Fears persist in Europe over potential US move on Greenland
European leaders are increasingly worried about the prospect of a US move into Greenland, yet appear unable to mount a convincing response.
European leaders are increasingly worried about the prospect of a US move into Greenland, yet appear unable to mount a convincing response.
Progressive groups termed the denial of bail a violation of the fundamental right of liberty, accusing the Narendra Modi-led government of persecuting opposition voices and political dissent.
The controversial measure by the Paz government to eliminate gasoline subsidies has been opposed by organized workers, including teachers, factory workers, and peasants.
In this piece, we review the arguments made by members of the United Nations Security Council regarding the US attack on Venezuela on January 3.
The United Arab Emirates has recently suffered its first clear defeat in a direct power contest with Saudi Arabia in eastern Yemen.
Europeans have taken to the streets in response to US attacks on Venezuela and the abduction of President Nicolás Maduro, while governments back the Trump administration’s illegal assault.
In this article, we summarize Donald Trump’s statements on how the military attack was carried out, the possibility of a second attack, his plans for Venezuela, and the enormous importance that Venezuelan oil will have in the coming months of US intervention in South America.
The attack on January 3 is part of the US war that began in 2001 and will continue long after the engines of the Chinook helicopters cool down.
The Trump administration had threatened that it would carry out land strikes against Venezuela for months, and even declared that the government of Venezuela is a “terrorist organization”, interpreted as a pre-text for bypassing the US Congress in order to take unilateral military action.
Protests erupted after a mosque bombing in an Alawite-majority neighborhood killed eight people. An ISIS splinter group claimed responsibility for the bombing only a week after the US launched a military operation purportedly against ISIS in Syria.
These assaults form part of a broader deterioration in detention conditions, which prisoners say continue to worsen.
Sri Lanka is expected to pay over 25% of its total revenue in debt servicing every year at a time when Ditwah, as per early estimates, caused damages worth 7 billion USD or around 7% of the country’s GDP.