International News Briefs for Wednesday, November 12, 2025
We bring you some of the top international news stories compiled by Democracy Now on Wednesday, November 12 2025.
Read MoreWe bring you some of the top international news stories compiled by Democracy Now on Wednesday, November 12 2025.
Read MoreThe great unknown is where the votes of young people, working-class citizens, and habitual abstainers will go now that voting is mandatory.
Read More“Overcrowding in detention, a lack of oversight and misinformation” are creating dangerous conditions, says Sister Tracey Horan.
Read MoreCarolina Jimenez and David Smilde: “The tragedy is that both Maduro and the opposition see Trump as a way to stay in power, or to obtain it.”
Read MoreAlexa Zamora recommends using Signal and VPNs, & advises independent media to implement digital security protocols to prevent online attacks.
Read More“Their transnational nature and the opacity of their operations make it extremely difficult to bring perpetrators to justice.”
Read MoreWe bring you some of the top international news stories compiled by Democracy Now on Tuesday, November 11 2025.
Read MoreThe regime denies the family’s demand for a transparent and public trial, something many Cubans are also requesting.
Read MoreIt’s time to bring you the winners and special mentions of our 14th Havana Times Photo Contest. Congratulations to all participants.
Read MoreThe fossil-fuel industry’s new favorite weapon, turning justice systems into instruments of intimidation. “Speak out, and you’ll pay for it”.
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