by Geri Matthew Carretero Metro Manila, Philippines — Women can now access free cervical cancer screening through selected Southstar Drug branches and scheduled community screenings in Parañaque, Navotas, Manila, and Quezon City, as part of an expanding public health...
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Exclusive Interview with Colombian President Gustavo Petro
Editor’s Note: A decade into the official launch of the China-CELAC (Community of Latin American and Caribbean States) Forum, closer cooperation holds immense promise as China and Latin American and Caribbean countries make headway in establishing a community with a...
National Workshop in Dhaka Highlights the Role of Civil Society in Localizing Early Warning Systems in Bangladesh
A two-day National Workshop on Localized Early Warning Mechanisms concluded in Dhaka bringing together civil society representatives, government officials, policymakers, academicians, and disaster risk reduction experts to strengthen community-based Early Warning...
The Unlearned Lessons of War: A Cycle of Destruction
by Irshad Ahmad War has been a persistent and tragic feature of human history, yet humanity seems to have learned little from its devastating consequences. The First World War, the Second World War, the Cold War, the U.S.-Vietnam War, and America’s invasions of Iraq,...
Can EU pick itself up by its civilian bootstraps and join the future multipolar world?
Does Europe often find itself grappling with the dilemma of choosing between the US and China? A quintessential example of this was an April article in the Financial Times, titled: “Europe must choose between America and China.” Apart from reflecting a typical Western...
The Quiet Revolution: Women, Power, and the Transformation of Our Time
The mainstream media seems to be waiting for a clash between Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and U.S. President Donald Trump. Both figures embody starkly different visions of the present moment. Sheinbaum, Mexico’s first woman president and a self-described...
The Manufactured Heroism Crisis: India-Pakistan’s Clash of Perceptions and Realities
by Irshad Ahmad The ceasefire between India and Pakistan remains technically intact, but the psychological war rages on. While Pakistanis celebrate what they perceive as a strategic success, India finds itself trapped in a vortex of confusion—its public torn between...
Tragedia por minería: indígenas lo advirtieron
Minería ilegal. Créditos: Servindi Minería ilegal está fuera de control y pueblos indígenas lo advirtieron. Exigen acciones urgentes y atender las 16 demandas urgentes que elaboraron para hacerle frente a esta emergencia. Servindi, 12 de mayo, 2025.- La tragedia en...
The Lithium Fever: Documentary reveals the dark side of the energy transition in South America
The Latin American Observatory of Environmental Conflicts (OLCA), in collaboration with the digital media outlet Resumen.cl and with the support of the Global Greengrants Fund (GGF), presents the powerful audiovisual report ‘The Lithium Fever: Shadows of the Energy...
EcoWaste Coalition Welcomes Reduced Littering Inside Voting Centers, Laments Littering Outside
14 May 2025, Quezon City. The waste and pollution watchdog group EcoWaste Coalition welcomed the noticeable decrease in littering inside voting centers but lamented the unchecked littering outside. Based on the monitoring conducted last Monday, the group’s Basura...
PPFA Lauds Assam CM for Highlighting Hinglaj Shakti Peeth in Balochistan
Guwahati: Patriotic People’s Front Assam (PPFA), a northeast India-based forum of nationalist citizens, lauds Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma for highlighting the importance of Hinglaj Mata Mandir in the Balochistan locality of south-west Pakistan, citing...
Farewell to Pepe Mujica
José “Pepe” Mujica, former President of Uruguay and one of the most prominent political figures in modern Latin America, has died. The press and social networks in the region are full of obituaries with words of gratitude and admiration. It seems he was a man admired,...










