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THE ZAMBEZI RIVER. THREATS AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE The Zambezi River. Threats and opportunities for the ‘Great River ‘. The Zambezi River is one of Africa’s main energy assets and could become as well one of the continent’s main water highway, but many threats ranging from climate change to the risk of collapse of the Kariba dam, must be addressed. FASTS & FEASTS IN THE ETHIOPIAN ORTHODOX TRADITION. Fasts & Feasts in the Ethiopian Orthodox Tradition. Monday, 1 March 2021 8:00 Category: Churches March 2021 permalink; Tagged under: Africa; The most important period of the year for Orthodox Christians in Ethiopia is the Lent fast leading up to the Easter feast.Easter, known as Fasika, will fall on 2 May this year corresponding to 24 th Miyazya 2014 in the Ethiopian Calendar. THE CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE The Challenges and Opportunities of Young People in the World Today. At the end of pre-synod meeting, (Roma 19-24 March), more than 300 young people from different cultural and religious backgrounds, have released a document. HERBS & PLANTS. ACALYPHA INDICA. A USEFUL SOURCE OF Herbs & Plants. Acalypha indica. A useful source of medicine. Monday, 1 July 2019 8:00 Category: Culture July 2019 permalink; Tagged under: Africa; It is a plant used as a medicine for several therapeutictreatments.
AFRICA INTERPRETS “FRATELLI TUTTI” FOR THE WORLD. AS SWEET Africa interprets “Fratelli Tutti” for the world. As sweet as Ubuntu. Monday, 1 February 2021 8:00 Category: Churches February 2021 permalink; Tagged under: LATIN AMERICA, A TREASURE CALLED LITHIUM. Argentina, Bolivia and Chile boast the world’s largest reserves of lithium. The three countries, however, have taken different approachesto this source of
HERBS & PLANTS. FUNTUMIA ELASTIC. A MEDICINAL AFRICAN Herbs & Plants. Funtumia elastic. A medicinal African rubber tree. Saturday, 1 June 2019 8:00 Category: Culture June 2019 permalink; Tagged under: Africa; Highly valued in traditional medicine for treatment and management of a number of diseases and disorders.. Funtumia elastic, commonly named ‘silk rubber’, is a medium-sized deciduous tree with distribution from Guinea to Cameroon and THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN CHINA. RESISTING AGAINST ALL ODDS On 16 October, two Chinese Catholic bishops, Giuseppe Guo Jincai and Giovanni Battista Yan Xiaoting, invited the Pope to visit Beijing having, for the first time – with the permission of the regime – participated at a Synod in the Vatican. SOUTHWORLD - NEWS & VIEWS FROM EMERGING COUNTRIES Chad : Déby’s death opens a pandora box for the entire region. President Déby’s sudden death has left a huge vacuum. The stability of the country and beyond of the entire Sahel region, is at stake. SOUTH AFRICA. CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE XENOPHOBIC South Africa. Causes and consequences of the xenophobic attacks. Friday, 1 November 2019 8:00 Category: News November 2019 permalink; Tagged under: Africa; Xenophobic attacks against immigrants are causing a lot of damage to South Africa’s image across thecontinent.
THE ZAMBEZI RIVER. THREATS AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE The Zambezi River. Threats and opportunities for the ‘Great River ‘. The Zambezi River is one of Africa’s main energy assets and could become as well one of the continent’s main water highway, but many threats ranging from climate change to the risk of collapse of the Kariba dam, must be addressed. FASTS & FEASTS IN THE ETHIOPIAN ORTHODOX TRADITION. Fasts & Feasts in the Ethiopian Orthodox Tradition. Monday, 1 March 2021 8:00 Category: Churches March 2021 permalink; Tagged under: Africa; The most important period of the year for Orthodox Christians in Ethiopia is the Lent fast leading up to the Easter feast.Easter, known as Fasika, will fall on 2 May this year corresponding to 24 th Miyazya 2014 in the Ethiopian Calendar. THE CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE The Challenges and Opportunities of Young People in the World Today. At the end of pre-synod meeting, (Roma 19-24 March), more than 300 young people from different cultural and religious backgrounds, have released a document. HERBS & PLANTS. ACALYPHA INDICA. A USEFUL SOURCE OF Herbs & Plants. Acalypha indica. A useful source of medicine. Monday, 1 July 2019 8:00 Category: Culture July 2019 permalink; Tagged under: Africa; It is a plant used as a medicine for several therapeutictreatments.
AFRICA INTERPRETS “FRATELLI TUTTI” FOR THE WORLD. AS SWEET Africa interprets “Fratelli Tutti” for the world. As sweet as Ubuntu. Monday, 1 February 2021 8:00 Category: Churches February 2021 permalink; Tagged under: LATIN AMERICA, A TREASURE CALLED LITHIUM. Argentina, Bolivia and Chile boast the world’s largest reserves of lithium. The three countries, however, have taken different approachesto this source of
HERBS & PLANTS. FUNTUMIA ELASTIC. A MEDICINAL AFRICAN Herbs & Plants. Funtumia elastic. A medicinal African rubber tree. Saturday, 1 June 2019 8:00 Category: Culture June 2019 permalink; Tagged under: Africa; Highly valued in traditional medicine for treatment and management of a number of diseases and disorders.. Funtumia elastic, commonly named ‘silk rubber’, is a medium-sized deciduous tree with distribution from Guinea to Cameroon and THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN CHINA. RESISTING AGAINST ALL ODDS On 16 October, two Chinese Catholic bishops, Giuseppe Guo Jincai and Giovanni Battista Yan Xiaoting, invited the Pope to visit Beijing having, for the first time – with the permission of the regime – participated at a Synod in the Vatican. SOUTHWORLD - NEWS & VIEWS FROM EMERGING COUNTRIES Strategic control. The discovery of oil, together with its geographical position, has brought Guyana to the attention of the major actors, local and distant, that are present in the Latin-American scene. THE ZAMBEZI RIVER. THREATS AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE The Zambezi River. Threats and opportunities for the ‘Great River ‘. The Zambezi River is one of Africa’s main energy assets and could become as well one of the continent’s main water highway, but many threats ranging from climate change to the risk of collapse of the Kariba dam, must be addressed. THE LIMPOPO RIVER. COLLATERAL VICTIM OF THE MINING The Limpopo River Basin is a fragile environment threatened by the combined pressure, of climate change, urban waste disposal and mining activities. The sluggish waters of the Limpopo, called Espi ETHIOPIA. THE GUMUZ. A MARGINALIZED PEOPLE. In fact, the history of the Gumuz, until recent times, is a history of oppression and marginalization. The lands inhabited by them were the hunting grounds of the high class of THE HARE, THE HIPPO AND THE FIRE. The hare and the hippo were great friends. They walked together in the veld and visited each other in their homes. The hippo was very proudof his hut
LATIN AMERICA, A TREASURE CALLED LITHIUM. Argentina, Bolivia and Chile boast the world’s largest reserves of lithium. The three countries, however, have taken different approachesto this source of
HERBS & PLANTS. ACACIA SIEBERIANA. TO RELIEVE BACK PAIN It is an important plant for medical use. But it is also used to make furniture and ink. Acacia, commonly known as paperbark thorn or paperbark acacia, is a small to medium-sized tree native to t HERBS & PEOPLE. ASPILIA AFRICANA: THE UNIQUE ANTI Herbs & People. Aspilia Africana: The Unique Anti-Haemorrhage Plant. The plant is commonly found distributed in the Sub-Saharan Africa. It is widely gathered from the wild and used locally in HERBS & PLANTS. FUNTUMIA ELASTIC. A MEDICINAL AFRICAN Herbs & Plants. Funtumia elastic. A medicinal African rubber tree. Saturday, 1 June 2019 8:00 Category: Culture June 2019 permalink; Tagged under: Africa; Highly valued in traditional medicine for treatment and management of a number of diseases and disorders.. Funtumia elastic, commonly named ‘silk rubber’, is a medium-sized deciduous tree with distribution from Guinea to Cameroon and MONASTICISM AND MONASTERIES IN ETHIOPIA. Monasticism and Monasteries in Ethiopia. Monday, 1 April 2019 8:00 Category: Dossier April 2019 permalink; Tagged under: Africa; If it is true that the Christian Europe of the Middle Ages was shaped by monasticism, more so it can be said of the Ethiopian Christianity. SOUTHWORLD - NEWS & VIEWS FROM EMERGING COUNTRIES Economically, with a per capita GNP of around $5,000, Guyana is one of the poorest countries in the world with much internal inequality between the shanty towns and the rich financial centres. Almost 40% of the population lives in poverty and the country is in 125th place according to the UN index of development. The economy is. SOUTH AFRICA. CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE XENOPHOBIC South Africa. Causes and consequences of the xenophobic attacks. Friday, 1 November 2019 8:00 Category: News November 2019 permalink; Tagged under: Africa; Xenophobic attacks against immigrants are causing a lot of damage to South Africa’s image across thecontinent.
AFRICA INTERPRETS “FRATELLI TUTTI” FOR THE WORLD. AS SWEET Africa interprets “Fratelli Tutti” for the world. As sweet as Ubuntu. Monday, 1 February 2021 8:00 Category: Churches February 2021 permalink; Tagged under: FASTS & FEASTS IN THE ETHIOPIAN ORTHODOX TRADITION. Fasts & Feasts in the Ethiopian Orthodox Tradition. Monday, 1 March 2021 8:00 Category: Churches March 2021 permalink; Tagged under: Africa; The most important period of the year for Orthodox Christians in Ethiopia is the Lent fast leading up to the Easter feast.Easter, known as Fasika, will fall on 2 May this year corresponding to 24 th Miyazya 2014 in the Ethiopian Calendar. THE CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE The Challenges and Opportunities of Young People in the World Today. At the end of pre-synod meeting, (Roma 19-24 March), more than 300 young people from different cultural and religious backgrounds, have released a document. FATHER CHARLES NYAMITI. “AN ANCESTOR IN AFRICAN THEOLOGY Africa. The Tanzanian-born priest, Fr. Charles Nyamiti, will be remember as eminent pioneer of African Theology “brewed in an African pot.”. In the strict sense of the concept, “African Theology” as a theological genre within the Christian churches (and, in the specific case of this article, within the Catholic Church), isbarely 60
THE ZAMBEZI RIVER. THREATS AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE The Zambezi River. Threats and opportunities for the ‘Great River ‘. The Zambezi River is one of Africa’s main energy assets and could become as well one of the continent’s main water highway, but many threats ranging from climate change to the risk of collapse of the Kariba dam, must be addressed. HERBS & PLANTS. ACALYPHA INDICA. A USEFUL SOURCE OF The roots of Acalypha indica are also much used in traditional medicine for treating many diseases such as gonorrhoea, diarrhoea, dysentery, chest pain, ear infections, piles, wounds, epilepsy, and are also used as a purgative. The root infusion or decoction is taken to treat asthma. In some parts of Africa, the root decoction is takento treat
LATIN AMERICA, A TREASURE CALLED LITHIUM. Latin America, A Treasure Called Lithium. Argentina, Bolivia and Chile boast the world’s largest reserves of lithium. The three countries, however, have taken different approaches to this source of wealth. Australia and Afghanistan have also large deposits of this precious metal. Experts consider lithium one of the most promising commodities THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN CHINA. RESISTING AGAINST ALL ODDS Joseph Zen, the former Cardinal of Hong Kong. On 16 October, two Chinese Catholic bishops, Giuseppe Guo Jincai and Giovanni Battista Yan Xiaoting, invited the Pope to visit Beijing having, for the first time – with the permission of the regime – participated at a Synod SOUTHWORLD - NEWS & VIEWS FROM EMERGING COUNTRIES Economically, with a per capita GNP of around $5,000, Guyana is one of the poorest countries in the world with much internal inequality between the shanty towns and the rich financial centres. Almost 40% of the population lives in poverty and the country is in 125th place according to the UN index of development. The economy is. SOUTH AFRICA. CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE XENOPHOBIC South Africa. Causes and consequences of the xenophobic attacks. Friday, 1 November 2019 8:00 Category: News November 2019 permalink; Tagged under: Africa; Xenophobic attacks against immigrants are causing a lot of damage to South Africa’s image across thecontinent.
