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Aleppo's fall from the inside

The fall of Aleppo takes a hilltop view of the Syrian conflict and occasionally comes dangerously close to the drama in Syria's capital. 

"All the warring parties in Syria are criminals"

We met Syrian peace activist Maram Daoud during the world's largest peace political festival.

Galtung: More peace journalism

Media is more concerned with violence than peace, according to Johan Galtung. 

After all, hope in Gaza

Reconciliation in the local community is the path to a final Palestinian reconciliation.

Political theater

The Congo Tribunal shows us a country turned into a war scene. 

No way back

Filmmaker Alfoz Tanjour shouldered the considerable task of documenting what happens beyond the tragedy of the war, in the private rooms of a population that has been suppressed by the Assad regime over the past 50 years.

On the way to a new war on Gaza?

An oppressive summer, a crisis in Qatar and a rationing in Gaza – about two million people are the victims of politics. It goes from bad to worse, and the sound of war can be seen in the distance.

Squash, gender identity, life and death

Girl Unbound is a complex documentary about gender, sports, the Taliban, war and death threats.

The war without a front line

Who are the jihadists in the Syrian war? 

Invest in peace, not war

More than 12 000 recently protested against NATO in Brussels.

One day in Aleppo

How desperate can it not seem to try, as film directors constantly do, to get the world to act, and to end the war in Syria? We have met one of those fighting this fight.

Alice in Warland

The West has believed in miracles in the Middle East, claims star journalist Patrick Cockburn. 

The righteous war

As a source of stability in the region, Kurdish Peshmerga fighters can gain more support for their liberation struggle, believes controversial philosopher and documentary Bernard-Henri Lévy.

Donald Trump's Norwegian running guys in Afghanistan

Why is the debate around Norway's war participation and arms trade almost absent? 

Want to have own human rights minister

War and conflict must be seen in a larger context, says Trine Skei Grande. 

I must break the silence!

At Riverside Church in New York, civil rights advocate Martin Luther King gave this speech 4. April, 50 years ago, where he clearly distanced himself from the Vietnam War. The speech was aimed at the Americans himself, causing him to lose the FBI guard he had received after many killings. On the day one year later he was shot and killed. The speech, translated by John Y. Jones, is greatly abbreviated here.