The Educational section of the Mantis Society. Live, Love, Learn
december 11, 2016
And who are we to say the Syrian revolution is dead?
The spirit of the revolution in Syria persists, even as Assad's forces advance.
Will police killings rise in Trump's America?
Sandra Harris speaks out about the police killing of her 22-year-old son in February 2016.
Ukraine: The lasting impact of landmines on civilians
No one knows how many civilians have been killed by landmines or how many have been planted and where.
Remembering Fidel Castro and the Cuban Revolution
Elderly Cubans who lived through the revolution share their memories of Fidel Castro.
Trump era has Beijing on edge
Donald Trump's exchange with Taiwan's leader broke with nearly four decades of the 'one China' policy.
Cape Town slave descendants share stories of strength
An exhibit on South Africa's history of slavery helps a new generation understand their heritage.
Even as the bombs rain on Syria, hope for a better future
After five years covering the horrible human cost of Syria's war, Al Jazeera's Osama Bin Javaid is struck by the resilience of the people.
Nepal: A costly constitution
Crucial issues ignored in the debate over the constitution will create faultlines in Nepali politics once it's passed.
Is the age of humanitarian intervention over?
Bernard-Henri Levy makes the case for Western intervention, and we debate the future of Indian-administered Kashmir.
Mexico: Land of Impunity
Investigating an apparent culture of impunity that allows some in Mexican law enforcement to detain and kill at will.
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