Tag Archive: History
Why Imperialism Is Obsolete in Latin America
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Asia/China, Economy, Health Care, History, Human Rights, Interview, Media, News, North America/United States of America, Opinion, Politics, Social Benefits, South America, South America/Brazil, South America/Guyana, South America/Venezuela, Trade, Trump
Released for Syndication: 11/25/2020
An interview with Jorge Arreaza, foreign minister of Venezuela.
Full ArticleVictims of Nuclear Bomb Tests on U.S. Soil 75 Years Ago Continue to Seek Justice
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Satya Vatti
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Activism, Community, History, Human Rights, North America/United States of America, Social Justice
Released for Syndication: 11/09/2020
Before the United States dropped atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, it conducted tests that have caused serious health issues to generations of New Mexico residents—who remain uncompensated.
Full ArticleWhy Capitalism Was Destined to Come Out on Top in the 2020 Election
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Democratic Party, Economy, Election Regulations, GOP/Right Wing, History, Labor, North America/United States of America, Opinion, Politics, Presidential Elections, Social Benefits, Time-Sensitive, Trump
Released for Syndication: 11/05/2020
No matter who “won” the U.S. election, what will not change is the capitalist organization of the country’s economy. The great majority of enterprises...
Full ArticleIndia’s Move Toward a De Facto Unitary State
Released for Syndication: 11/05/2020
India is being pushed toward a de facto unitary state, with states being kept totally out of the loop in decision-making, as seen in the new agricultural laws, goods and services tax compensation, Jammu and Kashmir bifurcation and new National Education Policy.
Full ArticleThe Scary Truth Is Many Senate Dems Share the Same Corporate Agenda as Amy Coney Barrett
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Activism, Democratic Party, Economy, Environment, GOP/Right Wing, History, Indigenous Resistance, Labor, Law, News, North America/United States of America, Politics, Social Justice, South America/Ecuador, Time-Sensitive
Released for Syndication: 10/28/2020
She’s exactly the kind of judge corporate donors support.
Full ArticleWhy Clarence Thomas Is a Clear-Cut Case for Impeachment From the Supreme Court
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Bill Blum
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Democratic Party, GOP/Right Wing, History, Law, News, North America/United States of America, Opinion, Politics, Presidential Elections, Time-Sensitive, Trump
Released for Syndication: 10/26/2020
It is never too late to do justice.
Full ArticleWhy 2020 Is the Year of Black Holes
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Activism, Asia/India, Europe/Germany, Europe/United Kingdom, History, News, North America/United States of America, Opinion, Science
Released for Syndication: 10/23/2020
The Nobel physics prize went to scientists who have broken the dam on our understanding of mysteries in the universe.
Full ArticleHaiti Has a Long History of Being Assaulted by Its Latin American Neighbors
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Activism, Europe/France, History, Human Rights, North America/Canada, North America/Haiti, North America/United States of America, Opinion, Politics, Social Justice, South America/Argentina, South America/Brazil, War, Women’s Rights
Released for Syndication: 10/22/2020
A 15-year peacekeeping mission by the UN in Haiti that ended one year ago still has unanswered questions about how Latin American nations came to participate in the occupation against a small, unarmed and impoverished Caribbean nation.
Full ArticleArgentina’s Veteran Ambassador Makes a Stand for the Sovereignty of Latin America
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Economy, Europe, Europe/United Kingdom, History, Human Rights, Interview, Media, News, North America/United States of America, Opinion, Politics, South America/Argentina, South America/Bolivia, South America/Brazil, South America/Colombia, South America/Ecuador, South America/Peru, South America/Venezuela, Trade
Released for Syndication: 10/21/2020
Alicia Castro does not shy away from her views. She came to diplomacy from the trade union movement, where she was a leader when...
Full ArticleThe Police System That Terrorizes the Poor and Minorities Is Rooted in the Colonial Past
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Justin Podur
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Activism, Criminal Justice, History, Law, Media, News, North America/Canada, North America/United States of America, Opinion, Politics, Social Justice, Time-Sensitive, War
Released for Syndication: 10/20/2020