MISNA, or the Missionary International Service News Agency, provides daily news ‘from, about and for’ the 'world’s Souths', not just in the geographical sense, since December 1997.

Website: http://www.misna.org

Articles by MISNA :

Libya: Parliament Rejects New Cabinet, Protesters Take The Floor

Consultation will resume today for the formation of a government after a parliament vote yesterday rejected the first list proposed

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Mali: Crisis In North As Tuareg Write To UN

“Without the frank and direct involvement of the Tuareg, it is illusory to hope for a definitive solution and lasting

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Somalia: Final Assault On Kismayo Amid Contrasting Reports

“The Kenyan Armed Forces have taken Kismayo. Our troops are safe and so far there has been no fighting”, said,

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Nigeria: Arrests And Repression Of Boko Haram Is Not Enough

Military repression alone is not enough to resolve the Boko Haram emergency, said to MISNA Father John Tagwana, head of

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Nigeria: Together For Peace

“From the Muslim community I have received many messages of encouragement and soon I will meet the emir Alhaji Suleiman,

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Religion 

Pope In Beirut, Absence Of Syrian Bishops

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“Today in Beirut, in occasion of the Pope’s visit in Lebanon, the Bishops of Aleppo will speak with their absence,

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Malawi: Diplomatic Relations With UK Resumed

The British diplomat Michael Nevin presented his letter of credence as new High Commissioner to Malawi to President Joyce Banda,

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Ethiopia: What Now And Future Perspectives – Interview

The coalition government Congress in a few days will elect a successor of Meles Zenawi, who died on August 20.

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Somalia: New President Hassan Sheik Seen As Man Of Change

“Rather than in favor of Hassan Sheikh, the parliament voted against Sheikh Sharif. Civil society observers, Somalis abroad, the Somali

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Bahrain: Demonstrators Remain In Prison As Appeals Rejected

The appeals for release of Zainab Al Khawaja and Nabil Rajab,leaders of the protest movement that for the past year

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