AFRICA INTERPRETS “FRATELLI TUTTI” FOR THE WORLD. AS SWEET Africa interprets “Fratelli Tutti” for the world. As sweet as Ubuntu. Monday, 1 February 2021 8:00 Category: Churches February 2021 permalink; Tagged under: FASTS & FEASTS IN THE ETHIOPIAN ORTHODOX TRADITION. Fasts & Feasts in the Ethiopian Orthodox Tradition. Monday, 1 March 2021 8:00 Category: Churches March 2021 permalink; Tagged under: Africa; The most important period of the year for Orthodox Christians in Ethiopia is the Lent fast leading up to the Easter feast.Easter, known as Fasika, will fall on 2 May this year corresponding to 24 th Miyazya 2014 in the Ethiopian Calendar. THE CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE The Challenges and Opportunities of Young People in the World Today. At the end of pre-synod meeting, (Roma 19-24 March), more than 300 young people from different cultural and religious backgrounds, have released a document. FATHER CHARLES NYAMITI. “AN ANCESTOR IN AFRICAN THEOLOGY Africa. The Tanzanian-born priest, Fr. Charles Nyamiti, will be remember as eminent pioneer of African Theology “brewed in an African pot.”. In the strict sense of the concept, “African Theology” as a theological genre within the Christian churches (and, in the specific case of this article, within the Catholic Church), isbarely 60
THE ZAMBEZI RIVER. THREATS AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE The Zambezi River. Threats and opportunities for the ‘Great River ‘. The Zambezi River is one of Africa’s main energy assets and could become as well one of the continent’s main water highway, but many threats ranging from climate change to the risk of collapse of the Kariba dam, must be addressed. HERBS & PLANTS. ACALYPHA INDICA. A USEFUL SOURCE OF The roots of Acalypha indica are also much used in traditional medicine for treating many diseases such as gonorrhoea, diarrhoea, dysentery, chest pain, ear infections, piles, wounds, epilepsy, and are also used as a purgative. The root infusion or decoction is taken to treat asthma. In some parts of Africa, the root decoction is takento treat
LATIN AMERICA, A TREASURE CALLED LITHIUM. Latin America, A Treasure Called Lithium. Argentina, Bolivia and Chile boast the world’s largest reserves of lithium. The three countries, however, have taken different approaches to this source of wealth. Australia and Afghanistan have also large deposits of this precious metal. Experts consider lithium one of the most promising commodities THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN CHINA. RESISTING AGAINST ALL ODDS Joseph Zen, the former Cardinal of Hong Kong. On 16 October, two Chinese Catholic bishops, Giuseppe Guo Jincai and Giovanni Battista Yan Xiaoting, invited the Pope to visit Beijing having, for the first time – with the permission of the regime – participated at a Synod SOUTHWORLD - NEWS & VIEWS FROM EMERGING COUNTRIES Economically, with a per capita GNP of around $5,000, Guyana is one of the poorest countries in the world with much internal inequality between the shanty towns and the rich financial centres. Almost 40% of the population lives in poverty and the country is in 125th place according to the UN index of development. The economy is. THE ZAMBEZI RIVER. THREATS AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE The Zambezi River. Threats and opportunities for the ‘Great River ‘. The Zambezi River is one of Africa’s main energy assets and could become as well one of the continent’s main water highway, but many threats ranging from climate change to the risk of collapse of the Kariba dam, must be addressed. ETHIOPIA. THE GUMUZ. A MARGINALIZED PEOPLE. The construction site of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. In fact, the history of the Gumuz, until recent times, is a history of oppression and marginalization. The lands inhabited by them were the hunting grounds of the high class of the Ethiopian empire. These were THE LIMPOPO RIVER. COLLATERAL VICTIM OF THE MINING The Limpopo River Basin is a fragile environment threatened by the combined pressure, of climate change, urban waste disposal and mining activities. The 1,750 km long River is the main source of life for the 15 million people who live in its 415,000 square kilometres basin. But at the same time this precious ethics asset is fragile. LATIN AMERICA, A TREASURE CALLED LITHIUM. Latin America, A Treasure Called Lithium. Argentina, Bolivia and Chile boast the world’s largest reserves of lithium. The three countries, however, have taken different approaches to this source of wealth. Australia and Afghanistan have also large deposits of this precious metal. Experts consider lithium one of the most promising commodities THE HARE, THE HIPPO AND THE FIRE. BAOBAB. The hare and the hippo were great friends. They walked together in the veld and visited each other in their homes. The hippo was very proud of his hut on the edge of the forest, and every day he gathered soft dry grass to add to the comfort of his very large bed, for he was a very large creature. He was also quite vain, for he had a HERBS & PLANTS. FUNTUMIA ELASTIC. A MEDICINAL AFRICAN Herbs & Plants. Funtumia elastic. A medicinal African rubber tree. Saturday, 1 June 2019 8:00 Category: Culture June 2019 permalink; Tagged under: Africa; Highly valued in traditional medicine for treatment and management of a number of diseases and disorders.. Funtumia elastic, commonly named ‘silk rubber’, is a medium-sized deciduous tree with distribution from Guinea to Cameroon and MONASTICISM AND MONASTERIES IN ETHIOPIA. In Ethiopia we find, throughout history, the two main forms of monasticism: the eremitic or solitary and the coenobitic or communitarian. The Nine Saints lived in Axum for a short time, but they soon dispersed in the countryside, founding each one of them a monastery that was a focus of evangelization of the surrounding areas. HERBS & PEOPLE. ASPILIA AFRICANA: THE UNIQUE ANTI Herbs & People. Aspilia Africana: The Unique Anti-Haemorrhage Plant. The plant is commonly found distributed in the Sub-Saharan Africa. It is widely gathered from the wild and used locally in HERBS & PLANTS. ACACIA SIEBERIANA. TO RELIEVE BACK PAIN The root of Acacia sieberiana is used for the treatment of acne, tapeworms, urethral problems, oedema and dropsy. The root decoction is taken as a remedy for stomach-ache, inflammation of the urinary tract, pain-killer, ear ache, gout, and as diuretics. The root decoction is also administered as a vermifuges and as a treatment for SOUTHWORLD - NEWS & VIEWS FROM EMERGING COUNTRIES Economically, with a per capita GNP of around $5,000, Guyana is one of the poorest countries in the world with much internal inequality between the shanty towns and the rich financial centres. Almost 40% of the population lives in poverty and the country is in 125th place according to the UN index of development. The economy is. SOUTH AFRICA. CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE XENOPHOBIC South Africa. Causes and consequences of the xenophobic attacks. Friday, 1 November 2019 8:00 Category: News November 2019 permalink; Tagged under: Africa; Xenophobic attacks against immigrants are causing a lot of damage to South Africa’s image across thecontinent.
AFRICA INTERPRETS “FRATELLI TUTTI” FOR THE WORLD. AS SWEET Africa interprets “Fratelli Tutti” for the world. As sweet as Ubuntu. Monday, 1 February 2021 8:00 Category: Churches February 2021 permalink; Tagged under: FASTS & FEASTS IN THE ETHIOPIAN ORTHODOX TRADITION. Fasts & Feasts in the Ethiopian Orthodox Tradition. Monday, 1 March 2021 8:00 Category: Churches March 2021 permalink; Tagged under: Africa; The most important period of the year for Orthodox Christians in Ethiopia is the Lent fast leading up to the Easter feast.Easter, known as Fasika, will fall on 2 May this year corresponding to 24 th Miyazya 2014 in the Ethiopian Calendar. THE CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE The Challenges and Opportunities of Young People in the World Today. At the end of pre-synod meeting, (Roma 19-24 March), more than 300 young people from different cultural and religious backgrounds, have released a document. FATHER CHARLES NYAMITI. “AN ANCESTOR IN AFRICAN THEOLOGY Africa. The Tanzanian-born priest, Fr. Charles Nyamiti, will be remember as eminent pioneer of African Theology “brewed in an African pot.”. In the strict sense of the concept, “African Theology” as a theological genre within the Christian churches (and, in the specific case of this article, within the Catholic Church), isbarely 60
THE ZAMBEZI RIVER. THREATS AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE The Zambezi River. Threats and opportunities for the ‘Great River ‘. The Zambezi River is one of Africa’s main energy assets and could become as well one of the continent’s main water highway, but many threats ranging from climate change to the risk of collapse of the Kariba dam, must be addressed. HERBS & PLANTS. ACALYPHA INDICA. A USEFUL SOURCE OF The roots of Acalypha indica are also much used in traditional medicine for treating many diseases such as gonorrhoea, diarrhoea, dysentery, chest pain, ear infections, piles, wounds, epilepsy, and are also used as a purgative. The root infusion or decoction is taken to treat asthma. In some parts of Africa, the root decoction is takento treat
LATIN AMERICA, A TREASURE CALLED LITHIUM. Latin America, A Treasure Called Lithium. Argentina, Bolivia and Chile boast the world’s largest reserves of lithium. The three countries, however, have taken different approaches to this source of wealth. Australia and Afghanistan have also large deposits of this precious metal. Experts consider lithium one of the most promising commodities THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN CHINA. RESISTING AGAINST ALL ODDS Joseph Zen, the former Cardinal of Hong Kong. On 16 October, two Chinese Catholic bishops, Giuseppe Guo Jincai and Giovanni Battista Yan Xiaoting, invited the Pope to visit Beijing having, for the first time – with the permission of the regime – participated at a Synod SOUTHWORLD - NEWS & VIEWS FROM EMERGING COUNTRIES Economically, with a per capita GNP of around $5,000, Guyana is one of the poorest countries in the world with much internal inequality between the shanty towns and the rich financial centres. Almost 40% of the population lives in poverty and the country is in 125th place according to the UN index of development. The economy is. SOUTH AFRICA. CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE XENOPHOBIC South Africa. Causes and consequences of the xenophobic attacks. Friday, 1 November 2019 8:00 Category: News November 2019 permalink; Tagged under: Africa; Xenophobic attacks against immigrants are causing a lot of damage to South Africa’s image across thecontinent.
