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 :

Eritrea: Diplomatic Services Suspended, Washington And Asmara More Distant

The United States government announced the suspension of all consular and diplomatic services in Eritrea, in what appears a further

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Bahrain: Union Plan With Saudis, Diplomatic Clashes With Iran

Fresh diplomatic friction between Iran and Bahrain has emerged between yesterday and today as a result of plans for a

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US Resumes Weapons Sales To Bahrain

The U.S. has resumed arms sales to the government of Bahrain, which has witnessed recent episodes of massive repression of

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DR Congo: Clashes On Border With Rwanda

The situation is increasingly tense and uncertain in North Kivu, where clashes are reported in Runyiony, along the border with

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Libya: A Nation Suspended Between End And Rebirth

“If 200 men armed men from Yefren aboard fifty armored vehicles were able to reach Tripoli and take up seats

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Social Issues 

Mali: A Documentary To Remember The Manuscripts Of Timbuktu

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“Let’s save the manuscripts of Timbuktu” is the title of a documentary presented in Bamako to raise awareness about the

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Egypt: Meeting With Candidates Postponed, Electoral Timetable At Risk

After days of controversy, the presidential electoral Commission, this morning, announced that it would postpone a meeting scheduled for today

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Argentina: YPF Expropriation Law Passes, Implementation Expected Soon

The law on the expropriation of 51% of the shares of YPF, which is owned 57% by Spain’s Repsol, was

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Mali: Children Fighting With Rebels

“They are armed, they are with adults, on duty or on patrol, they have probably have already fought, many are

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Somalia: Journalist Killed, This Is How Press Freedom Dies

Even on the eve of World Press Freedom Day, which is marked today, the slaying of journalists and media workers

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