Tag: Opinions
Changes Have Hit Latin America Politics As Rejection Of US Policies Increased
For far too long, US governments have not understood that civil society is demanding change in Latin America, which has meant the departure of US favourites. The return of leftist governments in the region is a clear indication of region-wide rejection of...
The European Political Community (EPC) Is Now A Fact
It all adds up to the coveted goal of "strategic autonomy," the idea that "Europe" (i.e., the EU) is internally cohesive and also strive to act independently in international affairs at a time when U.S.-China bipolarity is taking shape.
President of the Central African Republic, Faustin-Archange Touadéra, posing here with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Sochi
If the presidents of Senegal and the Central African Republic are planning constitutional coups, the AU must step in.
5 Mistakes Of Russia In Ukraine
And how Biden’s hypocrisy feeds the Russian leader’s hubris.
Paid Leave For Menstrual Pain - Spain
Paid leave for menstrual pain should not substitute investments in health research for women and ethnic minorities.
The world needs a new solution to its landmine problem
A landmine-free world should be the UN’s 18th Sustainable Development Goal.
The death and funeral of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II – now is the chance to change
Queen Elizabeth’s passing should provoke a self-examination of our own role in preserving colonial heritage.
Surviving Israel’s bombs to get married in Gaza
For Palestinians like Dr Izzeldin Abuelaish, planning a wedding is about hazard, hope and painful memories of loss.