AFRICA INTERPRETS “FRATELLI TUTTI” FOR THE WORLD. AS SWEET Africa interprets “Fratelli Tutti” for the world. As sweet as Ubuntu. Monday, 1 February 2021 8:00 Category: Churches February 2021 permalink; Tagged under: FASTS & FEASTS IN THE ETHIOPIAN ORTHODOX TRADITION. Fasts & Feasts in the Ethiopian Orthodox Tradition. Monday, 1 March 2021 8:00 Category: Churches March 2021 permalink; Tagged under: Africa; The most important period of the year for Orthodox Christians in Ethiopia is the Lent fast leading up to the Easter feast.Easter, known as Fasika, will fall on 2 May this year corresponding to 24 th Miyazya 2014 in the Ethiopian Calendar. THE CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE The Challenges and Opportunities of Young People in the World Today. At the end of pre-synod meeting, (Roma 19-24 March), more than 300 young people from different cultural and religious backgrounds, have released a document. FATHER CHARLES NYAMITI. “AN ANCESTOR IN AFRICAN THEOLOGY Africa. The Tanzanian-born priest, Fr. Charles Nyamiti, will be remember as eminent pioneer of African Theology “brewed in an African pot.”. In the strict sense of the concept, “African Theology” as a theological genre within the Christian churches (and, in the specific case of this article, within the Catholic Church), isbarely 60
THE ZAMBEZI RIVER. THREATS AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE The Zambezi River. Threats and opportunities for the ‘Great River ‘. The Zambezi River is one of Africa’s main energy assets and could become as well one of the continent’s main water highway, but many threats ranging from climate change to the risk of collapse of the Kariba dam, must be addressed. HERBS & PLANTS. ACALYPHA INDICA. A USEFUL SOURCE OF The roots of Acalypha indica are also much used in traditional medicine for treating many diseases such as gonorrhoea, diarrhoea, dysentery, chest pain, ear infections, piles, wounds, epilepsy, and are also used as a purgative. The root infusion or decoction is taken to treat asthma. In some parts of Africa, the root decoction is takento treat
LATIN AMERICA, A TREASURE CALLED LITHIUM. Latin America, A Treasure Called Lithium. Argentina, Bolivia and Chile boast the world’s largest reserves of lithium. The three countries, however, have taken different approaches to this source of wealth. Australia and Afghanistan have also large deposits of this precious metal. Experts consider lithium one of the most promising commodities THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN CHINA. RESISTING AGAINST ALL ODDS Joseph Zen, the former Cardinal of Hong Kong. On 16 October, two Chinese Catholic bishops, Giuseppe Guo Jincai and Giovanni Battista Yan Xiaoting, invited the Pope to visit Beijing having, for the first time – with the permission of the regime – participated at a Synod SOUTHWORLD - NEWS & VIEWS FROM EMERGING COUNTRIES Economically, with a per capita GNP of around $5,000, Guyana is one of the poorest countries in the world with much internal inequality between the shanty towns and the rich financial centres. Almost 40% of the population lives in poverty and the country is in 125th place according to the UN index of development. The economy is. THE ZAMBEZI RIVER. THREATS AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE The Zambezi River. Threats and opportunities for the ‘Great River ‘. The Zambezi River is one of Africa’s main energy assets and could become as well one of the continent’s main water highway, but many threats ranging from climate change to the risk of collapse of the Kariba dam, must be addressed. ETHIOPIA. THE GUMUZ. A MARGINALIZED PEOPLE. The construction site of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. In fact, the history of the Gumuz, until recent times, is a history of oppression and marginalization. The lands inhabited by them were the hunting grounds of the high class of the Ethiopian empire. These were THE LIMPOPO RIVER. COLLATERAL VICTIM OF THE MINING The Limpopo River Basin is a fragile environment threatened by the combined pressure, of climate change, urban waste disposal and mining activities. The 1,750 km long River is the main source of life for the 15 million people who live in its 415,000 square kilometres basin. But at the same time this precious ethics asset is fragile. LATIN AMERICA, A TREASURE CALLED LITHIUM. Latin America, A Treasure Called Lithium. Argentina, Bolivia and Chile boast the world’s largest reserves of lithium. The three countries, however, have taken different approaches to this source of wealth. Australia and Afghanistan have also large deposits of this precious metal. Experts consider lithium one of the most promising commodities THE HARE, THE HIPPO AND THE FIRE. BAOBAB. The hare and the hippo were great friends. They walked together in the veld and visited each other in their homes. The hippo was very proud of his hut on the edge of the forest, and every day he gathered soft dry grass to add to the comfort of his very large bed, for he was a very large creature. He was also quite vain, for he had a HERBS & PLANTS. FUNTUMIA ELASTIC. A MEDICINAL AFRICAN Herbs & Plants. Funtumia elastic. A medicinal African rubber tree. Saturday, 1 June 2019 8:00 Category: Culture June 2019 permalink; Tagged under: Africa; Highly valued in traditional medicine for treatment and management of a number of diseases and disorders.. Funtumia elastic, commonly named ‘silk rubber’, is a medium-sized deciduous tree with distribution from Guinea to Cameroon and MONASTICISM AND MONASTERIES IN ETHIOPIA. In Ethiopia we find, throughout history, the two main forms of monasticism: the eremitic or solitary and the coenobitic or communitarian. The Nine Saints lived in Axum for a short time, but they soon dispersed in the countryside, founding each one of them a monastery that was a focus of evangelization of the surrounding areas. HERBS & PEOPLE. ASPILIA AFRICANA: THE UNIQUE ANTI Herbs & People. Aspilia Africana: The Unique Anti-Haemorrhage Plant. The plant is commonly found distributed in the Sub-Saharan Africa. It is widely gathered from the wild and used locally in HERBS & PLANTS. ACACIA SIEBERIANA. TO RELIEVE BACK PAIN The root of Acacia sieberiana is used for the treatment of acne, tapeworms, urethral problems, oedema and dropsy. The root decoction is taken as a remedy for stomach-ache, inflammation of the urinary tract, pain-killer, ear ache, gout, and as diuretics. The root decoction is also administered as a vermifuges and as a treatment for* About Us
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NEWS & ANALYSIS | OCTOBER 2019 MIDDLE EAST. WILL OIL AND GAS SAVE LEBANON? A large oil and gas deposits off the Lebanese coast. Tensions with Israel. A massive immigration crisis, pending from the Syrian civil war. On September 14, an U.S. Navy ship, in this case the destroyer, USS Ramage, docked in Lebanon’s capital Beirut. No American…*
ETHIOPIA. THE MOMENT OF TRUTH FOR REFORMIST ABYI. Abyi Ahmed Ali’s election in April 2018 raised considerable hopes in Ethiopia which he engaged steadfastly on the path of reforms. But asthe…
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AFRICA. THE JIHADIST THREAT. Jihadist groups are expanding in Africa beyond the Sahel, from the Horn to Central and Southern Africa. The Congolese President, Felix Tshisekedi, is calling…*
KASHMIR. AN UNCERTAIN FUTURE. Tension between Pakistan and India in the disputed region of Kashmir. Against the background of the recent suspension of the autonomy of theregion…
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AMAZON RAIN FOREST. A GLOBAL CLIMATIC STABILISER AT RISK. The Synod of Bishops for the Pan-Amazon region will be held this month in Rome. It will be an important event not only for the Christian communities in the Amazon Region but for all Churches. Amazonia consists of an immense alluvial plain that lies between the Guyana Highlands to the north and the Brazilian plateau to the… EXPLOITATION OF AMAZONIA The agricultural and metal products of Amazonia are exported on a large scale. For example, in 2012, the income of Brazilian exports of soya and meat produced in Amazonia amounted to around $9 Bn. Chinese demand has been the driving force behind this expansion: today and Brazil exports around 70% of its soya production to China. For… TOWARDS THE SYNOD. 'AMAZONISING THE CHURCH'. The defense of the environment and its peoples. New ministries for the Christian communities. The role of women. Ahead of the Pan-Amazon Synod to be held in Rome in October, we speak with Mons. Evaristo Pascoal Spengler, Bishop of Marajó. “Some of the aspects that cannot be omitted during this synod: the prophetic and daring positionof…
MARTYRS OF AMAZONIA. THE CRY OF THE FOREST. For Amazonia, in the defence of the sacredness of life and of its people, there have been many who gave their lives in the struggle for justice. These include religious, lay people, priests and even bishops. Their blood has become for many the seed of hope and courage. On 15 July 1976, the German Salesian Rodolfo Lunkenbein,…CHURCHES
POPE FRANCIS VISITS AFRICA. TO BE WITH THE… On his 31st international journey (4 – 10 September), Pope Francisvisited…
WORLD MISSION SUNDAY. “MISSION IS PART OF OUR… This year World Mission Sunday will be celebrated on 20 October.Under…
KENYA. TO PREPARE FUTURE LEADERS. This year, the Institute of Social Ministry in Mission, at TangazaCollege…
AMAZONIA. “FEAR DOES NOT APPLY TO US” In a small town near the heart of the Brazilian Amazon region,…CULTURE
PAPUA NEW GUINEA. THE ASMAT. SCULPTURE AS SACRED ART. The Asmat people are a tribe in Papua new Guinea. They… MUSIC. JAIN, SOULDIER OF SOUL. At the famous Parc des Princes studio in Paris on 7… NICARAGUA. JOURNEY INTO MYTHS AND LEGEND IN THE LAND OF VOLCANOES. Every town and city has its own tales, myths, and legends… UGANDA. A CIRCUS, THE ART OF REDEMPTION. The slums of Katwe have seen the birth of a new…OPINION & COMMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY AND SHARED PROSPERITY. The civil society is unceasingly denouncing the mining companies´ behaviour in Africa. Most of the denounced…Read more
ROBERT MUGABE. WHICH LEGACY? Robert Mugabe is the sort of figure that always caused discomfort. He was a permanent revolutionary,…Read more
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* ►October
* Pope Francis Visits Africa. To be with the People. * Kenya. To prepare future leaders. * Kashmir. An Uncertain Future. * Amazonia. “Fear does not apply to us” * Uganda. A Circus, the Art of Redemption. * Nicaragua. Journey into myths and legend in the land of volcanoes. * Exploitation Of Amazonia * Papua New Guinea. The Asmat. Sculpture as Sacred Art. * Martyrs of Amazonia. The Cry Of The Forest. * Amazon Rain Forest. A Global Climatic Stabiliser At Risk. * World Mission Sunday. “Mission is part of our identity asChristians”.
* Music. Jain, Souldier of Soul. * Middle East. Will Oil and Gas Save Lebanon? * Africa. The Jihadist Threat. * Towards the Synod. 'Amazonising the Church'. * Ethiopia. The moment of truth for reformist Abyi.* ►September
* Which Kurdish populations? * Music. Niger. Bombino, the rock in the desert. * Hong Kong. To lead the Way. * Synod on the Amazon. Looking far. * Radioactive waste in the Pacific Ocean. * Uganda. Akigat, the prayer to the God. * South Sudan. Being able to share. * The Shi’a Movement. * North Africa. Recognition of Amazigh Culture. * Egypt. Being a Christian in an Islamic Country. * Togo. Anti-regime music. * Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o: “Prison was a school to me”. * Ethiopia. Meskel. The Feast of the Holy Cross. * PMC: A tool for Russia and China in Africa. * Ba’ath Party Dominance and Mistakes. * Iraq. A Fragile Country.* ►August
* Burkina Faso. The Church under attack. * DR Congo. Insecurity and bad governance contribute to the spread ofEbola.
* Drug Trafficking.
* RD.Congo. Beatification of twenty martyr missionaries on track. * Africa. Start-ups rolling out. * New Zealand. In The Shade Of The Palms. * Costa Rica. A Paradise of Renewables. * Bolivia. The Yatiri, the one who reads the sacred coca leaves. * Uganda/Buganda. The Twins a special children. * Malawi. Rock Art and Biodiversity. * Latin America. Journeying towards the Pan-Amazon Synod. * Between Maras and Pandilla * El Salvador. A Country In Transition. * Nigeria. Troubles in Kano.* A New President.
* The Church of Africa. A Return To Its Origins.* ►July
* Bolivia. The ritual of potato planting. * Mexico. "Until dignity becomes the custom". * Philippine. Modern Day Missionaries of the World. * The Gumuz People, their culture. * Colombia. An Amazonian Church. * The Religious Universe of the Gumuz. * The Gumuz in front of a changing world. * Africa. The art of food. Ancient flavours and genuine ingredients. * Ethiopia. Metema, the loss of all hope. * Ethiopia. The Gumuz. A marginalized People. * Herbs & Plants. Acalypha indica. A useful source of medicine. * Philippines. The Tattoo Practitioner of Kalinga. * Gambia. A bridge for development. * Madagascar. Poverty can be beaten. * Africa. Millions still have no papers. * Somaliland. An unrecognized but increasingly supported state.* ►June
* Niger. A culture of tolerance. * The Philippines. Constant Threats. * Africa: The Motorbike Boom. * Panama. Sombrero Pintao, a national heritage.* War on drugs.
* Afghanistan. A Tiny Seed. * The Church in the Amazon. A new way of being present. * The Power of Ubuntu against Racism and Oppression.* Iran. Poker Game
* The Duterte's Games * Herbs & Plants. Funtumia elastic. A medicinal African rubber tree. * Catholic Church Commitments. * Eastern Africa. Tensions between Kigali and Kampala. * Ethiopia. A Grain of Hope. * Bolivia .The first hair cut. * Brazil. Horizons of hope.* ►May
* Migration Between Regions. * Mons. Angelelli. “The Romero of Argentina”. * Catholic Church. Taking concrete steps to mitigate the migrationcrisis.
* Africa. Journalists are a target. * Africa Internet. The new censorship. * Migrating in Africa. A continent on the Move. * South Sudan. Pope Francis: “No more war!” * Laura Mvula. A Gospel for the Third Millennium. * The Pan-Amazon Synod. Dialogue and respect between the Church and the indigenous peoples. * Uganda. Naleyo dance where women choose their dancing partners. * Migration. Climate Change, Environmental Degradation and Conflict. * Jihadism in the Indian sub-continent. * A New Season of Stifled Democratic Aspirations Begins in NorthAfrica.
* Herbs & Plants. Xylopia aethiopica. A Spicy Herbal Medicinal Plant. * Iraq. The courage to go back. * Bolivia. The sacrifice of the white lamb.* ►April
* South Sudan. A great heart with great faith. * Monasticism and Monasteries in Ethiopia. * The Monastery of Debre Libanos. * Rwanda. Twenty-five years after Apocalypses. A transformed country. * Burundi spirals into dictatorship and isolation. * Boeing 737-MAX Incident Won’t Thwart Ethiopian Airlines’Ambitions.
