By Kingston Reif, Daryl G. Kimball and Kelsey Davenport Kingston Reif is Director for Disarmament and Threat Reduction Policy and Daryl G. Kimball is Executive Director of the Arms Control Association. Kelsey Davenport is the Association’s Director for Nonproliferation Policy. This article appeared as Issue Brief on April 5, 2018 with the caption ‘The Risks […]
Agroecology Key Element to Zero Hunger and Food Security
By Jaya Ramachandran ROME (IDN) – More than enough food is produced in the world to feed everyone, yet 815 million people go hungry, according to FAO, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. How to ensure that a growing global population – projected to rise to around 10 billion by 2050 – […]
Democracy à la Google, Facebook & YouTube: Some Reflections
Viewpoint by Lucas Malaspina* ROME (IDN) – When Mark Zuckerberg decided to offer emerging nations Internet.org, anger was not long in exploding. As Daniel Leisegang writes in ‘Facebook is saving the world’, this project which emerged in 2013 was a humanitarian masquerade: to allow Internet access to a huge number of Third World citizens who […]
Kazakhstan Supports Proposals Discussed by UN Disarmament Commission
By J Nastranis UNITED NATIONS (IDN) – Amid global anxieties about nuclear peril, Kazakhstan has joined representatives of several countries around the world in calling on the international community to work together through inclusive dialogue that takes into account the views of other States. The general debate in the UN Disarmament Commission (UNDC) on April […]
Embattled Netanyahu Aids Trafficking Refugee Route to Slavery in Libya
By Mirjam van Reisen and Gilad Liberman BRUSSELS (IDN) – The previous two days have been rather turbulent in Israel’s policy towards African refugees seeking asylum. On April 2, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared a halt to deportations to Rwanda, believed to be the “third-country” he had mentioned for the first time, while announcing […]
No Easy Answer To The Knife That Killed Arnaud Beltrame
Viewpoint by Jonathan Power* LUND, Sweden (IDN-INPS) – Personally I’m a coward. I’m unlikely ever to be a hero. (I have rescued on different occasions three young children from drowning, but I didn’t risk my life.) I certainly would never have done what Colonel Arnaud Beltrame, the French policeman, did. He asked the terrorist who […]
Surprise at Netanyahu’s Rejection of Asylum for Africans
By Lisa Vives, Global Information Network NEW YORK (IDN) – Thousands of African asylum seekers who reached Israel after dangerous voyages may have lost their last best hope to be released and sent to western countries or resettled in Israel after members of the Israeli coalition government trashed a negotiated asylum plan. A landmark agreement […]
Pain And Shock At Passing Of Winnie Madikizela Mandela
By Lisa Vives, Global Information Network NEW YORK (IDN) – Tributes to anti-apartheid icon Winnie Madikizela Mandela have been filling the South African radio air waves as news of her untimely passing on April 2 reached the far corners of the nation and the continent. Heart-rending classics from the American songbook – from The Song […]
UN Focuses Yet Again on Protecting Indigenous Peoples’ Rights
By UNDESA Note: The following Feature appeared in April 2018 issue UN DESA VOICE, the newsletter published by the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs. It is being reproduced with slight modifications. – The Editor NEW YORK (IDN) – Indigenous communities play a vital role as custodians of our planet, possessing vital knowledge […]
Caribbean States Share Common Values & Interests with Other ACP Countries
By Reinhardt Jacobsen BRUSSELS (IDN) – As the African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States (ACP) girds up its loins for talks on future relations with the European Union (EU) after the Cotonou Agreement expires in February 2020, the Caribbean Forum of the ACP States (CARIFORUM) has resolved that a new pact must take into […]