmies

On Sunday, April 21, 2024, our team visited two groups at the Bulengo IDP camps near Goma, North Kivu, including the Catholic Community. On our way back, we passed...

Preventing Armageddon in the 21st Century

17 Apr 2024 – For my first post on Political Therapy I am sharing...

The US Did Not Fail to Intervene in Rwanda

The U.S. kept the U.N. Security Council from sending in troops to stop the...

Myanmar Activist Zarni Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize Questions Award’s Legacy

‘I was very happy but of course that is not to say that I...

The unifying power of music: The American conductor Kent Nagano and his dream by Winfried Pogorzelski

Music awakens and inspires the inex- haustible creativity of man. It creates mo- ments...

Food and the FAO’s insecurity with the two-thirds world By Rahul Goswami

In its State of Food Insecurity in the World 2014 report (SOFI 2014), which has just been released, the 'world' according to the United...

Exposed: The ‘heroic Ebola doctor’ myth by Jon Rappoport

Every psyop needs heroes as well as villains.So-called epidemics are managed out of a playbook.The playbook looks very much like something the CIA...

US militarizes response to Ebola crisis while Cuba pledges medical aid By Abayomi Azikiwe

A team of eight experts and journalists visiting the southern region of the West African state of Guinea were found dead in the town...

Libya, the ‘failed state’, needs to look back

In March 2011, at the time the so-called leaders of the free world were foaming at the mouth and trying to outshout each other...

The US and global wars: Empire or vampire? By James Petras

To the growing army of critics of US military intervention, who also reject the mendacious claims by American officials and their apologists of ‘world...

Obama’s big joke! By Antoine Roger Lokongo

Brahim Senouci recently wrote a piece in his blog which well depicted an Africa at the crossroads. According to Senouci, ‘of course, slavery...

Trouble in the Village: A Review of Dak’ Art 2014

Dak’ Art 014 is an art exhibition showing over 120 artists of African descent. It opened on 9th May, with...

Africa Top 10 Problems: Not the ones You were thinking about! By Mawuna Remarque KOUTONIN

Africa is not poor. Africa is a rich continent inhabited by poor people. Once we fix the people problem, everything else will fall...

Live from Bangui: Why Inclusive Dialogue Matters in CAR

Last June, when I first arrived in the Central African Republic (CAR), one of the resident ex-pats suggested I visit ‘Cinq Kilo’ – Bangui’s...

The road to peace in Mali: political roadblocks and other obstacles

Civil society organisations are doing good work in Mali. But their job is being made more difficult by the need to address the root...

Heed the Voices For Peace Amid the Tragedy of Iraq By Amy Goodman

It didn’t take long this week for the architects of the disastrous U.S. invasion and occupation of Iraq to apply their makeup and...

Saving Threatened Species

by John Scales Avery – TRANSCEND Media ServiceLoss of BiodiversityAll of us know that the relentless growth of human population, agriculture and industry...

The Mutarule massacre: conflict from below in eastern Congo – By Kris Berwouts

Cows and land remain central to many local conflicts in South Kivu.On the evening of Friday 6th June, at least 33 unarmed...

Behind Islamophobia, Fascism and Complicit Antifascism By Houria Bouteldja

First, I would like to thank the conference organizers for inviting me. I want to pay tribute to their efforts for putting together...

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