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Agency Cannot Be Decreed
By Vani S. Kulkarni
PHILADELPHIA, Jul 1 2026 - India’s new education policy asks a great deal of its teachers. The National Education Policy of 2020 and its NISHTHA (National Initiative for School Heads’ and Teachers’ [...] Read more »
Tunisia: Civil Society Criminalised
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US Slams Israel for Undermining Peace Negotiations with Iran –but Rift is Dismissed as a Passing Show
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Xenophobia Won’t Bring Wealth – Only Misery – To South African’s Too
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Building Peace Infrastructures: African Leaders Reflect on Peacebuilding
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The UN Climate Talks in Bonn Just Failed. Why?
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Smart Farming Is Not the Future. It Is Already Here
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Universities Join Hands to Enhance Agroforestry Research for Mitigating Climate Change
A team of universities, led by Addis Ababa University, has joined forces to implement a four-year Intra-Africa academic mobility project aimed at strengthening agroforestry research and education for climate change mitigation. The project, [...] Read more »
GHANA: ‘This Is Bigger than Lgbtqi+ Rights – It’s about the Kind of Society We Want to Be’
By CIVICUS
Jun 29 2026 -
CIVICUS discusses Ghana’s anti-LGBTQI+ law with Leila Lariba, Executive Director of One Love Sisters Ghana, a community-driven organisation that advances human rights, social inclusion and wellbeing [...] Read more »
Cuba’s Last Hand
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The Silent Metamorphosis
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My Journey Through 50 Years of Seychelles’ Independence
By James Alix Michel
VICTORIA, Seychelles, Jun 29 2026 - On the night of 29 June 1976, just before midnight, I stood among my fellow Seychellois at the heart of a moment that would change our history forever.
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The Forgotten Triumph of Rinderpest Eradication, and the Cost of Ignoring Its Lesson
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Colombia’s next President: A Reckoning for Peace, Climate and Human Rights
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