* Pan-Amazon Synod. Opening New Pathways. * The Monastery of Debre Damo. * Brazil. Prisons Without Walls. * The Monastery of Hayk. * Africa/China. Chinese Investments in African High Technology. * Yasmine Hamdan. A Vagabond Spirit. * Belgium. The Museum of Africa, a revisited version of thecontinent.
* Herbs & Plants. Entada abyssinica. A resourceful herbal medicine. * DR Congo. Mons. Muyengo Mulombe : “ We are the defenders of thepeople”.
* Senegal. The Great House of African Art.* ►March
* Peru. The Courage To Change. * Madagascar. The DJ Sets The Tone. * Sub-Saharan Africa: Development By Rail. * The New 'Doctrine Of National Security'. * Guatemala. A country, Under Threat. * An Ancient Country. * Tunisia. The Challenges of the Jasmin Revolution. * Uganda. Bobi Wine. Rapper and Opposer. * Justice For The Indigenous People. * Ghana. The great Mosque of Accra. * Herbs & Plants. Acacia sieberiana. To relieve back pain. * The Chilean Eldorado. * Chad. A Church Committed To Mission. * Bolivia Textiles. Symbolism of the Andean Wisdom. * Ethiopia. Solidarity in the shadow of Debre Libanos. * Thailand. Caffè Bruno: A really nice cup of coffee.* ►February
* Peru. How To Shape A Church With An Amazonian Face. * Mexico. Poblano Chili here we come. * Nicaragua. Bosawás Biosphere Reserve, Under Threat. * Thailand. Much is unknown in the Country of the Smile. * The Maritime Silk Road in South-East Asia. * The Jesuit Refugee Service. The African Microcosm In The Streets OfAddis Ababa.
* Economy. Risk factors. * The Trinidad Carnival. Under the fantasy banner. * Brazil. Bringing hope to the inferno of Cracolandia. * Political Uncertainty. * Democratic Republic of Congo. Kabila’s Electoral Coup. * Souad Massi. The voice of North Africa. * The Queen of Calypso.* Thai Identity.
* Kenya. The Challenge Of Reinsertion In Society. * Congo-Brazzaville.The Resumption Of The Railway Traffic Raise NewHopes.
* ►January
* South Africa. The True Legend of the Black Swan. * Ethiopia. Timket. The Feast of the two Testaments. * Asia 2019. Troubled Waters. * The Limpopo River. Collateral Victim Of The Mining Industry. * The Zambezi River. Threats and opportunities for the ‘Great River‘.
* Ethiopia. Hope For A Forgotten People * Uganda. To Give Dignity. * Africa 2019. A Challenging Year For The Continent. * Middle East 2019. Another Uncertain Year Ahead. * African Musicians. License For Transformation. * The Senegal River. Threatened by Drought, Climate Change AndMan-Made Disasters
* DR Congo. Miracles Happen. * The Niger River : From Drought To Floods And Pollution. * Bolivia. Rituals for a Qechua Marriage. * Hotspots in Africa in 2019. * Music and Dance. Tango, African Rhythm.* ►2018
* ►December
* Russia Returns To Africa. * Dr Denis Mukwege. A Nobel Peace Prize for Africa * Kenya. People With A Future In Their Hands. * Wax, the Pan African Cloth. * A 'No Deal' Brexit could disrupt the UK trade of African and Indiandiamonds.
* USA, China. Military Strategy And Market in Africa. * Illegal Fishing In African Waters. * Egypt. Ecumenical Dialogue Lost. * Libya, Putin’s Interests. * Christmas in Ethiopia. A Day of Joy. * Bolivia. Birth rituals. The meeting with nature. * Africa. Contractors’ Eldorado. * Music. Imany, Africa in her heart. * Western Africa.The confraternity of Knowledge.The mysterious world of the Donso hunters.* A New Epoch.
* The Catholic Church in China. Resisting against all odds.* ►November
* India, Playing A Very Active Role. * Geo-Political and Geo-Economic Scenarios of the Indian Ocean. * Oman, Small But Strategic. * Angola. ‘Terminator’ Lourenço Pushes For More Reforms. * USA/Mexico. Migrant Children. Uncertain Future. * Music. A marvel called Oud. The Joubran Trio. * Philippines. A Voice for the Oppressed. * The Sahara. The Kel Air and Kel Ahaggar Tuareg. There is life in 'The Great Emptiness'. * China, The Protagonist. * Kenya’s LAPSSET Oil Corridor : Not Yet Born But Already Old. * Madagascar. Feast of Life and Death. * El Salvador. Oscar Romero, a Saint waiting for justice. * Plants & People. Cowpeas, Essential In The Management Of Diabetes. * Burkina Faso. Alphonsine Yanogo. Sister and Mechanic. * The Khashoggi Murder Has Shaken the Very Foundations of the Houseof Saud.
* Johannesburg. Refugees In The City Of Gold.* ►October
* Counteracting Deforestation. Sustainable Choices. * Uganda/Sudanese Refugees. Just A Drop In The Ocean. * South Sudan. Street Children in Juba. They Want To Live. * Causes Of Deforestation. Stop The Pillage. * World Mission Sunday. “Life Is A Mission”. * DR Congo. Kabila likely to remain in control after the electionsdate.
* Morocco / The Ancient City Of Tétouan. The Embrace Of Medina. * Ethiopia. The Water Hyacinth Threatens Lake Tana. * Latin America. New drug routes. * Republic of Central Africa. A Church With Open Arms. * Ethiopia. The Sidama People. “Magano”, The First Ancestor. * Deforestation In Africa. The Earth Needs To Breathe. * The Quitapenas. The Dolls From Guatemala * Tunisia. A Damocles’ sword hanging on its budding democracy. * Plant & People. Vitex doniana. Multipurpose Tree. * African Tradition And Religion. The Sacredness Of Nature.* ►September
* Uganda. A School Under Canvas. * South Africa: Is This Land Your Land? * Missionaries of Africa. A Great Gift. * Nicaragua. The Church Under Threat. * Support Local Initiatives. * Do Not Forget Rana Plaza. * Women At The Crossroads. * Uganda/Teso. Ajon, The beginning And The End Of Every Celebration. * Senegal. Ina Thiam: “Photographers put their soul in eachimage”.
* Kenya. Maasai. The Course Of Life. * South Africa. The Catholic Church. In Search Of A New Presence. * Herbs & People. Pseudocedrela kotschyi. Fracture Healing Plant. * Bangladesh. A Country In Contrast. * Algeria. A Church In The Desert. * Uganda. Between Deforestation And Land Grabbing. * Washington is Driving Iran into a Corner, but Not without Risks toItself.
* ►August
* Herbs & People. Momordica charantia. A unique anti-diabetic plant. * USA. Weapons And Social Malaise. * Ethiopia. Unbelievable changes. * Cinema. The Black Star Of Hollywood. * Philippines. Feeding Street People. * Ivory Coast. Breaking Chains. * Uganda/Kakwa. Marriage. Writing A Letter. * Brazil. Agroecology Is The Future. * Zambia. Fighting Deforestation. * Military Escalation In Africa. * The forgotten Real Issues.* A Proxy War.
* Bolivia. CAM 5. Church On A Journey. * Peru. Weaving by the sea. * Disconnected From Reality. * Israel, Palestine And The Impossible Deal.* ►July
* Asian Spirituality. A Quest For Depth. * Peru.To Share Life With People Who Are Incredibly Wise. * Mexico. Mazahua Weavings. * Has the Countdown to the End of the Syrian War Began? * India. In The Name Of Thomas. * Spirituality, Learning From Each Other. * The Horn of Africa. An Increasingly Strategic Region. * USA/Mexico. Arms Trafficking. * The Spirituality of Responsibility. * Central America. The Garinagu, The art of drum-making. * Ekebergia Capensis. Highly valued plant. * Mozambique. Benfica, Urban Mission. * DR Congo. Oil Exploration In The National Parks. * Afro-Brazilian Spirituality/Candomblé. Life that flows within. * Spirituality as Ahimsa. * African Cuisine. Variety and Flavours.* ►June
* Missionary botanist. Camellia Tea. * Erythrina abysynica. The Anti-Helminthic Plant. * Uganda. ReachOut. The Best Practices. * Illegal Logging. Organised Crime Destroying Latin American Forests.* Music. Afro Trap.
* Kinshasa Vetoes Water Transfer Project To Replenish Lake Chad. * Latin America. The starting point of all the routes. * India. Another Side. * Mexico. “I could be killed anytime”. * Mali. Helping The Street Children Of Bamako. * Catholic priests. They are the Target. * Uganda. Lugbara. The Name-Giving Ceremony. * Groups in the galaxy of terror. * SIPRI. World Military Expenditure Up. * Drug Trafficking and Terrorism. * Territory control.* ►May
* Africa and ‘Gaudete et Exsultate’. In search for holiness. * African Myths. A door to the Mysteries of Creation. * Kyrgyzstan. A Geopolitical Pivot. * Burundi. The May referendum: a “death warrant” for the PeaceAgreement.
* DR Congo. The Commitment of the Church to the People. * FIFA World Cup/Africa. The Road to Russia. * Tajikistan. Great Power Interests. * Central Asia. A Great New Game. * DR Congo. Most popular politician risks to be excluded from thepresidential race.
* Singapore. Towards a vibrant and missionary Church. * Niger another Afghanistan. * Nigeria. The Bishop is not a traditional Chief. * Uzbekistan. A Delicate Balance. * Togo/Benin. Tata Somba. * Uganda. The Karamojong. The Sky: The Final, Immense Savannah. * Herbs & Plants. Syzygium cumini. An anti-diabetic plant.* ►April
* Kenya. At A Turning Point? * A Truly Indian Church. * The Seychelles. A Debt Paid, An Ecosystem Protected ... * Africa. Amulets For Luck And Protection ... * Nigeria. “I Kept My Trust In The Lord”. * Africa. Chinese Appetite For Minerals Is Boosting Railway Projects. * Herbs & People. Aspilia Africana: The Unique Anti-HaemorrhagePlant.
