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By Kathy Kelly, Voices for Creative Nonviolence In the historic port city of Yalta, located on the Crimean Peninsula, we visited the site where

By Kathy Kelly, Voices for Creative Nonviolence In the historic port city of Yalta, located on the Crimean Peninsula, we visited the site where

By Sputnik News A US delegation led by the president of the Center for Citizen Initiatives, Sharon Tennison, has arrived in Crimea on a business

By Sputnik News A US delegation will deliver a declaration to Simferopol officials on Tuesday reaffirming the need for more citizen-to-citizen dialogue between Russians and

By Justin Huggler, Telegraph The German foreign minister has broken ranks with Nato allies, accusing the alliance of “warmongering” against Russia. Frank-Walter Steinmeier spoke out

By David Swanson On Thursday, in a political move more typical of the United States than Europe, a member of the British Parliament was murdered.

By David Hartsough The US and Russian governments are pursuing dangerous policies of nuclear brinkmanship. Many people believe we are closer to nuclear war than

By David Swanson An atheist’s sermon on Luke 7: 36-50 delivered at Saint Joan of Arc in Minneapolis, Minn., on June 12, 2016. Forgiveness is

By Stephen Zunes, Films For Action MORE THAN AT ANY OTHER time in history, a strong case can be made on pragmatic, utilitarian grounds that war

In the early 1980s almost nobody from the United States traveled to the Soviet Union or vice versa. The Soviets wouldn’t let anybody out, and