Western media coverage of the DRC conflict is riddled with inaccuracies, oversimplifications, and racial bias—reinforcing dangerous narratives rather than informing the world.

How not to report on Eastern Congo
Western media coverage of the DRC conflict is riddled with inaccuracies, oversimplifications, and racial bias—reinforcing dangerous narratives rather than informing the world.
The Iraqi marshland region was declared UNESCO world heritage, but still the population suffers from the extractivist activities of oil companies and a militarization of their area. The indigenous population resists, and so should we with them.
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EU funding drives the militarisation of security and migration policies
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Point de vue de la gauche critique
Cet article est une synthèse d’un échange entre plusieurs chercheurs et associés du TNI et Edgardo Lander, figure respectée de la gauche latino-américaine, qui propose une analyse sur la réalité politique et sociale actuelle du Venezuela.
As catastrophe unfolds in Sudan, most of the world continues to turn a blind eye.
Although Juan Orlando Hernández was convicted of drug trafficking in a New York court, the United States has yet to own up to its role in fostering state-sponsored drug trafficking in Honduras.
With Javier Milei’s presidency, human rights, which have been hard won over decades in Argentina, are in danger.
In Mali, Wagner militias are terrorizing the Fula, Tamasheq (Tuareg), and Moura population.
Since 2022, they have been accused of being involved in several massacres and human rights violations: they reign by spreading terror, destroying all nomad camps, poisoning wells, committing rape and looting the homes of these communities.
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As the conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine continue to dominate headlines going into 2024, it’s important to remember the many other crises that are too easily forgotten by the media and neglected by aid donors – often just because of their complexity or their relative lack of geopolitical importance.
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From a protest encampment in Islamabad, hundreds of women from Balochistan are demanding the return of their missing loved ones amid staunch government repression.
The horrific violence against civilians, both Palestinian and Israeli, are overwhelmingly the product of Israel’s occupation and siege. But we can and must condemn all of it, while steadfastly opposing Israeli apartheid.
The language and expressions shaping the climate change conversation often don’t resonate with the realities of the most affected communities. This needs to change.
In the throes of the Cold War, a tiny Caribbean island dared to wage a revolutionary experiment. As the Revolution imploded, the United States invaded. Grenada’s reckoning with the events of 1983 continues to this day, for both the 50th anniversary of its independence and the 40th anniversary of the violent implosion of the People’s Revolutionary Government and the subsequent US invasion.
Latin American leaders are split on Israel’s bombardment of Gaza. But in Chile, the Palestinian diaspora - the largest one outside the Middle East -, Indigenous communities and others have come together to stand in solidarity with the people of Gaza. Demonstrators waved the Mapuche Wenufoye and Ancient Mapuche flags alongside Palestinian flags, next to a banner that read: “Our resistance has no limits.”
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France is not a new problem for Africa. Since the 19th century, its stood in the way of the continent’s self-determination. This article offers a thorough historical and economical review of the impacts of French rule and neocolonialism on its ex-colonies independence and development.
As a result of the Azerbaijani attack on the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh on September 19 and the forced exodus that followed it, this region will soon be empty of Armenians – for the first time in more than two millennia. This was a tragedy that could have been avoided : the global community and its institutions, including the EU, arguably let Azerbaijan get away with its military adventures, which only spurred the country on.