* The women Condition. * Hinduism and Nationalism. * Middle East Under Pressure. * Peru. It Is Impossible To Remain Silent. * Colombia. “We Are The Guardians Of Our Land”. * Brazil. The Value Of Life. * India. A Lost Dream. * The 'African Mona Lisa' Rediscovered ... * Nidia Góngora. Singing The Memories Of Her People.* ►March
* Africa. Puppet Theatre. * Mesoamerica. Pizza With Savour Of Aztec Cuisine. * Protests, Not Like The Arab Spring. * Brazil. Being A Church That Goes Forth. * Brazil. Being Abandoned. * Syria. All The Games. * The Opposition, Internal and External. * Ethiopia. A Divided Country. * Mexico. Maya Civilization: Between Corn and Cacao. * Iran And The Conflicts In The Middle East. * Chad. At The Heart Of The People. * Morocco. Between Islamic Radicalization And Narco-Jihadism. * Africa. Beyond Conflict diamonds. * Burkina Faso. Believing In The Future By Betting On Agriculture. * DR Congo. How Long Can Kabila Resist To The Catholic-Led Mobilization For Democracy ? * Kenya/Tharaka. Cries Of Joy.* ►February
* Visible And Invisible Walls. * Mauritania. The Forgotten Slaves. * Latin American Elections 2018. A Number Of Unknowns. * Colombia. The Art Of Weaving Of The Wayuu People. * In The Shadow Of The Wall. * Latin America, A Treasure Called Lithium. * Walls Separating Peoples. * Madagascar. Games: Ties Of Friendship. * Guatemala. Bishop Ramazzini : “We Are Not The Owners Of Nature, But Its Custodians” * Peru. Mission At The Foot Of The Volcano. * Syria. Sowing Seeds Of Hope. * Uganda. The Ganda Tradition. * Burkina Faso. 'The Ants Can Carry An Elephant'. * Syria. Behind ‘Operation Olive Branch’. * Carnival In Mexico. The Great 'Colourful Fiesta'. * Anti-Migration Walls.* ►January
* Mexico. The Tarahumara. The pillars Of The World. * Middle East 2018 Perspectives. * Brazil. Aparecida, 300 Years On The Side Of The People. * Pelargonium sidoides. An Effective Medicinal Plant Against Respiratory Diseases. * The Kurds, Which Future? * The War In Syria Is Over, The West Will Give Up On The Kurds. * The Challenges Of Kurdish Nationalism. * Angola. 'The Thinker'. * The Jesuits in Africa. In Good Company. * Philippines. The Killing Fields. * Uganda. The Bwola, The Royal Dance. * Africa. Political Forecast 2018. * Solidarity As The Road To Peace: The Indigenous African Model. * Africa’s Hotspots in 2018. * Asia 2018. In The Shadow Of Kim. * The Kurds' History.* ►2017
* ►December
* The Church in Amazonia: Condemnation and Proclamation * Black Beauty. An African Perspective. * Brazil. Dark Clouds Over Amazonia. * Guatemala. The Feast Of Saint Thomas In Chichicastenango. * Former British Cameroon On The Verge Of A "Low-Intensity War". * Harpagophytum procumbens. An Anti-inflammatory Desert Plant. * Lebanon. An Uncertain Future. * China Football. Kick- off. * Indios’ Irruption Into History. * Bolivia.Textiles That Tell Stories. * Kenya. The Borana People: The Naming Ceremony. * Mozambique. Formation In The Shadow Of The Port. * Indio Theology. The flowers of Tepeyac * The Church Meeting With Indigenous People. * God, Heart Of Heaven And Earth. * Cardinal Tagle: “Every Human Encounter Is A Possible Mission”.* ►November
* Kuwait. Mediator In The Gulf Crisis. * Rwanda. Do Banks Hold A responsibility In The Genocide ? * Malawi. Journey Into The Chewa Cultural Heritage. * Egypt. Sharing Devotion. * Nigeria: The Need For A Political Cure. * Kenya/Borana. Restore Peace. * Mexico. The Dance of the Devils. * Marriage & Installation of Chiefs. * DR.Congo. A Whole Life Spent For Life Itself. * Uganda. Life Is Celebrated During The Last Funeral Rite. * Acacia senegal. An Anti-inflammatory Medicinal Plant. * Benin.The Monastery of Notre-Dame De L’Ecoute. The Value Of Time. * Kenya. From The Street To New Life. * The Burial And The Commemoration Ceremonies. * The Initiation Rites.* ►October
* Sufi Orders (turuq). * Philippines. Bringing Healthcare To The Mountain. * South Sudan. The Nuer.The Traditional Marriage * World Mission Day. Mission at the Heart of the Christian Faith. * Nigeria. The Danger Of Secession * Syria. Hope In Flower. * Catharanthus roseus. An Anti-Cancer Plant. * DR.Congo. New Focus Of Crisis In Western Congo. * China/Panama. A New Ally On The Maritime Silk Road. * The Andes. The Wool Of The Gods. * Sufism: The Spiritual Side Of Islam. * The History Of Sufism. * The “Perfect Man”. * Peru. Stars Shine In The Sky Over The Outskirts Of Trujillo. * Uganda. The Runyege Dance Would Earn You A Wife In Tooro. * Peru. World-Wide Cocaine Business.* ►September
* El Salvador. He was still wearing his green shirt and purpletrousers.
* ISIS Might be Defeated but the Challenge for Iraq is JustBeginning.
* Mozambique. The Hakumana Centre: An Always Open Inn * Kenya. The Borana People. Getting Married. * Centella Asiatica. A 'Fountain of Life' Herb. * Towards A Synod For The Peoples Of Amazonia. * Africa. Urban Conflicts Scenarios. * 'Unity In Diversity'. * Sudan. Expecting Nothing. * Peru. Kuczynski, One Year Later. A Little To Show. * Indonesia. A Country In Transition. * Mexico. Huicholes. Maize, the circle of life. * Economic Turbulence. * Senegal. “Religious differences should not prevent us from cultivating the same fields”. * Latin America. The Ancestral Wisdom Of Sumak Kawsay. * Catholic Church. In search Of A Shared Life.* ►August
* The Troubled Waters Of The Nile. * Book review. The Chibok Girls * Can Food Security Reduce Migration Flows? * Arabic World. The Choices In Life. * Democratic Republic Congo. Catholic Church Under Fire. * The Journey Of Initiation. * Brazil. Paths of freedom * Uganda. Marriage As A Clan Affair Among The Buganda * African Music. The Sounds Of Soul. * Bahrain. A Pawn Between Saudi Arabia’s Insecurities and Iran’sShiite.
* Togo. Voodoo, A School Of Life In Transformation * Indian and Pacific Oceans: The Last Mining Frontier. * The Sacred Dances. * South Sudan. Witnesses Of Hope. * Banquet Of Communion. * Kigelia Africana. A Medicinal Plant With A Cosmetic Potential.* ►July
* South Sudan. Education to change a country. * Taizé. A parable of the community * Ecuador. Ancient culture and tradition in a hat. * Kenya/Maasai. The Enkipaata Ceremony * Portugal. Comboni Missionaries, 70 years of active presence. * Ukraine. The Forgotten War. * Mexico. The Mesoamerican Ball Game. * The North Africa fight between AQIM and IS. * Qatar Will Not Give in to Saudi Demands.* Pökot Marriage.
* Kenya. Journey into Pökot Cultural Heritage. * The Birth of a Pökot Child. * Cameroon. The troublesome “Anglophone problem”. * Guatemala. Walking in Antique History. * The Rite of Initiation: Sapana * Comboni Missionaries. A 150 year walk.* ►June
* Colombia. To draft a new life for the country. * Mexico. The break-up of the drug cartels. * Brazil. Bumba Meu Boi. A Passionate and Rhythmic FolkloricFestival.
* Combretum Collinum. Highly Valued Medicinal Plant. * Kenya. Prisoners are people too. * Panama. The Dance of the Macaws. * East Timor. Stability is a long way. * The church with the people. * A variety of languages and cultures. * Egypt’s two difficult and Self-Perpetuating Challenges. * Peru. The Inca woven rope bridge. * Kenya.The missionary dowser. * Which Iran after Rouhani’s victory. * Congo-Brazzaville. Pool rebels asphyxiate Brazzaville before theelections.
* Brazil,its prisons. From Crime to Rebirth * The past remains in the memory.* ►May
* Central Africa Region. Under threat of falling behind permanently,warns UNDP.
* UAE. Foreign Policy and Security. * Colombia. Mission in conflict zones. * Mexico. Cosmovision and colours * UAE. Economic progress and its Contradictions. * The United Arab Emirates, the Individualist of the GulfPetromonarchies.
* Syria. Giving communities a future. * UAE. Division of Powers. * Botswana. Bushmen: in search of the lost land. * Ghana. Damba, a thanksgiving festival. * Lebanon’s renewed and fragile stability must still face manythreats.
* Guatemala. Chichicastenango, an explosion of colours * Ecuador. Moreno, elected president by a slight margin. * Balanites Aegyptiaca. A multi-purpose tree. * Central Africa. Card. Nzapalainga: "Violence is not a religion" * New Missionary Institute for a New Mission.* ►April
* Latin America. The sacred symbolism of Jade * Dinka culture. Together as a family. * Great Lakes. Conflict minerals:Trump’s suspension of US legislation sparks outcry. * Young laity engages in transforming Asia. * Morocco. Rejoins the African Union in a surprise move. * Maytenus senegalensis - The magical plant. * Benin. A Bishop tells his story. * South Sudan. People of the people. * Peru. The Gospel along the river. * Latin America.War on the environmentalists. * Nepal. Meet medicine men on the streets of Kathmandu.* The Dinka Today.
* Dinka Traditional Religion. * Kenya. Street Children. Operation Cleaning Up. * Colombia. The Nasa a Proud People * 150 years later in Africa ...* ►March
* Tanzania. A Church looking to the future with hope. * Hong Kong. Contemplation in the big metropolis. * Ecuador. Radio Sucumbíos, at the service of the people. * The Tunisian Paradox. * DR Congo. The plundering of Congolese mines. * HK. The largest gap in Asia between rich and poor. * Pakistan. On the road. * Philippines. Beyond the drugs war. * India. A newspaper by street kids * HK. The future challenges. * Uganda. Acholi, the rite of the birth of a child * Philippine. Heal, not kill. * Protests and repression. * Hong Kong. An uncertain future. * Sarcocephalus latifolius. A vital role in the healthcare. * Guatemala. The Mayan noble art of weaving* ►February
* 2017. A year of presidential elections in Latin America. * Lutherans in Africa. For a new responsibility towards creation. * North Africa/Europe. Intelligence collaboration * South Africa. The appointment of ten new permanent deacons. * Jordan. At a Crossroad * Jatropha curcas - A multipurpose African traditional medicinalplant.
* The Economy is Jordan’s Main Weakness and Source of Risk. * The Islamists and ISIS * Comboni Missionaries - 150th Anniversary: “Our ancient, deep, extraordinary vocation” * Nicaragua. Ometepe Island. Between ancient legends andbiodiversity.
* Transjordan, Jordan and the Hashemite Monarchy * Zambia. Ncwala: a traditional ritual of thanksgiving. * DR.Congo. Forgotten conflicts threaten the implementation ofelections roadmap.
* Iraq. Looking to the future, no matter what. * India/Pakistan. Troubled waters. * Mexico. The Tlaxcala Carnival. A colourful feast* ►January
* Africa. Voices of Opera * Uganda.The voice of Karamoja * Migration. Africans disappointed one year after the Valetta summit * Bolivia. The visible and invisible shoeshiners * Africa 2017. Hot Spots * Reportage / Nigeria. A challenge to immigration * Malawi. Paths of reconciliation. * Latin America. A grassroots network * Asia 2017. A year of unknowns. * Germany / Comboni Sisters. Hope in the heart of Europe * Mexico. Chichen Itza, the power of time * Kenya. Pökot, the Parpara Ceremony * Annona Reticulata: A powerful fruit plant * Congo Basin. The biodiversity sanctuaries in danger * Africa political forecast 2017 * The Middle East and North Africa in 2017.* ►2016
* ►December
* Christian Commitment against Human Trafficking. * The routes of migrants * China. Jade, the essence of heaven and earth. * Card.Tagle: “One family with one voice – no to humantrafficking.”
* Nicaragua. Elections: The great 'Farce' * Sexual Exploitation and new born child trafficking * Trafficking in the maritime world * Trafficking in crisis situations * Carissa Spinarum: The Magic Herb * The Solution to Syria’s War is Political and its Model is Algeria * Human Trafficking, the new form of slavery * South Sudan. The Nuer people: between offence and repair. * Internet. Africa still lags behind other continents * Comboni missionaries in Central African Republic (CAR). Serving people for fifty years. * Mexico. The Sacred Mountain. * Charles de Foucauld. The Spirit of the Desert* ►November
* Yemen. The forgotten war * Ethiopia. Will the state of emergency calm the situation after theIreecha massacre ?
* Claw backs on democracy across East and Central Africa. * Zanthoxylum chalybeum. The antidiabetic herb. * The situation of the Rohingya * A new life for the Symposium of the African bishops. * Towards a federal state * Mexico. Sowiki, a drink for life. * Colombia. A leap into uncertainty. * Guinea Bissau. A people with a strong identity. * Latin America - Day of the Dead * Myanmar. A fragile democracy. * India. The healing path of Yoga * The opium question * Radio. 'Voice of Peace': the radio station of the Nuba people * Vietnam. Catholic Church : The Small Steps* ►October
* Burundi. A place for remembering. * Ebola. The World not ready to face another epidemics. * Peru, the difficult path towards the common wealth * Pope Francis. To ‘go out’ as missionary disciples. * Trinidad and Tobago. Shango, sticking to roots. * South Africa: A future with many unknowns * Malawi. Sharing in a beer party * Burundi. President defies the world. * Brazil. “We harbour no illusions with Temer's government”. * Shea butter tree. The skin’s best friend * Nigeria. Boko Haram’s terrorist group in deep crisis. * Peru’s economy, slowdown. * President Kuzcynski, a new political scenario. * Syria. Franciscan Friars challenging bombs. * The social situation, insecurity. * Guatemala. Quetzal: 'God of the Air'* ►September
* India and Latin America In the multipolar context * India’ s economic access in Latin America * Relations between India and Brazil * India. Mother Teresa, a message for our times * Senegal. A shelter for the talibés. * DR. Congo. Storm warning for September * South Africa. Dance changes their life. * Christians before the wounds of the world. * Syria. The difficult path of reconstruction * Syria. Escaping war with the Bible sewn into the blouse. * India and Latin America, a new partnership * Philippines. The Lumad people: guardians of the earth. * Tamarindus indica: A Multipurpose Medicinal Plant. * East Africa. Tanzania-Zambia Railway’s rehabilitation opens newperspectives.
