
Hiroshima Day message: Abolish nuclear weapons, build lasting world peace
"Is it not time to honor the spirit of Hiroshima and clear the path toward a world free from that "absolute evil"? Is it not time to unify and manifest our passion in action?"

NATO’s stance toward Russia increases nuclear danger
After disappearing from the radar for several decades, nukes are back, and modernizing the U.S. arsenal will almost certainly kick off a nuclear arms race.

British Iraq War report is damning for former PM Tony Blair
Report on the UK's role in ginning up the Iraq war is damning, but doesn't go far enough in condemning the killing of Iraqi civilians.

Attempted Coup: We want neither the coup nor the one-man dictatorship!
The defeat of the coup alone does not mean that Turkey has a democracy.

NATO games 2016: War machine slipping under the radar?
NATO recently wrapped up the largest war games in Eastern Europe since World War II. Some say the alliance's actions are pushing Europe toward a new Cold War.

Cuba, the unifier, promotes peace in Colombia
When FARC and the Colombian government began negotiations in 2012 to end 52 years of war, the two sides looked to Cuba.

New, but partial, peace agreement signals war’s end in Colombia
Questions remain about whether the state will follow through on its commitments.

French Communists convene international peace conference in Paris
More than a hundred delegates from organizations around the globe gathered here June 1 for the International Conference for World Peace and Progress.

Murder epidemic halts Colombia’s peace process
Paramilitaries and armed thugs have long sullied politics in Latin America, most notably in Colombia and recently in Honduras.

Sanders to Israeli lobby: Peace means security for Palestinians
Sustainable peace "means achieving self-determination, civil rights, and economic well-being for the Palestinian people."

