Vol. 48, No. 5
A bi-monthly newsletter on international justice and peace issues.
A bi-monthly newsletter on international justice and peace issues.
Against the tide of an anti-immigrant culture, Catholics minister to migrants and face heavy criticism.
The annual report on human trafficking around the world honors eight heroes making a difference.
Gang violence in Haiti is made possible by an illicit supply of arms the island nation does not have the capacity to prevent. Congress can address this with the U.S.-Caribbean Strategic Engagement Act of 2023.
African religious leaders call for international debt relief to deal with climate, health, food and energy crises facing the continent. The following press release was published by Jubilee USA Network on Aug. 8. 2023.
The Catholic Church in South Sudan responds to the needs of refugees entering the country from Sudan while calling for greater efforts to maintain the peace process in South Sudan.
The thirty-seven Tanzanian bishops object to the government’s business dealings with the United Arab Emirates.
A new book is available about the life of Maryknoll Fr. Gerard Hammond, a missioner with more than 60 years in ministry on the Korean Peninsula.
A candidate running on an anti-corruption platform unexpectedly overtook the former first lady.
The first climate change lawsuit to go to trial is now the first climate change lawsuit victory.
A voice from the Caribbean island of Barbados offers a plan to save the broken global financial system.
Indigenous peoples join presidents of Amazon nations in pledge to protect the rainforest.
The future of the highly successful U.S. global AIDS program is uncertain.
Midway to 2030, the Sustainable Development Goals of 2015 are woefully behind schedule.
Extremism has led to the most violent year in the Holy Land since 2005.