Sri Lankan President & PM to Resign After Thousands of Protesters Storm Their Homes
Mass protests in Sri Lanka forced the country’s president and prime minister to agree to resign as the country faces a dire economic crisis.
Read MoreMass protests in Sri Lanka forced the country’s president and prime minister to agree to resign as the country faces a dire economic crisis.
Read MoreWherever simplifications of political realities are being reproduced today, with the goal of driving hatred, the twilight is spreading.
Read MoreAgents of the Ortega regime invaded the facilities of nine NGOs on July 8. The organizations were recently stripped of their legal status.
Read MoreMark Snyder from the United States took our photo of the day: “Multnomah Falls” in Bridal Veil, Oregon , USA. He used a Samsung S22 camera.
Read MoreIn 365 days the situation has not improved. Nor the quality of life of Cubans. The conditions that led to the July 11 protests still persist.
Read MoreWayne Snyder from the United States took our photo of the day: “Pot of Rice and Beans (Congri)”, in Cienfuegos, Cuba.
Read MoreThe international commission intended to personally verify the conditions of more than 180 political prisoners of the Ortega-Murillo regime.
Read MoreNever again should we allow single thinking, blacklisting, or hate rallies, or we will continue, indefinitely, going around in circles.
Read MoreIt’s difficult to express the full dimensions of what Chile is currently living through with this unprecedented Constitutional process.
Read MoreTim Cholowski from Canada took our photo of the day: “Waterton National Park”, in Alberta, Canada.
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