Germany has other problems than SAFE. Young people oppose conscription to the Bundeswehr
Young German students are protesting against the prospect of reintroducing military conscription to the Bundeswehr, emphasizing their desire for peace instead of becoming soldiers.
'Non-Nuclear Kobe Method' Commemoration Event, City Refuses Support Due to Differences in Views on US Naval Entry
The city of Kobe refused to support a commemoration event for the 'Non-Nuclear Kobe Method' due to discrepancies between the event's literature and the city's stance on the entry of US naval ships without a non-nuclear certificate.
The Government patches its dark year for feminism with 'No to War': "On March 8th we will take to the streets to defend peace"
The Spanish government is attempting to regain support from women by promoting peace and anti-war sentiments ahead of International Women's Day amidst scandals and failures regarding feminist policies.
Letter to the Editor. Rebuild the International Peace Movement Again
The article calls for a revitalization of the international peace movement, which has diminished since the Cold War despite increasing global militarization and conflict.
Hamas Chooses Its New Leadership - Who Are the Favorites
Hamas is undergoing a leadership election process that could significantly influence the future of the movement and peace prospects in Gaza.
Is MAGA Preparing Its Own Komintern? The Peace Council is a Test of Loyalty
The article discusses the implications of the MAGA movement's potential establishment of a Peace Council, viewed as a test of loyalty among its supporters.
Congo-Kinshasa: Bisimwa Condemns 'Indifference' of Mediators Amid Kinshasa's Attacks
Bertrand Bisimwa of the AFC/M23 movement has criticized peace mediators for their indifference towards ongoing attacks on civilians in South Kivu province, specifically citing large-scale violence in Minembwe and surrounding areas.
“We should have negotiated with Russia while Biden was president”
Rolf Mützenich, a leading figure in Germany's social democracy, argues that it might be better for Ukraine to exist as a divided nation than to continue the ongoing conflict, reflecting a pacifist perspective on the war.
Zelensky: The Olympic movement should stop wars, not work in the interests of aggressors
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky criticized the International Olympic Committee for barring Ukrainian athlete Vladislav Geraskevich from participating in the Winter Olympics, suggesting instead that the Olympic movement should work towards peace.
February 4 Notification
The article discusses various events held on February 3, including a meeting on small and medium enterprises, the election of a new president for the Korean Gymnastics Association, completion of a renovation project commemorating a participant in the March 1st Movement, and the establishment of partnerships for academic and peace collaboration in Chuncheon.
Israel opens border crossing in Rafah. What awaits the Gaza Strip now?
Israel has opened the Rafah border crossing, impacting the movement of Palestinians while raising questions about foreign journalist access and the second phase of the U.S. peace plan for Gaza.
Trump's Letter to Norwegians and Conflicts Within VG
The article discusses Donald Trump's recent letter to Norway's Prime Minister, in which he expresses a change in his commitment to global peace following the Norwegian Nobel Committee's decision not to award him the Nobel Peace Prize, along with internal conflicts within the Left Green Movement in Reykjavik.
Clashes between the Chadian army and the 'Peace Movement' in the south of the country
Recent clashes in southern Chad's Korboul region between the Chadian army and the 'Peace, Reconstruction, and Development Movement' resulted in at least six deaths from both sides following a 48-hour ultimatum for surrendering weapons.