by Nora Garcia Nieves | May 23, 2022 | Activism, Afghanistan, Africa, Argentina, Economics, Europe, Gender, Germany, Greece, History, Human Rights, Immigration, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Middle East, Poland, Politics, Russia, Social Justice, South America, Spain, Syria, Turkey, Ukraine, United Nations, United States, War, Women's Rights
Where there’s a will, there’s a way.
by Jeremy Corbyn | Apr 27, 2022 | Activism, Afghanistan, Africa, Asia, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Denmark, Economics, Europe, Food, History, Human Rights, Immigration, India, Iraq, Israel, Kenya, Libya, Middle East, Montenegro, North America, North Macedonia, Pakistan, Politics, Russia, Rwanda, Serbia, Slovenia, Social Justice, South Korea, Spain, Syria, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United Nations, United States, Vietnam, War, Yemen
All wars end in a negotiation of some sort – so why not now?
by Vijay Prashad and Taroa Zúñiga Silva | Dec 16, 2021 | Activism, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Cuba, Economics, Elections, Gender, Hungary, Immigration, Law, Politics, Right Wing, Spain, United States, Venezuela, War, Women's Rights
Presidential candidate José Antonio Kast reflects the failure of Chile to prosecute those who violated the rights of Chileans during the 30 years of Pinochet’s rule.
by Rosa Miriam Elizalde | Oct 29, 2021 | Activism, China, Cuba, Donald Trump, Economics, History, Human Rights, Joe Biden, Mexico, Politics, Russia, Spain, Trade, United States, War
Through USAID, the U.S. government has funneled millions of dollars into Cuban opposition groups as part of their desperate attempts to overthrow the revolution.
by Taroa Zúñiga Silva | Apr 28, 2021 | Activism, Argentina, Chile, Economics, Human Rights, Immigration, Labor, Mexico, South Korea, Spain, Tech, United States, Venezuela
Even before the crisis of the pandemic, food delivery companies have seen their profits skyrocket while their so-called “self-employed” workers suffer rights violations and were banned from unionizing.