By Ray Acheson The writer is Director of Reaching Critical Will and Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF). NEW YORK (IDN) — During the final day of the Sixth Review Conference of the Convention on Conventional Weapons (CCW) in Geneva on December 13-17, the constant refrain from the Russian delegation, “our position has […]
An Important TPNW Signal from Germany—But Nothing More
Viewpoint by Herbert Wulf This article was issued by Toda Peace Institute and is being republished with their permission. BONN (IDN) — The new German coalition government will not rock the foundations of German foreign and security policy. It wants to remain a reliable partner in the EU and NATO. But it sends an important […]
US, Russia Stall Attempts to Ban Killer Robots
By Thalif Deen UNITED NATIONS (IDN) — As the US withdrew the last of its troops from Afghanistan on August 31 following a deadly 20-year-old war, one of the messages coming out of Washington was clear: the US will curtail “boots on the ground” in all future conflicts—even though there are still more than 40,000 […]
The Pentagon’s 20-Year Killing Spree Has Always Treated Civilians as Expendable
Viewpoint by Norman Solomon The writer is the national director of RootsAction.org and the author of many books including War Made Easy: How Presidents and Pundits Keep Spinning Us to Death. He was a Bernie Sanders delegate from California to the 2016 and 2020 Democratic National Conventions. Solomon is the founder and executive director of […]
A New Cold War Between Russia and The West Is Unnecessary
Viewpoint by Jonathan Power LUND, Sweden (IDN) — George Orwell, the author of “Animal Farm”, the satire on how a dictatorship can slowly but steadily evolve in a democratic society, and “1984”, a novel about a future dystopian dictatorship, was the first person to use the phrase “Cold War” in a 1945 newspaper article, written […]
With a Rise in Infections, UN Advises Staffers to Work Remotely—and Return to their Homes
By Thalif Deen UNITED NATIONS (IDN) — The United Nations, which temporarily dropped its defences and partially lifted its 20-month-old lockdown last month, has reacted swiftly to the rise in COVID-19 infections in New York city by suspending its “flexible working arrangements” and advising staffers to work remotely—from their homes beginning December 20. The new […]
Major New York Buyer of Looted Antiquities Ordered to Return Some Pieces but No Prosecution
By Lisa Vives, Global Information Network NEW YORK (IDN) — A golden bowl, a ceremonial libations vessel, a marble statue and a small chest for human remains were among the 180 reputedly stolen antiquities that decorated the homes and offices of a Brooklyn billionaire whose collection of the ancient artefacts was valued at $80 million. […]
A Book Fair Blossoms in Mogadishu
By Lisa Vives, Global Information Network NEW YORK | MOGADISHU (IDN) — A Book Fair is flowering in Mogadishu, bringing the world of literature and other areas of learning to a region challenged by the coronavirus pandemic and political tension linked to disagreements over the ongoing parliamentary elections in the country. The event had been […]
Kenya’s Nomads Hit by Longest Dry Spell in Memory
By Lisa Vives, Global Information Network NEW YORK | NAIROBI (IDN) — Kenya’s crucial rainy season came up short this year with only a few showers, wiping out livestock and putting millions of people at risk. Photographs from Wajir County, near the border with Somalia, show dying and dead cows in a desert dotted with […]
UN Concerned About Afghans Facing Hunger and Economy in “Free Fall”
By Radwan Jakeem NEW YORK | ISLAMABAD (IDN) — A senior UN official has painted a grim picture of Afghanistan with 23 million people facing hunger; malnourished children overflowing in health facilities; 70 per cent of teachers working without salaries; and millions of students—who are the country’s future—out of school. The UN’s Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian […]