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Myanmar's long road to peace

Myanmar's historic parliamentary elections do not necessarily lead to peace in the country, after more than half a century of conflict with the country's many minority groups.

How much can a camera see?

The rules of the game for what we can see with a camera are changing. Computers will soon be able to interpret images without human help.

Matthew Avery Sutton: American Apocalypse. A History of Modern Evangelicalism

The most important task of the millennialists and other radical groups was to change society according to new religious doctrines.

Place of peace

Those who choose a life of contemplation and love for God – can they play a role in this world? The movie You Can't Google God gives a simple and worthy portrayal of nuns and monastic life.

It opens the work

PJ Harvey has published his first book. Why hasn't she done it before?

The roots the advertisements omit

Informative and unambiguous film about the modern slave industry of the clothing industry, which is in stark contrast to the smooth-polished advertising images we consume in line with our empty and ever-changing needs.

Decay, dictatorship and anarchy

Implementation of the South Sudan peace agreement from August seems more impossible than ever.

The militarization of society

Are we really aware of what the United States' use of American drones for regular executions will mean in the future? This was discussed both in connection ...

The real threat to the world

They march forward on what appears to be a victory, but no one seems to understand the real danger.

A Nobel Peace Prize?

The Nobel Peace Prize this year awards ongoing peace work. The award should be understood as an encouragement to nonviolent progress in Tunisia's political development, rather than a prize for results achieved.

The Holocaust should get some rest

Are we serving to keep the wounds of the Holocaust open forever? asks Jewish historian Tony Judt.

The Babylon, Haunted and Disorient documentaries

Between 21. September and 4. October, the Internet-based viewing platform Doc Alliance Films focused on films about refugees. Here are some of them.

Rosa-jihadists

Why are more and more women traveling to IS?

US and Russia games on Syria

The US has long bombed the terrorist organization ISIS's bases in Syria, but responds strongly when Russia has now begun to do the same.

No time to lose

Norwegian efforts can remedy Gaza's water shortage and save lives – but do we bother?

Nakba without end?

The international community must take responsibility and get on track to resolve the conflict in Israel and Palestine. "Europe and the United States in particular contributed to the continuation of the Holocaust through al-Nakba," says Eleonore and Eitan Bronstein.