Thursday, 17 April 2025

Selected Articles: Humanity’s Prison – The Confinement of Three-Dimensional Linear Thinking


Humanity’s Prison – The Confinement of Three-Dimensional Linear Thinking

By Peter Koenig, April 07, 2025

Humanity is not just now. Humanity is the past, is the future, is our kids, their kids, and grandkids – generations of life – all life – that by conscience is destined to ascend to the universe as part of all living beings, of a constantly moving Mother Earth within the Universe, the richness of which we can hardly imagine.

Trump Tariffs on Africa Creates Economic Uncertainties, Accelerates Pivot to the BRICS+ Alliance

By Timothy Alexander Guzman, April 07, 2025

Trump’s tariffs, or what should be rightly called taxes, are imposed on countries that the US has trade deficits with which are vast.  The idea is to forcibly bring back manufacturing companies and jobs back to the US because the Trump administration claims that “for generations, countries have taken advantage of the United States.”

Addressing Hate Speech and Incitement: Holding Meta Accountable in Africa

By Dr. Binoy Kampmark, April 07, 2025

It was yet another unwelcome development for Mark Zuckerberg’s technology titan Meta, the parent company of Facebook. The High Court of Kenya has found that the US-based entity can be sued over its alleged role in disseminating content that incited violence in neighbouring Ethiopia. 

The Illusion of Peace: Why U.S.-Russia Negotiations Over Ukraine Are Fundamentally Flawed

By Prof. Ruel F. Pepa, April 07, 2025

The ongoing negotiations between Russia and the United States aimed at ending the war in Ukraine are built on a faulty foundation—one that deliberately misrepresents the true nature of the conflict.

Will the West’s Paranoia of Russia Destroy the World? Paul C. Roberts

By Dr. Paul Craig Roberts, April 07, 2025

On April 1, and unfortunately it wasn’t an April Fool’s joke, the nominee as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Dan Caine, said that the United States was ready to consider entering into nuclear sharing agreements with more of the country’s NATO allies.

“Mom, forgive me, I chose this path to save lives”: Palestinian Medic’s Final Words

By Md Irshad Ayub, April 07, 2025

On March 23, 2025, Israeli forces deliberately attacked several humanitarian vehicles in Tel al-Sultan, a district of the southern Gaza city, resulting in the deaths of 15 emergency workers, including eight from the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS), six from the Palestinian Civil Defense, and one United Nations employee. Rifaat Radwan was one of aid workers killed.

Deciding the Fate of the Ottoman Empire: Remembering the Reval Meeting between Tsar Nicholas II and King Edward VII, 117 Years Later

By Ret Admiral Cem Gürdeniz, April 07, 2025

Russian Tsar Nicholas II and British King Edward VII met in the port city of Reval, Estonia, on June 9, 1908. The Ottoman Empire was in the 32nd year of Sultan Abdulhamid II’s rule. England was focused on pushing the German Empire, which it saw as its greatest threat and wanted to reach the oceans and establish itself in the colonies, to the continent and stopping its advance. It urgently needed new allies.

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