Viewpoint by Luz Marina Bernal* This article was originally published on openDemocracy. Any views or opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of IDN-InDepth News BOGOTA (IDN) – I am Luz Marina Bernal. I live in Soacha, a municipality neighbouring Colombia’s capital, Bogotá, which is the main destination […]
Never-Ending Russia-US-Africa Geopolitical Triangular Games
By Kester Kenn Klomegah MOSCOW (IDN) – Instead of concentrating on developing its newly-established strategy for Africa, Russia has locked horns with United States over its funding for educational programmes, media and NGOs. Russia has also accused foreign players of adopting neocolonial tendencies and approaches in dealing with Africa, according to analytical reviews and observations […]
UN Women Bashed for Indiscriminate Partnership with Unilever
Viewpoint by Sharanya Kanikkannan The writer is Legal and Policy Adviser at AIDS-Free World and its Code Blue Campaign. NEW YORK (IDN) – Like so many Indian girls, I learned at an early age that light skin was feminine, precious, and desirable. Pink tubes of Fair & Lovely cream—a product that comprises 40 percent of […]
The UN at 75: A Glass Half Full or One Draining Through the Cracks – Part Two
Viewpoint by Dr Palitha Kohona This is the second of a two-part article by Dr Palitha Kohona, Former Permanent Representative of Sri Lanka to the United Nations, Former Chair of the UNGA Sixth Committee and the Former Co-Chair of the UN Ad Hoc Committee on BBNJ. Click here for Part One. COLOMBO (IDN) – The […]
The UN at 75: A Glass Half Full or One Draining Through the Cracks – Part One
Viewpoint by Dr Palitha Kohona This is the first of a two-part article by Dr Palitha Kohona, Former Permanent Representative of Sri Lanka to the United Nations, Former Chair of the UNGA Sixth Committee and the Former Co-Chair of the UN Ad Hoc Committee on BBNJ. COLOMBO (IDN) – As the United Nations enters its […]
Reviewing U.S. Failure of Its Foreign Policy Toward Venezuela
Viewpoint by Vijay Prashad and Érika Ortega Sanoja * This article was produced by Globetrotter, a project of the Independent Media Institute. NORTHAMPTON, Massachusetts (IDN) – On August 4, 2020, the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee held a hearing on Venezuela. Appearing before the committee was U.S. State Department Special Representative Elliott Abrams. Abrams, who […]
Spreading the Seeds of Multiculturalism: A Moroccan Perspective
By Jacqueline Skalski-Fouts VIRGINIA, USA (IDN) – Since early June, an estimated 15 to 26 million people across the United States have participated in protests against the death of George Floyd and the persistence of systematic racism in America, making it one of the largest movements in the country’s history. Recent trends have shown that […]
Dirty Oil Floods Pristine African Beach in Major Spill
By Lisa Vives, Global Information Network NEW YORK (IDN) – An Indian Ocean island nation, beloved for its sandy beaches, pristine lagoons and reefs, its tropical climate and its multi-ethnic population, has become another world treasure soiled by the relentless trade in oil, shipped by tankers, unsafe at any speed. The ship that ran aground […]
Death Cult Appears to Be Part of Trump’s Reelection Strategy
Viewpoint by Sonali Kolhatkar This article was produced by Economy for All, a project of the Independent Media Institute. Sonali Kolhatkar is the founder, host and executive producer of “Rising Up With Sonali,” a television and radio show that airs on Free Speech TV and Pacifica stations. LOS ANGELES (IDN) – When President Donald Trump […]
Soviet Advance Not U.S. Atomic Bombings Forced Japan To Surrender
Viewpoint by Jonathan Power* LUND, Sweden (IDN) – Seventy-five years ago the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima on August 6 and on Nagasaki on August 9 was premeditated mass murder. President Harry Truman had a workable alternative to using the atom bomb – to cooperate with Stalin, as Roosevelt and Churchill had done on the Western […]