How the Endless War Became the Endless Pandemic - STORY AT-A-GLANCE In the video report above, journalist Glenn Greenwald elaborates on a recent expose he published in which he accuses the U.S.
Mozambique Government Retakes Key Town from Militants Mozambican and Rwandan government forces have taken control of Mocimboa da Praia in Mozambique’s northern Cabo Delgado province.
Sweden: Iran War Crimes Trial Opens (Stockholm) – The opening of a landmark trial in Sweden on August 10, 2021 of an Iranian citizen accused of participating in the mass execution of political prisoners is an important moment for victims long denied recognition and justice. On July 27, Swedish prosecutors announced their decision to prosecute an Iranian
South Sudan: African Union Disappoints on Justice (Nairobi) – The African Union Commission’s failure to advance justice for the countless victims of atrocities in South Sudan raises concerns about the regional body’s commitment to accountability, 34 South Sudanese, regional, and international rights organizations said in a letter to the AU Commission released today. The South Sudanese
A Day to Reflect on International Justice Tomorrow is International Criminal Justice Day, marking the anniversary of the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) founding treaty, the Rome Statute.
No, Joe Biden is not “ending the war” in Afghanistan. The “big news” in the last couple of days is the American “drawdown” in Afghanistan.
South Sudan at a Crossroads What are some of the biggest challenges South Sudan has today? South Sudanese voted to secede from Sudan in January 2011 and became an independent state on July 9 that year.
Eugenics, The Fourth Industrial Revolution and the Clash of Two Systems Matt Ehret explains what caused the rise of the perversion of science known as “eugenics” as a new scientific religion in the 19th century.
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Walking with Father Daniel Marking the centennial of Father Daniel Berrigan SJ, member of Catonsville Nine and criminal for peace Catonsville Nine members Mary Moylan and Daniel Berrigan leaving the Baltimore federal courthouse at the time of their trial for burning draft files to protest the Vietnam War, October 1968 Today is a day to celebrate the prophetic voice and witness of Fr. Daniel Berrigan, the non-violent anti-war activist and
5 Seemingly Modern Phenomena You Won’t Believe Are Actually Surprisingly Old Some modern phenomena, which seem to be a product of the 21st century, may not be as modern as you might think.
Book Review: Brain, Mind and Consciousness (Part II), "Consciousness" (Part III), "Dreaming" (Part IV), and "Unified Theories of Psychology and Cognition" (Part V), successively.Part I (Chapter 1-3) focuses on the integration of brain, of which neural architectures are regarded as the most reliable empirical basis of mental integration. Tang proposes a theory dubbed Four Functional
3 Million Masks a Minute: The Next Plastic Problem? Studies estimate worldwide humans are using 129 billion face masks each month.
Image Scientist Analyzes Video of Three “Very Large” Objects Seen Flying Around The Moon In late March of 2020, a video was posted to YouTube by "Jean-Michel Tenac," described as a French Canadian amateur astronomer.
Stanford Medical Prof: Scientists Are Being Censored For Sharing “Alternative” Info About COVID Scientists and science are being suppressed, according to many, regarding COVID if it contradicts the science that's being used to set political policy around the pandemic.