The worst problem is a phony one. That is to say, numerous parties are using the cause of prosecuting Vladimir Putin for “war crimes” as yet another excuse to avoid ending the war — the need for “justice” for war… David Swanson
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Unclear Federal Law Allows Logging, Farming and Mining to Threaten America’s Biodiverse Ecosystems
No version of “waters of the U.S.” (WOTUS), part of the Clean Water Act, adequately protects the nation’s natural areas. By Sam Davis The recent decision by the Supreme Court to look into “limiting the scope” of “waters of the… Independent Media Institute
European referendum on Ukraine war: how many Europeans want war, rearmament and nuclear power?
We are in the second month of conflict, a conflict that is taking place in Europe but whose interests are international. A conflict that is expected to last for years. A conflict that risks becoming the third nuclear world war.… Europe for Peace
Chile: Scholarship as a fundamental requirement to be a Constitutional Convention Member
The fish dies by the mouth; and the nightingale, in the evening. (Popular saying) A few days ago, our good friend Heraldo de Pujadas reminded us, with regard to the Christian custom of not eating red meat during Holy Week,… Manuel Acuña Asenjo
The tricks of the discourse
The incessant flow of information has us on the verge of total scepticism. The world is in the midst of an underhand struggle, where there is no fire on the front lines and no victims to be seen falling. It… Carolina Vásquez Araya
The Constituent Assembly. The ghost that haunts Warnken
I appreciated Cristián Warnken and his “Belleza de Pensar”, when he devoted his time to literary interviews. I can’t say the same now that he has turned to politics. His yellow effort, which brings together those upset by the transformations… Roberto Pizarro
A young Bhutanese artist talks about herself. Interview with Sonam Yangdon
Today I’ll tell you a pleasant chat with Sonam Yangdon – Broke Bhutanese Artist- a young 19 year old girl who grew up in a village in Bumthang, central Bhutan, and who has been living in Australia with her family… Anna Lamboglia
Why Are Humans Fighting Other Humans when We Are Facing Extinction as a Species?
For critical thinkers, the cascading consequences of the Ukraine war are redundant proofs of what they already knew before the war: there are no solutions to humanity´s principal problems inside the framework of the basic legal and ethical structures of… Howard...
Statement of The Ukrainian Pacifist Movement Against Perpetuation of War
Ukrainian Pacifist Movement is gravely concerned about the active burning of bridges for a peaceful resolution of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine on both sides and signals of intentions to continue the bloodshed indefinitely to achieve some sovereign...
Western-Led Globalization Might End, but the New Globalization Might Have an Eastern Face
An article written by authors John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge for Bloomberg on March 24 sounded the alarm to announce the end of “the second great age of globalization.” The Western trade war and sanctions against China that predated the… Independent Media...
Good sign: truce in Yemen war holds
The truce agreed in the Yemeni armed conflict between the Saudi-led coalition and the ruling Houthi forces is now entering its third week. The UN-mediated cessation of hostilities, initially expected to last at least two months with the possibility of… Javier...
Signs of the oldest life on Earth discovered
Researchers in Canada have discovered fossils of some of the earliest forms of life on Earth, dating back some 4.28 billion years. An international group of scientists claim to have found in a fossil rock the oldest signs of life… HispanTV