Why don’t NATO and the European Union acknowledge slavery as the gravest crime?
Egountchi Behanzin ON March 25, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution proposed by Ghana declaring the transatlantic slave trade the “gravest crime against humanity”, despite opposition from Western…
Lumumba murder waited 65 years for justice
Mustafa Fetouri The Council Chamber of the Brussels Court of First Instance last month made the historic decision, subject to appeal, to open a criminal trial against Étienne Davignon, a…
Shockwaves of US-Israel war on Iran will outlast the fight
Rifaat Ibrahim Al-Badawi The illegal joint United States-Israeli war on Iran has now entered its second month without achieving the key objectives the White House stated. The war began at…
America has reached the limits of its power
Fyodor Lukyanov Donald Trump has declared the start of a new “golden age” in the Middle East after announcing a ceasefire with Iran. The war, at least for now, has…
When faith shapes leadership
Rutendo Gwatidzo Changing Perspectives One Monday morning, a senior executive walked into a management meeting after having received quarterly numbers that did not look good. The pressure from shareholders was…
The primal leadership takeaway – becoming uncompromising
Arthur Marara Point Blank Part III The honey badger does not negotiate with the lion. It does not calculate the odds, does not measure the size difference, does not ask…
The meaning of Jesus Christ’s resurrection
Danson Ottawa The Bible ends where it began, with God dwelling among his people in a renewed creation. From Genesis 1 to Revelation 22, the central theme is this redemptive…
Like giving, learning is two way
Fadzayi Maposah Correspondent This week I had moments where from the terraces that I stood, I could not help but smile. The big smile was accompanied by a warmed heart.…