* Uganda. Between gestures and words. * Philippines. Dancing out poverty* ►August
* Angola. New mining frontiers * Lalibela, the Ethiopian Jerusalem * Philippines. Fighting together * Coptic Churches of Ethiopia * Ibn Arabi. Poet and mystic * Debre Damo, the mystical experience * Music. Youssou N’Dour: the king’s comeback * Brazil. Committed to helping young people * Debra Maryam, dug into the rock * World Council of Churches. Towards a missionary ecumenicalmovement.
* Brexit’s shockwave hits Africa * Mexico. Radio Zapata, weaving communities from the heart of themountain
* Book - The predictable rise of Boko Haram * The martyrs of Laudato sì * Burkina Faso. The Koglweogo’s rough justice * Lebanon. Migrant reception: the figures* ►July
* Uganda. ‘Imbalu’. The Pride of Bamasaaba. * The spiritual world and the dead. * Cosmogony and anthropology of the Adja-Fon. * Mozambique. In the shadow of the Baobab. * Benin. The Fon: a proud people * Ecuador. The Puruhaes’ concept of Sumak Kawsay. * Brazil. The mega-dam project threatening Brazil’s Amazon basin and its indigenous peoples. * Brazil. The green movement for the Amazon. * Philippines. The Coloured Houses for abandoned children. * DR. of Congo. The smiling faces of people* The Fon marriage.
* Germaine Acogny. 'The dance of being'. * Brazil. The Gospel of Mercy Behind bars. * Malawi/Zambia. Children caught in a web of trafficking * Republic of Congo. Oil does not flow for the poor. * Ivory Coast. Lost childhoods behind chocolate.* ►June
* Music - Farewell to Papa Wemba * Central African Republic. Dialogue is the way * From Cairo... to London ...to Naples, missionaries are standing byimmigrants
* Africa. American mercenaries at the service of Chinese companies * Angola. In search of the lost billions. * Brazil. Lele for Beatification * Lebanon. Bitter Cedars * Mexico. The Xitas, the symbol of cultural continuity. * South Sudan. The Lokoya. A people’s comunity life * Poverty & Exploitation * El Niño. A new threat to Africa * The Heritage of History * Ivory Coast. A home for street children * Book review - Transitional Justice * Cambodia. An uncertain future * Religions and the Catholic Church* ►May
* The jihadist offensive in West Africa* Leaving home.
* The Exhortation. A conscience that listens to the Word of God. * Japan. The way of the Kami. Living the Sacred. * Peru. Keiko Fujimori can't avoid run-off election for thepresidency.
* Advocating for change. * Prunus Africana. A Wonder Medicinal Plant * Philippines. To empower poor people. * DR of Congo. Ex-governor of Katanga in pole position for thepresidential race.
* Ivory Coast, singing against terror. * African Youth. Defusing the time bomb. * Sudan. A glass of water for the Kafir. * Book review - Islam and the future of tolerance. * Mexico. The Huicholes' Drum Festival. * Challenging the stereotypes. * Panama Papers. How and where, African leaders hide oil and miningrevenues.
* ►April
* A silent but active Church * Music. Akendengué, fifty years of challenges. * Djibouti at a crossroads * Syria. Concrete acts of hope * Algeria. The spirit of Tibhirine still lives on. * Ethiopia. Boosting tourism in the “Land of origins” * Pirates and migrants * Indonesia. The 'PusPas' Pastoral Centre * A harbour for peace and war * China. Where 'men till and women weave' * Book Review. Media, revolution and politics in Egypt * Honduras. To be killed anytime * Bangladesh. “We are one family” * Kenya – Maasai. The drinking of milk ceremony. * Malawi. Can the army save the forests from deforestation? * Taiwan. A strong message to China* ►March
* Peru. The Sacred Ice * Ethiopia. Government abandons Great Addis plans but Oromo angerremains.
* Cyber crime. A new emergency for Africa * Zika virus stimulated by climate change * Book Review. Geopolitics, popularized * Mexico. The ritual dance of the flyers * The cyber-mafias. The 'Fourth Age' of organized crime. * Brazil. Death along the river. * The Doors of Mercy * India. A nun-lawyer at the service of detainees * The cyber-mafias in Russia * Brazil. The time of choices * Compassion: A way of dialogue for Asian cultures * Mexico of the cyber-narcos cartels * Music. X-Maleya, from Cameroon to Paris * SIPRI. African arms imports grew by 19 per cent over the lastdecade
* ►February
* Music. Souad Massi meets the “Masters of the Word” * Brazil. The living sign of mercy * Dominican Republic. Network of participation * The Catholic Church * Rwandan president to seek a third term * South Sudan. Between tenderness and testimony. * Burkina Faso. Labour in the gold mines ... * Benin. The Gelede masks: a treasure of tradition * Africa. Vernonia amygdalina. The bitter leaf * Islamic investors eye opportunities in Africa * The Political Situation * The Socio-Economic Situation * Eritrea. A desolate country * Brazil. Catadores. A path of dignity. * Venezuela. The Opposition’s top three priorities * Book Review. Eritrea at a Crossroads* ►January
* Book Review - An unlikely country * Africa 2016. A challenging year ahead * A young but vital Church * Ghana. Ancestor veneration * Algeria. The Cathedral in the desert * Colombia. A young church among water, forest, war and coca. * Economy to dominate 2016 Zambian elections* Growing ambitions
* South Sudan. Living with poor people * Chad. A country of contrasts * Nicaragua. Toro Huaco, cultural heritage * Somalia. EU finances repatriation of refugees despite ongoinginstability
* Asia. The triple dialogue of the Missionary Church * Burundi. To Avoid genocide * Oil: a blessing and a curse * Music. Essaouira, home of the Gnawa* ►2015
* ►December
* Philippines. Kuya-Centre, Father Luc’s family * Music. Nneka, a project for the world * Malawi. Politicking in the midst of hunger, poverty and insecurity * Towards a new Covenant * Characteristics of Islamic extremism * Uganda. Museveni to defeat a divided opposition * Challenges linked to Islamic extremism * Diversity of extremist movements * El Salvador. Violence that never ends ... * The papaya, a gift of God ... * Islamic Extremism. Between Fear and Terror * The Jubilee of Mercy * Climate Conference : Africans likely to be disappointed * Iraq. Erbil Archbishop’s appeal * Book Review - Islamic State, Rewriting History * Guatemala. Childbirth in Maya society* ►November
* Algeria, the anti-IS bastion * Music. “Gospel Journey”, the sound of wonder * Book Review. Inside of Islamic State * Traditional medicine and modern medicine * Mexican Catrina. A celebration of life * India. The street children of New Delhi: in search of their future * Traditional healers * Comboni Missionaries. The election of Father Tesfaye: New pathsopen up ...
* Benin. Dancing with the spirits * An EU-Africa action plan to address the migration crisis * Colombia. A long way to build peace * Syria: 'Stealing our future' ... * Mexico. Priests in the sights of drug cartels ... * African Traditional Medicine - Healing the Body and the Spirit * Herbal medicine and health care * Turkmenistan. A small community moving forward ...* ►October
* Oman. Elections: women’s marginal role * Egypt. The hidden charm of graves * Nicaragua. The Nica Halloween * Between history and current events * Antarctica. Missionaries at the end of the earth. * Music. DR Congo. Rhythm from the mines* Laotian Economy
* Peru/Bolivia. Life around Lake Titicaca * Missionary Perspectives of a Local Church * Laos. A country teetering on its own future * Pope Francis: “ To go to the peripheries” * Central African Republic. Elections postponed again * Mexico. Ayotzinapa One Year Later. * Asia. Women theologians. Sharing solidarity * Faiths and Christianity * Tanzania’s tight elections* ►September
* Africa. Warbugia ugandensis: a miraculous plant * Kenya. Giving back the dignity * Myanmar. Kachin, the forgotten people * The Pope in Cuba. A new wind is blowing in Havana * Mozambique. Government imposes ProSavana agricultural project onfarmers.
* Monsignor Christophe Munzihirwa. The saint of Africa * Burundi. Nkurunziza sworn in amid increased violation of humanrights
* The Conflict in Kachin Land * Burma. Pa-O. The forgotten People * The Problems: economic and social perspectives * Niger. Migrants’ dreams buried in the sand * Music. To touch everybody * Book review. At the root of the 'resource curse' * Uganda. Radio Pacis: “We go Forward” * Sierra Leone. Ebola. Invisible Heroes * The Catholic Church* ►August
* Book Review - Africa Uprising * Arms Trade: the business that knows no crisis. * Music. Monza, not just a “bad boy” * Dijbouti. The witness presence * DR.Congo. Land grabbing: colonial law prevails upon communityrights
* The Right to Land
* The Right to Food
* Love the earth as yourself * Malawi. Gule Wamkulu. Dance of the Spirits * The fight against hunger. An illusory victory * South Sudan. To live the present with passion * Eritrea. Under UN investigation * Horn of Africa. Pastoralism and conflicts * Ethiopia. Catholics - An influential community * Myanmar - Calling Home the Spirits * Benin / The Abbey of Étoile Notre-Dame. The African Creativity* ►July
* Burundi. African “Presidents’ Union” backs Nkurunziza overthird term issue
* Colombia. Across the Magdalena River region. * Rohingya. Boat People * Pope Francis : Laudato SI’ * Nigeria: Odyssey of Maiduguri priests and communities * DR Congo. Construction of Inga 3 will only start in 2017 * Uganda. Reconciliation: drinking the sour and bitter Oput juice * South Sudan - the Spear Master * Nicaragua /Reportage. “Güiriseros” in search of an Eldorado * Book Review - Africa’s New Oil * Lord’s Resistance Army. The nightmare continues... * DR Congo. Bishop Ambongo: “We must speak out” * 2012 - Rohingya Massacre * Burma. The Rohingya: The Hidden Genocide * Music. Keur Gui: hip hop for change * Rohingya - Which Future ?* ►June
* Iraq. In the Monastery of Sulaymaniyah * Kenya – Maasai. The place where the grass is tied ... * Iran. Christian communities in danger of extinction * Russia and Africa: a Growing Relationship * The legacy of the past * Between Peace and War * South Africa's Freedom Charter after 60 years * Music - Asa, the little Nigerian hawk* Energy matters
* Uganda. Girl soldiers: rebirth is possible * Child Soldiers. Little Warriors * Book Review. ISIS - Inside the army of terror * Reportage - Boko Haram recruits young people from Cameroon * Mexico. God in the Tzeltal language * India. Wari Walking * Ivory Coast - Laughing for peace* ►May
* Brazil. Hélder Càmara soon to be beatified * Controversial reforms * Mexico. The Mexicaneros. A space in time * Benin. How much does a funeral cost? * Cardinal Nichols: “Archbishop Romero is an inspiration to many” * Palestine’s membership, a last chance to save the ICC * Kenya. The Garissa massacre shocked the nation * Turkey denies responsibility * The pact of the Catacombs * Music - A Bantu from Canada * The Armenian genocide 100 years on. "The Great Evil ”. * Nigeria. Not just promises * Nagorno - Karabakh conflict * Kenya. The Easy Target * Book review - Boko Haram * Mexico. Solidarity without borders* ►April
* Music - Sia Tolno, African Woman * Book Review - Congo * DR Congo. The UN to stay for another twenty years * Islamic theology: “We must be pioneers of change”. * Syria. Four years later. A world of refugees. * Islam: Between tradition and modernity * The challenge of modernity * Muslim belief and worship * Reportage. Nigeria - Escaping Boko Haram * Yemen - Being Christians in a time of insecurity * Brazil. Radio Monte Roraima * Caliphate, sharia, jihad * Bangladesh: minority tribes under siege * China. The sound among the mountains. * The African head scarf, a work of art * Two years with Francis: "Old Europe, wake up!"* ►March
* Nigeria – To the last vote * Mexico. Mazahua Sashes, between art and symbolism * The Ivory Coast - Deceptive victory * The need for compromise * Uganda. The Karimojong prophets* The Arab Spring
