Le Forum économique mondial nous promet l’esclavage par l’intelligence artificielle

La mission du Forum économique mondial (World Economic Forum, WEF) est remarquablement simple : le gouvernement mondial doit être confié aux meilleurs et aux plus intelligents. En langage WEF, un schéma de supervision totale et de modification du comportement créera un avenir «durable» pour l’humanité. Les humains sont perçus comme des «choses» à compter, mélanger, catégoriser, étiqueter, surveiller, manipuler et contrôler. Ils deviennent de simples rouages ​​de la grande machine technocratique transhumaniste du WEF.

Henry Kissinger, un criminel de guerre, est toujours en liberté à 100 ans

Nous savons aujourd’hui beaucoup de choses sur les crimes qu’il a commis quand il était en fonction, qu’il s’agisse d’aider Nixon à faire échouer les négociations de paix de Paris et à prolonger la guerre du Viêt Nam, ou de donner son feu vert à l’invasion du Cambodge et au coup d’État de Pinochet au Chili. Mais nous savons peu de choses sur les quatre décennies qu’il a passées au sein de Kissinger Associates.

A Looming Disaster: Sudan’s Refugees Face Dire Humanitarian Conditions in Chad

Nearly 100 thousand people have recently fled Sudan for neighboring Chad, according to the UN, adding to the 400 thousand Sudanese refugees already in the country after fleeing previous conflicts.

This latest wave of refugees, 90 percent of whom are women and children, face dire conditions, as many shelter in open, makeshift encampments and experience severe food insecurity.

Libyan Warlord Exploits Sudan Crisis

The eastern Libya strongman, Libyan National Army (LNA) commander Khalifah Haftar, has actively backed the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) against the Sudanese military and armed forces in the ongoing fighting in Khartoum and its surrounding environs.

As in Sudan, contending leaders in Libya, including Haftar, have refused to implement internationally-backed political transition agreements that would require them to cede power.

Bracing for the impacts of new US asylum restrictions

Title 42, a public health rule used to block people from seeking asylum at the US southern border for more than three years, will end on May 11 as the Biden administration announces the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency. In its place, the US will use existing harsh immigration laws and newly announced asylum restrictions meant to deter people from crossing or seeking protection at the US southern border.

Relative calm in Sudan as ceasefire brings some respite from fighting

Artillery fire could be heard in parts of Khartoum and warplanes flew overhead on Tuesday, residents said, though an internationally monitored ceasefire appeared to have brought some respite from heavy fighting in the Sudanese capital.

Night-time airstrikes were reported in at least one area after the ceasefire started late on Monday, but residents otherwise reported relative calm.

Eritrean refugees caught between crisis at home, Sudan conflict

Some Eritreans are reportedly missing in Sudan, raising fears of kidnappings by Eritrean authorities or traffickers.

Nabil Mohamed* last heard from his friend, a fellow Eritrean, on April 19 in Kassala, a city in eastern Sudan near the Eritrean border. He was fleeing Sudan’s war-torn capital, Khartoum, to a refugee camp and to access aid from the United Nations.

Race against time to stop ‘humanitarian disaster’ among Sudan refugees in Chad

Coming rainy season threatens 80,000 living in ‘heartbreaking’ conditions in vulnerable border region after fleeing war at home

Tens of thousands of Sudanese refugees, many of them children, who have crossed the border into Chad risk a “major humanitarian disaster” when the rainy season begins within weeks, a Red Cross official has warned.