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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 of happiness, brings people togeth- er, and enables them to better cope with life. Across...

Fanmi Lavalas Presentation, April 6th 2024

Haiti Action Committee is honored to publish this transcript of the talk given by...

From Port-aux-Prince to Africa: Unveiling the Haitian Crisis

22 Mar 2024 – In recent past weeks, the situation in Haiti has drawn...

Horror and Hope in Haiti after 20 Years of Occupation

Haiti Action Committee - TRANSCEND Media Service 6 Apr 2024 – The immediate crisis in...

In Praise of Blood: Crimes of the Rwandan Patriotic Front

Tags: Africa, D.R. Congo, DRC, Genocide, Paul Kagame, Rwanda   Hundreds of thousands of refugees poured into Congo after Paul Kagame seized...

Secrets of the International Criminal Court Revealed

By EIC.Network - 29 September 2017 Ex-prosecutor of human rights court Luis Moreno Ocampo held offshores while in this job and became a rich...

WHAT DOES RADICAL ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION ENTAIL IN SOUTH AFRICA

By: Comrade Nassoro Kitunda nassorokitunda@gmail.com   There is a dialogue among political parties and citizens in South Africa on the issue of a need...

Divide and Conquer, Cui Bono? – The US and Former Yugoslavia

Marilyn Langlois – TRANSCEND Media Service Human beings are social creatures whose survival depends on cooperation and mutual support.  Only in an atmosphere of perceived...

Kenya: Driven to Extremes–How Poverty Fuels Extremism, and How to Help Africa’s Youth

NAIROBI, Kenya, Oct 17 2017 (IPS) - Poverty is a blight, and one that disproportionately affects sub-Saharan Africa. It is a vast and...

Africa’s Pivotal Role in the Successful Implementation of China’s One Belt One Road (OBOR) Vision

Africa has been one of the integrally important regions regarding the successful implementation of China’s ambitious One Belt One Road (OBOR) project. Just as...

G20: The Second Berlin War Against Africa

“China is there not to fight Africa's battles, but its own.” Germany holds this year's presidency of the G20. On 12-13 June, 2017, the German...

In a Guardian Story About an Environmental Conflict in Kenya, the White Saviour Rides Again By Christine Mungai

  The Guardian recently published an article by Tristan McConnell, their correspondent in Nairobi, Kenya, titled “Who shot Kuki Gallman? The story of a Kenyan...

Wherever this Canadian mining company goes in Congo, violence seems to follow

Banro operates in a region that has seen incredible violence over the past two decades and the secretive company has been accused of fuelling...

The Last Country We “Liberated” from an “Evil” Dictator Is Now Openly Trading Slaves Written by Carey Wedler

It is widely known that the U.S.-led NATO intervention to topple Libya’s Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 resulted in a power vacuum that has allowed...

UNWILLING: East Africa’s economic ‘coalition of the willing’ is falling apart

Kenya’s big vision for a ‘coalition of the willing (CoW)’ agreement with Uganda and Rwanda to build a major rail line and oil pipeline...

France and Africa relations: France plunders 440 billion Euros per year from Africans

A German financial newspaper revealed that France is looting 440 billion euros each year to Africans through the CFA Franc currency. The CFA Franc...

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 poorly understood trade agreement with the EU whose...

Meanwhile–Around the World

The Debate: Somebody said the problem is Trump possibility and Clinton probability. A very poor choice between an autistic person in his own bubble...

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 crushed by the police. President Robert Mugabe says...

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