* Over 2.5 million people threatened by famine because of Ebola * Music - Voice of Hope * El Salvador - Romero to be beatified. * DR Congo - Kabila shown the exit door * Nigeria – Elections with the oil incognito * The Catholic Church. Being witnesses * Tunisia - On the difficult road to democracy * Book review - South Africa’s suspended revolution * Cambodia – Living solidarity * Mexico. Father Solalinde, on the side of migrants.* ►February
* Mexico. Wisdom of the mask-makers. * Zambia. Follow the Money * Burundi. «Avoid the worst!» * Swahili, Hausa, Arabic languages * Canonization of the Armenian Genocide victims * African language policies * Reportage - Nicaragua. The art of pneumatic tyres * Book review - The world’s most dangerous place * Uganda. Karimojong. Akiriket – Joint Togetherness * Despite foreign support, the Congolese army remains a major problem * Peru.The voice of the Kukama people * South Sudan. Peace-building and trauma-healing Centre * Mexico. Carnival in Tetela de Ocampo. The unreal world. * Lingala, a resounding language * Uganda. Radio Wa, the people’s voice. * African Languages in a time of globalization* ►January
* Asia. Speaking to the Asian heart * Africa 2015. Elections: More contentious than usual * Book - Emerging Africa * A look abroad. Hydroelectric plants * Kenya. Pokot - Adango, dancing under the stars. * Bangladesh. Tokai Songho for street children * Africa 2015. A turning point in Eastern Congo * Africa 2015. Economic growth with reservations * Mexico. Deported immigrants, between misery and extortion * South Africa. Energy - Power for the future * Health and environmental risks * Togo. Beyond mere numbers * Music - African Ambassador* The Nuclear Power
* Spiritual Economy to Live Well* ►2014
* ►December
* Nepal. A country of uncertainty * The impact of the fracking technology for developing countries * Economy and Social data * Guatemala. Christmas - A colourful celebration * Kenya. Maasai - The concept of God * Tanzania. Who is behind the recurrent explosions * From Civil War to General Elections * South Africa. Aids: there still remains much to do * Catholic Church. Committed with the poor * Ugandans impatiently await beginning of oil flow * Malawi. Chaplaincy in prisons where justice is in short supply * Peru. Christmas – The Sun of the Suns * Book - Egypt after the Arab Spring * Music - Father and Son * China. “Empress for a day” * DR.Congo prepares to tap to the Lake Kivu gas bonanza* ►November
* The Great Game
* Mexico. Bishop in the narco-traffickers’ Sierra * Turkmenistan. From the Silk Road to the gas pipeline * Nicaragua. The New Canal joining two Oceans * Mexico. Celebrating the departed * Music - From Illinois to Nigeria * Burundi. 2015 Elections – Coalitions take shape * Mozambique - Business as usual * Kenya. The Missionary for Social Justice * The transition process * Lesotho. The coup that never was * Book review - Sudan and South Sudan: incomplete divorce * China. The Kirgiz Falconers * Togo. The Wachi World * Africa. Ebola – Missionaries on the Front Line * The changing of the guard* ►October
* Music - Papa is back * Reportage - Africa. Weapon tracing * City population to reach 6.4 billion by 2050 * Burundi - The land « time-bomb » * The Ebola epidemic, a major threat to Africa * Zambia at 50. The catholic church’s contribution * Kenya. Maasai : 'Hold onto your own life' * Aristide, a leading voice for Haiti’s poor majority * Burundi. Three lives for Africa: Olga, Lucia, Bernadette * World Mission Day - A Celebration of Grace and Joy * Haiti. The difficult reconstruction * Theatre in South India – The new myths of Yakshgana * Book Review – The voice of the voiceless * Bishop Daniel Comboni – An inspiring journey * Military occupation * The magnitude 7.0 earthquake* ►September
* Colombia. Gold fever * Music - Back to the roots * Catholic church, a long tradition * Ethiopia. Wasa: bread and symbol of life * Bangladesh. Bridges among mountains * The variety of Ethiopian crosses * West Africa. The Lion King may sleep forever * Germany. Military and strategic interests in Africa * Vietnam - A country that looks afar * Book review - Drone Warfare * Kenya. Pokot. The rite of initiation: 'Sapana' * Economy: investments and exports* Media under siege
* Ghana. Bernice, Nancy and bamboo bikes * Reportage / Honduras. The flavour of coffee * Ethiopia. The cross: symbol of a country.* ►August
* Myanmar - Missionaries at the ends of the earth * Growing social discontent * Zimbabwe – Women who do not give up * Bangladesh. Pedalling for the poor * Southern Asia. Opium production in the Golden Triangle * For a true and sincere dialogue with islam * El Salvador - Ancestral knowledge to cultivate the land * EU looks for alternatives in Africa and the Middle-East * South Korea. In search of its identity * The Catholic Church * The challenges of the church * India. The Garo People: Culture and Dances * Kenya. The Maasai Elders * Zambia - Radio Musi-O-Tunya “smokes and thunders” * Southworld renews itself - 'Keep walking' * South Sudan. Dinka peace and reconciliation process* ►July
* Tanzania - Symbolism among the Maasai * Puerto Rico – 'Bomba' dancing * Music - Fatoumata Diawara * Book review - A Good African Story* Turkana today
* Animals as 'humans'...* Initiation
* Kenya – Turkana, the last warriors * South Korea - A New Pentecost * Msgr. Oscar Romero: sainthood now * The Catholic Church in Mauritania * Archbishop Oscar Romero - Icon and Symbol of the Martyrs * The role of Chinese intelligence in Africa * Mali - Timbuktu: Difficult reconciliation * DRC - Agro-industrial parks to address the food security challenge * Catholic Parliamentary Advocacy in Africa* ►June
* Bolivia & Argentina - Dynamic drug trafficking * Peru - Coca cultivation on the rise * Colombia: Drug cartel 'miniaturization' * Latin America - Drug trafficking: the mafia octopus * Myanmar - Tattoo not taboo * Music - Vusi Mahlasela * Guinea-Bissau – The sacrifice of the rooster * Book review - Horn of Africa * Sinai: a prison for African migrants * Ethiopia - Bushulo Catholic Health Centre * Christians in Arab Countries * Arab countries - Christians, facing the challenges * World Cup 2014 - Dreaming for African teams * South Africa - The Anc wins, but * Rd Congo - Kabila aims at controversial third term * India election: Modi, a landslide victory* ►May
* World Mission – The dream lives on * Pope Francis in the Holy Land: 'That all may be one' * Nigeria - This elephant will not only stir * African Myths. A door to the mysteries of creation * Mexico - The Music of Corn * Mexico - The Harvest Ceremony * Book - The New Middle East * Bangladesh - The Catholic church, a little flock. * Malawi elections 2014 – A few sun rays * Kenya – Tomb Raiders * Editorial - EU / Elections 2014: decision-time * Burundi - President determined to get third term * Together for peace* Soft Power
* Young and promising * Power in Africa, time for women* ►April
* Rwanda - Justice: 20 years later, an uncompleted job * Rwanda's Ties with Neighbours Still Strained by Genocide * Guinea Bissau - From the coup d'état to elections * Economy - a new Rwanda is emerging * Mexico - The Planting Celebration * Catholic Church, never ceases to amaze* Fortnight Friday
* Long-term economic vision * Papua New Guinea - The Land of the Unexpected * Comboni Missionaries 'with the people' in Africa's most dangerouszones
* Central Africa - The days of the Apocalypse * What the canonization of John XXIII and John Paul II means toAfrica
* Canonization of Pope John XXIII and Pope John Paul II and itsmeaning for Asia
* Uganda - The Blessing ceremony * Music - Corneille, make me peace* The Locust Effect
* ►March
* Honduras - Risks to taxi drivers * Uganda - Museveni’s military interventions * Kenya – Uhuru Kenyatta, Africa and ICC * Increasing EU interest for Africa’s Raw materials * Syria - Christians: Under Siege * Soldiers, rebels, jihadists ... * Beyond Syria’s battlefield * Syria – three year-old civil war * Music - Aynur Dogan * Book Review - Land Grabbing * Maasai - Animals used for Peace ceremony * Mexico - Communality as a way of life and resistance * South Africa - Radio Veritas, a journey of faith * Taiwan - A 'Bridge Church' * African Women Theologians * Kenya – Lake Turkana peace mission* ►January
* South Sudan – A power struggle * South Africa – Elections: Zuma again * Horn of Africa, Sinai, Europe * DR Congo - The prophet’s coup * Illegal Commerce and Terrorist Cells * Puerto Iguacu - immersed in greenery * Foz do Iguacu - Tourism * Triple Frontier - Business, terrorism and strategic interests * South Sudan - Welcome to the Rainbow Centre * South Sudan - “We are tired of war” * Liberia - Among West Point Shacks * Bolivia – Market theology * Music - A tribute to 'Rochereau' * Mozambique - Macua people: living in harmony * The rural market in Africa – A meeting point * Guatemala - Atitlan: in the land of Corn Flower * Mexico. Deported immigrants, between misery and extortion * Asia. “A simple pastoral journey”.* ►2013
* ►December
* Africa 2014 - Trials & Instability * Africa 2014 - Elections & Conflicts * CAR - Deteriorating situation * Uganda - Museveni eyeing EAC presidency * Madiba – Hope & Love * The spiritual qualities of Mandela * Peru - Paths of Hope * Ghana - The dump of God * The Catholic Church * Keeping the 'Status Quo'* Days of protests
* Bahrain – The Arab Spring’s “missed” opportunity * Music – Gasandji * Sudan – A real Maban wedding * Nicaragua – Gueguense * Peru - Cuzco, where history lives* ►November
* Lion & Baboon…
* Love & Friendship
* Youth & Elders
* African Proverbs – The Precious oil of words * Ethiopia - Renaissance dam worries Egypt * Tanzania – Gold fever and child miners * Mexico – Food sovereignty at risk * Egypt/Syria: cultural heritage at risk * Togo – The Beginning of Life * Kenya, Maasai – This name goes with you * Film – Kinshasa kids * Eritrea: the Cunama – Getting out * Mexico - A multicolour feast * Ecuador – An Afro community celebrates Christmas * Bangladesh - Slaves in tea paradise * Sri Lanka - A harvest festival* ►October
* Missionary Congresses in America - Future of our past * Honduras – Elections: in the shadow of a past coup * Chile - Election polls and market * Rwanda - Kagame for the third term? * Zimbabwe - EU lifts sanctions on diamonds* Threat of war
* Trade disputes
* Economy - The Great Lakes Region * Kenya - A challenge to win, the bishop of Turkana speaks * Missionaries in the time of Pope Francis * Bolivia – “Evangelization is not only for the soul” * Latin America - The feast for the dead * Kenya - Maasai “He is gone” * Belize - Garifuna, the rich African tradition* ►September
* A new front in Eastern Congo * Mexico – The tragedy of the desaparecidos * Chinese took over Congo’s giant diamond deposits * Burundi at crossroads * The rehabilitation of child soldiers * Latin America & Asia * Africa - Armies and rebels * Child Soldiers - The deadly game * Pope: “The Church’s missionary spirit is a testimony of alife”
* St. Daniel Comboni - The experience of holiness * Panama – The Black Christ of Portobelo * Brazil – the other economy * Colombia – Living in the city * Music – Soul of Morocco * Uganda – Atuwa: Celebrating friendship * Benin – Cotonou by motorcycle taxi* ►August
* Ethiopia: Addis Ababa-Djibouti railway * South Africa – Ramphele: “My challenge to ANC” * Asia - The new frontier of military navies * DRC - The third Inga dam * Christians and other religions * “What future?” * The political game * Malaysia – The variety of uncertainty * Thailand – The Christians of Chiang Mai * Mission as Compassion, a Latin American Perspective * Mongolia – A small yet vital church * Papua New Guinea – The Tapini valley * Senegal – Baaba Maal: the People’s Voice * Environmental sustainability as a way of life * Mariachi: the soul of Mexican music * Ghana – The ancestors’ stool* ►July
* Qatar - A Growing Force in Africa * DRC- Slaves of war and of minerals * Middle East - The 'blue gold' crisis * Quinoa – The Golden grain of the Incas * Prospects for change in 2014* Afghan Women
* From 2000 until today * Afghanistan - A bleak outlook * Tanzania – The Mother of the Community * Mexico - Migrant House * Mexico - Nuevo Laredo, the diocese of the migrants * Brazil - The Pope: “Work for a more just world” * Panama - The richness of Ngabe culture * Music - Hassan Hakmoun * Ghana – Moringa, the Miracle tree * Cuba - Havana in Guanabacoa* ►June
