Viewpoint by Dr J. Enkhsaikhan The writer is former Permanent Representative of Mongolia to the United Nations, and Chairman of Blue Banner NGO. The following is his foreword to the annual publication, ‘Toward A World Without Nuclear Weapons’. The latest edition will be online in the next few days on https://www.nuclearabolition.info/index.php/archive/project-publications. ULAANBAATAR (IDN) – The […]
The Media Can Stimulate Sustainable Development in Africa
Viewpoint by Siddharth Chatterjee The writer is the United Nations Resident Coordinator in Kenya. Follow Siddharth Chatterjee on twitter- @sidchat1. The following is his foreword to the annual publication, ‘Striving for People, Planet and Peace’. The latest edition will be online in the next few days on SDGsforAll.net. NAIROBI (IDN) – When 17-year-old high school […]
Policing Is Irrelevant for Public Safety—Here Are Some Alternatives That Are Proven to Work
Society doesn’t need a large group with a license to kill. Viewpoint by Justin Podur * Justin Podur is a Toronto-based writer and a writing fellow at Globetrotter, a project of the Independent Media Institute. You can find him on his website at podur.org and on Twitter @justinpodur. He teaches at York University in the […]
China’s Disappointing Ways: From Mao to Present
Viewpoint by L. S. Herdenia This article is the 11th in a series of joint productions of South Asian Outlook and IDN-InDepthNews, flagship of the International Press Syndicate. NEW DELHI (IDN) – During the Chinese revolution, progressive forces of the world lent every possible support to it. At that time, it was widely believed that […]
Using Covid-19 Donations to Give Charity A Bad Name
Viewpoint by Azu Ishiekwene The writer is the Managing Director/Editor-In-Chief of The Interview magazine based in Abuja, Nigeria. ABUJA (IDN) – Global response to the outbreak of the Coronavirus in Africa has been remarkable, especially following fears that should the virus take hold, its impact on the continent could be catastrophic. Twenty of the 80 […]
Tensions Dominate India’s Ties with Pakistan, Nepal & Sri Lanka
News briefs compiled by Suresh Jaura* TORONTO | NEW DELHI (IDN) – Environmental degradation and climate change, US report on religious freedom, sex scandal, Covid-19, and cyber harassment in Pakistan are some issues the Indian news media has been highlighting in the first two weeks of June. These and many more are linked to India. […]
Conference Raises $130m for UN Palestinian Refugee Agency
By Bernhard Schell AMMAN | STOCKHOLM (IDN) – Seventy-five governments and non-governmental organisations have pledged $130 million in financial commitments to sustain the operations and services of the acutely underfunded United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). They gave the assurance at an extraordinary global meeting at the […]
Surprising Rift Over Africa Seat in UN Security Council
By Lisa Vives, Global Information Network NEW YORK (IDN) – The non-permanent Africa seat at the United Nations Security Council was the subject of a heated duel between two African countries who lobbied fiercely for the powerful prize. On a second round of balloting, the seat went to Kenya which garnered 129 votes against 62 […]
The Second World War: Flawed and Ignorant Thinking in Both Russia and The West
Viewpoint by Jonathan Power* LUND, Sweden (IDN) – The tanks will roll across Moscow’s Red Square on June 24. It is the day of the great parade to mark the 75th anniversary of the ending of the Second World War. In the West it’s not that well-known a fact that the Soviet Union lost many […]
Ugandans Launch Drive to Rename Streets with Colonial Names
By Lisa Vives, Global Information Network NEW YORK | KAMPALA (IDN) – A petition to rename roads honouring British colonial figures has gathered thousands of names. The appeal ties into the Black Lives Matter protests. Running through the centre of the city and past Kampala’s impressive Independence Monument is Speke Road, named after the British […]