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Today people in the North of Ireland will be casting their vote to renew the Assembly, the parliament established under the Good Friday Agreement, signed in 1998
Read MoreGuerrillas are optimistic and think of the post-conflict
Tanja Nijmeijer is known as “the Dutch guerrilla”. Indeed she is a young Dutch woman who, as a university student, went to Colombia where her concerns about poverty and inequality became something not theoretical but stories and faces she could actually touch with her hands
Read MoreA changing vision on drugs: Colombia
The Peace Delegation had a meeting with social leaders from the area, in which we explained the content, scope and real impact of this agreement
Read MoreCorsica’s last major armed group to decommission to ‘boost peace process’
In a video released to news outlets, the National Liberation Front of Corsica – 22 October (FLNC-22) announced it was beginning a process of putting its arms beyond use
Read More‘Living Together in Spite of Our Differences’: A Talk with Amin Maalouf
The Abu Dhabi International Book Fair opened this year on April 27, the morning after the International Prize for Arabic Fiction was announced, and closes today
Read MoreThe Challenges Ahead – Five for west Belfast
Next Thursday May 5th – the anniversary of the death on hunger strike of my friend and comrade Bobby Sands – there will an election to the Assembly
Read MoreA propósito de la reciente demanda contra Panamá ante el CIADI: breves apuntes
El pasado 15 de abril, se registró formalmente ante el Centro Internacional de Arreglo de Disputas entre Inversionista Extranjero y Estado (CIADI) una nueva demanda contra Panamá
Read MoreA changing vision on drugs: Colombia
The agreement on the fourth point of the Agenda, Solution to the problem of Illicit Drugs, made at the peace talks between the Colombian government and the FARC-EP, is an interesting case to show that times might be changing
Read MoreMichel Martin could play a leadership role in the necessary process of making Irish unity a reality
during and after the general election the one thing that all Fianna Fáil spokespersons agreed on was their hostility to Sinn Féin emerging as the official opposition in the Dáil.
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