By Robert Tait* – The Guardian Prague’s central railway station seems a picture of normality amid warm spring sunshine and the return of legions of tourists, who had been largely absent at the height of Covid. On the platform one...
Human activities are causing changes to the climate on a planetary scale in the land, ocean and atmosphere, with damaging and lasting ramifications for sustainable development and ecosystems. This is what emerges from the latest report of the World...
By Anna Bisignano “Our Land, Our Resources: stop the Plundering of Natural Resources in Western Sahara", this is the Manifesto published by the international campaign “Western Sahara is Not for Sale” (WSNS). The occupation of Western Sahara by Morocco has lasted...
By Peter Oborne* – The Guardian In the course of the next few days, Priti Patel will make the most important ruling on free speech made by any home secretary in recent memory. She must resolve whether to comply with...
by Maurizio Sacchi By Maurizio Sacchi On 15 May, the decision was announced by the government led by Mali's military junta to leave the G5 Sahel, the joint anti-jihadist force that brings together the Sahelian countries in a military alliance with...
By Alice Pistolesi The situation in the Horn of Africa has now become dramatic. Due to the lack of rainfall in three consecutive seasons, four countries in the region are facing one of the worst droughts in forty years. The...
By Spencer Sunshine* –  Truthout Six similar far right attacks killed 86 people in 2018 and 2019. Their intended targets were Muslims (51 killed in Christchurch, New Zealand), Latino immigrants (23 in El Paso) and Jews (including 11 in Pittsburgh)....
Indigenous peoples make up about 6% of the world's population, and although there is no shortage of good news (on 16 May the draft constitution was approved in which Chile assumes the identity of a 'plurinational state', recognising the...
Our weekly review of the week's news from Ukraine by our Director, Italian journalist Raffaele Crocco. They are reportedly 232, but some claim there are many more. This is the number of dead children since Putin's 'Special Operation' is ravaging...
By Ken Klippenstein - The Intercept_ Last month, as part of a regional tour, CIA Director William Burns quietly met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Jeddah, a port city in western Saudi Arabia. The unusual meeting,...

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