Tag Archive: Africa/South Africa
Medical Workers of Conviction: Speaking to Cuban Doctors Who Heal the World
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Africa/Burkina Faso, Africa/Namibia, Africa/South Africa, Asia/Vietnam, Central America/Belize, Economy, Health Care, History, Human Rights, Labor, Middle East/Israel, News, North America/Antigua, North America/Barbados, North America/Cuba, North America/United States of America, Opinion, Politics, Social Justice, South America/Brazil, Time-Sensitive, Trade, War
Released for Syndication: 09/23/2020
In 2004, Dr. José Armando Arronte Villamarín was posted to head a Cuban medical brigade in Namibia. Cuban medical personnel first came to southwest...
Full ArticleMultinationals and Oil Companies Are Imposing Their Greed on the People of Mozambique
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Activism, Africa/Algeria, Africa/Mozambique, Africa/Nigeria, Africa/South Africa, Economy, Europe/France, Europe/Portugal, Europe/Russia, Europe/United Kingdom, History, Human Rights, Labor, News, North America/United States of America, Opinion, Politics, Time-Sensitive, War
Released for Syndication: 09/10/2020
Three years ago, on October 5, 2017, fighters with the Al Sunnah wa Jama’ah (ASWJ) entered the town of Mocímboa da Praia in northern...
Full ArticleThe New Fault Lines in a Post-Globalized World
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Africa/South Africa, Asia/China, Asia/Japan, Asia/South Korea, Asia/Taiwan, Economy, Environment, Europe, Food, North America/Mexico, North America/United States of America, South America/Argentina, Time-Sensitive, Trade
Released for Syndication: 04/15/2020
The new normal will usher in the most profound changes since World War II.
Full ArticleHow the Cuban Peoples’ Fight Against Colonialism Prepared It for the Coronavirus
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Africa/South Africa, North America/Cuba, North America/United States of America, Opinion, Time-Sensitive
Released for Syndication: 04/10/2020