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 And Touareg: Balance Changes Along Desert Routes – Analysis

“The conflict in Libya has had only negative consequences on the Touareg community of the Sahel-Saharan region. This is an

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Mexico: Drug Traffickers Threaten Schools

Posters with messages similar to those signed by drug cartels have appeared in several centers in the vicinity of Monterrey

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Libya: Fighting In Sirte; First Barrels Of Oil For US

Combatants in the National Transitional Council (CNT), which for the past two weeks have been besieging the town of Muammar

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Libya: Eyewitnesses Report NATO Airstrikes In Tripoli; Govt Forces Regain Some Positions

Heavy NATO bombings have been conducted over the past hours in Tripoli, according to local MISNA sources explaining that it

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Southern Africa Development Community Summit Ends In Failure

The summit of 15 heads of state from the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) held for two days in the

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Libya: African Union Attempts Mediation As NATO Steps Up Air Strikes

“We are convinced that what we have proposed is broad enough to be a base for the launch of peace

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Libya: Civilians ‘Caught In Middle’ Between Fighting Forces

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Hundreds of thousands of civilians in Misurata and Sirte are caught in the middle of advances and counter offences of

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Libya: Conflict Or Humanitarian Intervention? – Expert Opinion

“Certainly a new resolution of authorization with respect to the past that responds, at least in part, to the criteria

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Libya: Uncertainty In Tripoli After Bombings And Gaddafi Speech

Uncertainty and concern prevail in the area of the capital Tripoli after a fourth night of western coalition air strikes

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Yemen Demonstrations Turn Violent; Between 20 To 30 Killed

Clashes between demonstrators rallying for and against the Yemen government of President Ali Abdullah Saleh left between 20 and 30

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