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By kamala , 27 September 2017

UN for Nuclear Weapons Ban

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David Swanson

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By kamala , 20 September 2017

Villalpando at the Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Dr.Sam Ben-Meir
 'Envisioning the Divine: Villalpando at the Metropolitan Museum of Art'  
 
This month, the Robert Lehman Wing of New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art is hosting the work of Mexican baroque artist, Cristóbal Villalpando (1649
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By kamala , 11 September 2017

The Conference to Save the Environment

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David Swanson

To my knowledge, and I very, very much hope I am wrong, this 

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By kamala , 9 September 2017

DPRK's nuclear risk 'most dangerous crisis we face today,'

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Media for Freedom

DPRK's nuclear risk 'most dangerous crisis we face today,' warns UN chief Guterres

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By kamala , 8 September 2017

The US Has To Accept North Korea As A Nuclear Power

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Dr. Alon Ben-Meir
To listen to an audio version of this article, click here.

Although President Trump is not responsible for the complete failure of the US to stop North Korea from becoming a nuclear power, his bellicose threats against North Korea and the acc
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By kamala , 8 September 2017

Anger begets hope and drives constructive action for a better tomorrow

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Shobha Shukla

Anger begets hope and drives constructive action for a better tomorrow

Shobha Shukla, CNS (Citizen News Service)

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By kamala , 8 September 2017

Denis de Rougemont (1906-1985), The Future is within us

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Rene Wadlow

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By kamala , 7 September 2017

Is global development agenda rooted in local realities?

Author
Shobha Shukla

Global processes for development should be rooted in and informed by the grassroots movements. But is there a gap or disconnection? Can we do better to ensure that development discourses at all levels are plugged in affected communities on the frontlines?

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By kamala , 7 September 2017

The View from Above: Vienna at a Glance

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Dr.Sam Ben-Meir
VIENNA, Austria – Among Vienna's many landmarks, few are as unmistakable and beloved as its Riesenrad, the giant Ferris wheel that stands in the Prater amusement park, only a few miles from the city center. At its apex of two hundred and twelve feet, visitors are granted a unique vantage on an extraordinary city.
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By kamala , 3 September 2017

In harmony or in conflict with each other?

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Shobha Shukla

Private public partnership and sustainable development: In harmony or in conflict with each other?

Shobha Shukla, CNS (Citizen News Service)

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