Russian Brutal Crackdown on Antiwar Protests Continues
Russian police continue to crack down on antiwar protests. More than 350 people were arrested at a rally in St. Petersburg on Wednesday.
Read MoreRussian police continue to crack down on antiwar protests. More than 350 people were arrested at a rally in St. Petersburg on Wednesday.
Read MoreA total of 141 of the 193 UN member states supported the resolution that “deplores” the Russian aggression. Nicaragua and Cuba abstained.
Read MoreThe Kapawe’no First Nation community has discovered at least 169 potential mass graves on the grounds of the former residential school.
Read MoreCitizens of several African countries report they were pushed back from Poland because they are Black. Ellie Mboma is a student from Congo.
Read MoreThe closure of European airspace to Russian planes is one of the first collateral consequences for Cuba of the invasion of Ukraine.
Read MoreRussian demonstrators risked a violent crackdown by police as they took to the streets of at least four dozen cities on Sunday.
Read MoreToday’s featured artist is Roberto Poveda from Cuba with the song “Sueno Mama” from the album “Son Electrico” (2004).
Read MoreThe EU delegation noted it raises the Ukrainian flag “as a symbol of solidarity in support of the sovereignty, peace and freedom of Ukraine”
Read MoreEl Salvador, Costa Rica & Panama will relax health restriction in the third year of the pandemic to increase tourism and improve the economy.
Read MoreAcross Russia, thousands of people risked police violence to protest Vladimir Putin’s decision to invade Ukraine…
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