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...
Source: Globetrotter
On June 3, 2023, naval vessels from the United States and Canada conducted a joint military exercise in the South China Sea. A Chinese...
This story was originally published by The New Humanitarian.
International organisations and NGOs often treat refugees as burdens that need to be taken care of...
“I hate the US empire, and I love the US republic.” — Johan Galtung
Circles evoke mutual acceptance, self-respect, and constructive collaboration. Straight lines can...
Cuba is particularly vulnerable to climate change, being an island and a tropical country. Cycles of drought, hurricanes, and rainfall are becoming more frequent...
Progressive commentators are increasingly absent from major media outlets, while every week conservative ones present us with page after page of staggering mediocrity.
Intellectuals do...
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On February 18, at the annual summit of the African Union, AU security personnel...
Whatever other reasons there may be for the Russia-Ukraine conflict, a major one is that we live in times characterized by an increasingly dangerous,...
Sumeet Grover – TRANSCEND Media Service
The word ‘trauma’ occupies a specific place in our cultural imagination, where it is largely seen as something so...
The quest for an independent and prosperous Africa spans several generations, continents, and themes. Notably, from the eighteenth century, people of African descent in...
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The award was presented on 8 July 2022 by Thor Magnusson from the Peace 2000 Institute through...
It was, said Francia Márquez Mina, a victory for “the nobodies”. Speaking in Bogota on June 19 after the results of the Colombian presidential election...
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,...