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Will the Circle be Unbroken? Reviving the Spirit of Bandung and Panchsheel

“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 divide. ...

Will the Circle be Unbroken? Reviving the Spirit of Bandung and Panchsheel

“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...

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Where Coffee Is Grown but Rarely Consumed, a Shift

In Uganda, people grow coffee to export but rarely consume it themselves. Now a push to dispel myths...

As Europe eyes Africa’s gas reserves, environmentalists sound the alarm by Ashoka Mukpo

In the wake of an energy crisis caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, European countries are turning to...

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Will the Circle be Unbroken? Reviving the Spirit of Bandung and Panchsheel

“I hate the US empire, and I love the US republic.” — Johan Galtung Circles evoke mutual acceptance, self-respect, and constructive collaboration.  Straight...

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Survivors Uncensored: Voices from Rwanda and the Rwandan Diaspora

Most reporting on the Rwandan 1994 atrocities was false and driven by the Clinton administration’s need to hide its culpability. The book...

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Nobel Peace Prize 2022: Shortlist Respecting Nobel’s Antiwar Intention

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Tigrayans Speak Out in Support of Ethiopia and Prime Minister Abiy, not the TPLF

A Tigrayan speaks in support of the Ethiopian government. The Tigray...

The Empires of Gates- Interview with Vandana Shiva, Ph.D.

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Remembering Ireland’s 1916 Easter Rising By Mairead Maguire, Nobel Peace Laureate

When the President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins, the Irish military, government members and many Irish people gathered in Dublin, on Easter Sunday (27...

Is the war against drugs a war against women? By Judi Gitau

In almost every nation, punitive drug policies have the greatest impact on women who are already coping with poverty and social neglect, histories of...

10 things to know about nonviolent struggle Rivera by Sun

1. Nonviolent action is used around the world by people of all classes, races, genders, sexualities, faiths, and political beliefs to accomplish a...

Model leaders where are they in Republic of South Sudan? By Ater Garang

South Sudan has suffered from inadequate leaders, in all sphere of life, political, social, economic, religion and so forth and so, who have raised...

HAITI RISES: A TIME FOR SOLIDARITY by Nia Imara and Robert Roth

Reflecting on struggles everywhere, we came to the conclusion that a people can’t be sovereign if they don’t have the right to vote. No...

Africans Live On A Continent Owned by Europeans! By Mawuna Remarque KOUTONIN

The Dream of Europeans is to transform the whole continent into South Africa or Kenya, where a white minority owns and controls the local...

Statement from Haiti’s Popular Movement

In this statement, written right before the postponement of the January 24th presidential “run-off” election, 68 grassroots organizations in Haiti issue an urgent call...

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Are We Building Our Own Prison Thinking We Own the Key to Our Cell?

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Watch last Saturday's fantastic program with Haiti's former First...

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The latest round of Egyptian-Ethiopian negotiations over the Grand...

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