* Book Review – The wrong scramble * Uruguay – Mate, the herb of friendship * Peru – Earth interwoven in the soul * Equatorial Guinea - The village clown * Environment and the African way * Latin America – To become reality * Chile – “Give us our daily water” * Brazil – World Youth Day * The Maasai Marriage * The birth of a Child * The Maasai Colours * Kenya – A Journey into Maasai Culture * Afghanistan - Opium: a lucrative business * Madagascar - Collapse of the transition process * Gulf States - Dangerous arms race * DR Congo - The bloody gold* ►May
* Niger - Threats to the country * Africa - non-food based biofuels * Nigeria – A long journey to peace * Somalia – The fall of piracy or a change of strategy?* Foreign Policy
* Economy
* Internal Policies
* Bolivia – The Rocky Road to Democracy * Film – The patience stone * Music – Tcheka, batuque revisited * Mexico - “When the moon taught us to weave” * The African Harp – mystery and mystique * South Sudan – Catholic Radio Network * Nigeria – What amnesty for Boko Haram? * South Korea - Education and mission * Egypt – The Catholics and the revolution* ►April
* WSF 2013 – Springtime of dialogue * Khartoum Cleanses Southern Kordofan * South Sudan – The Holy Trinity Peace Village * Syria – The church’s commitment for peace * Book Review – There was a country * Music – Oxmo Puccino * Ecuador – Sumak Kawsay as a way of life * Myanmar – Thanaka, the secret of beauty* The AU vision
* The Rationale for AU * Transition to the AU * The African Union at 50 * 2013 – International Year of Water Cooperation * Zimbabwe - the hard road to elections * DR Congo - Unsolved problems * Embracing degrowth* ►March
* Aid budgets - Victims of the EU crisis * Human Trafficking – The silent epidemic * Venezuela - What next? * Eritrea - Under Siege * Peace in African proverbs * Trees of peace: wild fig, olive, acacia, ... * Elders as peacemakers * Africa – The Culture of Peace * Let us break the chains! * Madagascar - A good friend * Pope Francis - Expectations from around the world * Pope Francis - A light to the poor people on earth * Book Review – In the House of the Interpreter * Music – Les Tambours de Brazza * Afro-Brazilian - The Sacred Waters * Timbuktu – Struggle for culture* ►February
* Tunisia – Troubled democracy * Benedict XVI and Asia * Reportage – Mexico and migrants * Africa – The Paradox of Wealth and Poverty * West-African jihadists and the International Criminal Court * Mali – Music for peace * Film – Otelo Burning * Cuba – Guajira Guantanamera * Ivory Coast – The Yam festival * Liberia – Educating with the power of the faith * The Legacy of Pope Benedict XVI for Africa * How Africa is reacting to Pope’s resignation * Land - The role of the Church * Land – Myth and reality * Land – The social and human rights dimensions * Africa – Land Grabbing * Latin America - The Art of good living* ►January
* The Catholic Church in Botswana * Book Review – Africa and the war on drugs * Iran and Israel in Africa * DRC - The Kampala talks challenge * CAR - Fragile peace deal * Mali - What comes next ? * ‘Democratic’ dynasties * Hereditary Republics* Alone in command
* Music - Staff Benda Bilili * Myanmar - Stop the violence * Ghana - Garments that speak of history * Together, like brothers * Tanzania - The God of our Ancestors * Africa : Kings (and dynasties) without crowns* ►2012
* ►December
* Nepal - “Tashi Delek! I Hope you are well!” * A commitment for justice and peace * What Africans Expect from Obama’s Second Term * Egypt - Three priorities * CAR - Giving life its taste * Egypt – Street Politics * Challenges 2013 - Risky elections * Challenges 2013 - Protests and Military Interventions * Afro-Brazilian - Jongo rhythm * Cinema - Nairobi Half Life * Amadou Diagne - ‘mbalax revisited * Book Review – Dhow culture * Lamu – Rise and Fall* Historic sites
* Hakuna Matata
* Waves of life
* The Swahili
* ►November
* Great Lakes - Conflict minerals * Sierra Leone – Positive signals * Sudan – Power struggle * Rwanda - Hard times for the opposition * Dossier/5 - Invisible countries * Dossier/4 - Invisible Countries * Dossier/3 - Invisible countries * Dossier/2 Invisible countries * Invisible countries * Contemplation and Evangelisation * Chad - Encouraging Perspectives * Malindi – Dialogue and commitment/2 * Malindi – Dialogue and commitment * Music review - La Guinéenne * Music Review – The Tel Aviv Session * Climate change – Adapt or die * Art - Islamic vibes* ►October
* Nobel Prize: The validity of a choice * EU-Africa - Deadline pushed * Mali – When the fire spreads ... * Burundi - Descent into hell * From 4G to MPedigree* Ushaidi
* ICT – Not only Kenya * ICT – Power to transform the continent * L’Arche – Sharing life * New Evangelization – Open the horizons * South Sudan - Capital Injustice * Chad – Expulsion! * Music review – The death of Afrobeat * Minorities – Revolution’s backlash? * Swahili culture – Keram * Mali – Killing traditions* ►September
* South Africa - At the cross roads * Economics – Surprising results * Somalia - Mammoth task ahead * Angola – Follow the script * AU – To the bitter end * At the side of the poor * Rooted in the community* Social Apostolate
* Preparing for ministry * The force of faithfulness * Caritas – Things are changing * New Evangelization – African provocations * Evangelize we must * Book review – Eurafrique * Music – Refugees’ band * Cinema – Beauty will save us * Cultural shift – Skin exposed* ►August
* ZIFF – Images for a global cinema * History – Slave of trade * Architecture – Tata somba * Kenya – University in the slums * Asia - A shift in the centre * Morocco – Witnessing hope * DRC – Lost opportunity * South Africa - Caring for abused children* Uneasy alliance
* Environmental carnage * A strangulated economy * Still looking for a way out * China/Africa – Growing interests * DRC - Anatomy of a collapse * Ethiopia – Uncertain future * Kenya – Fundamental fears* ►July
* Book Review – Self evaluation * Popular Literature – Princess of the night * Music – Spirit rising? * Sudan – Think Pink * Ecuador – New paths * Central African Republic – Re-establishing peace * New Evangelization – Collegial process * Israel – Trafficking in the Sinai* Southern trade
* Comboni and Slaves* Slave Routes
* The traders
* Zanzibar
* The Dark Trade
* Niger – Looking good * International Law – Justice is better served cold * Sudan – Growing hatred * Egypt – Who is in charge?* ►June
* Music – Mouse Boys * ZIFF – Evaluation time * Zimbabwe – The afterlife club * Fast food – New trends * Uganda - A kind of missionary * South Africa - Service to refugees * Zambia – Missionary growth * Uganda - A legend sleeps* Regional fears
* Shifting sands
* The shadow of Al Qaida* Azawad
* Earth Summit – Wrong pathway * Israel – Black shadows * Madagascar - Plundering resources * Angola – Strategic alliance* ►May
* Book review – Criminal migrants * Book Review – A world of diversity * Proverbs – Well of wisdom * Music – Mohammed Wardi * Colombia – The milk man * Burundi – Moving on * Sudan – Nuba Gospel * Kenya – Kutoka network * Lake Tana – Holy islands * Gondar – New iconography * Debra Damo – Mystic experience * Ethiopian Church – Rooted in the past * South Sudan – Hard lines * Madagascar – Worrying signs * Maghreb – Arab spring in the ballot box * France-Africa - Winds of change * South Sudan: Standoff* ►April
* Music – Folila
* East Africa - The changing face of pastoralism * Madagascar – Feast of life and death * DR Congo – Bye Bye, Gorilla * World Communications Day - Silence and Word * African Synod - From theory to action * Pope – Cuba libre * South Sudan - Healing * Gerewol – The love festival * Wodaabe – Freedom I seek * Wodaabe – Never still * Wodaabe – People of the plains * Chad – The last chance * Zimbabwe - Elections and intimidation * South Sudan – War drums * Malawi – Moving on* ►March
* EU/Africa - Trans-Saharan Pipeline * Libya – Far from over * Mali – From coup to coup * Senegal – Good news, for a change * South Africa - Farm attacks controversy* Terror timeline
* Peace at risk
* Fundamentalisms
* Nigeria – Repression * Nigeria – Hot spots * The rule of violence * Asia – History of dialogue * Egypt – Baba Shenouda * Land/2 - Vision for South Africa * Land/1 – Land reform * Book Review - Kenya * Oral Literature – People’s wisdom * Exhibition – Inventing the savage * Music – New strands* ►February
* Election round
* Turkey/Africa – Sweet ballade * EU/2 – Corporate interests * EU/1 – Trade is not aid * Cocoa - Halt to child labour * Niger - The curse of uranium* Women in pieces
* Haiti – Restaveks * Kenya – Trafficking is a reality * Modern-Day Slavery * South Sudan – Critical conscience * Zambia - Witch hunt * Mozambique – Faithful presence * Chad – Evangelization * Book Review – The last two frontiers* Pokot – AK47
* Cinema – Growing links * Theatre – Africa in the body* ►January
* Music – Gambian Night * Cesária Évora – Barefoot singer * Contemporary art – Afran * Islam – In the heart of Islam * UAE – Life of witness * Namibia – Prevention and education * African Synod II - Inculturation * African Synod II - Deeper and wider dialogue * Church – Service and development * Economy – Fake growth * Society – In the making * History – Wandering nation * DR Congo - State crime * DR Congo - Election trickery * Zimbabwe - Just more of the same? * Burundi - Reconciliation * Kenya – Vision 2030* ►2011
* ►December
* Music review – Vijana Jazz Band * Film – The rugged priest * Human Trafficking – The house of Isoke * Arts – African hue * Lesotho – Good news in the waves * DR Congo – Mental health * Dialogue – In the depth there is love * South Africa – Where the sun rises * Synod/4 – Rise up! * Synod/3 - Celebration of life * Synod/2 - New dynamics * African Synod - On the world stage * Editorial – Reforming the system * DR Congo – Flawed democracy * Trade - EU ultimatum * Sudan – Stop the war* ►November
* Book Review – Jesus of Galilee * Inculturation – He could not find God * Museum – African flow * African Cinema – Fresh ideas * Somalia - Searching a Real State * Lay missionaries – I am here * Holy Land – Return to the beginning * Pope in Africa – Land of hope * Energy in Africa - Power spare wheels * Energy in Africa – Money, money, money * Energy in Africa - Hydroelectric giants * Energy in Africa – Great potential * South Sudan – Old enemies * Arms embargo – Renault against Darfur * Madagascar - Uncertainty * Kenya/Somalia – Protect the nation* ►October
* Benin – Taneka intertwine * Technology – African tablet * Nobel Peace Prize – To the women * Julius Malema – Inconvenient youth * Myanmar – Young at heart * Malawi – Where there is smoke .... * Lesotho - Disappointments * Dialogue – Challenging relationship * Political debate – Dialogue towards consensus * Lesotho – The Mountain kingdom * Economy – Till the last drop* Church in Lesotho
* Sudan - New Countries, Old Problems * Nigeria – Terror and tensions * Security – Crisis Tracker * Mauritania – Invisible Blacks * Zimbabwe - Let's take responsibility * Zambia - Service to the people * Panama - Open Inferno * Mexico - A champion of the people * Obituary - Daughter of a leopard* Music - My way
* Notting Hill Carnival - Back to the roots * Book Review - Africa's moment * Philippines - Spreading the Word * Namibia - Challenging society * Europe - In search of identity * Costa Rica - Rebuild the family * DR Congo - Stormy campaign * Zambia - The patience of the cobra * Madagascar - Crisis hits the defenceless * Libya - Crooked perspectives* ►September
* Philippines/1 - A radical optimist * The Pastoral Cycle * Book review - Sharpeville* Passing on hope
* World Youth Day - Madrid Africana * Philippines/2 - The poor as family * Egypt - Crossroads of Change * Challenges and Initiatives * Justice and Peace -The rise of awareness* The Social Gospel
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