Ecuador deports more than 800 Colombian prisoners. Bogotá protests
The measure taken by Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa provoked the outrage of his Colombian counterpart, who described the measure as “unfriendly”.
The measure taken by Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa provoked the outrage of his Colombian counterpart, who described the measure as “unfriendly”.
Farmers, under the leadership of Mazdoor Kisan Party, have been fighting against the state-landlord nexus in the region for decades, demanding rights over the land they cultivate.
According to Brazil’s president, his administration has made at least 10 attempts to meet with US officials, with no response.
The total hunger-related death toll in Gaza has risen to 154 as Israel obstructs the flow of aid into the Strip
The United States wields tariff threat, forcing countries around the world to make deals to reduce trade impact
Mario Fernandes has been in prison since November 2024 for his alleged role in the attempted coup on January 8.
The US Department of Defense has awarded a contract to Acquisition Logistics LLC to build a sprawling short-term ICE detention center with a capacity of 5,000 detainees
Health workers across South Korea demand sustainable staffing, fair workloads, and action on past government promises left unfulfilled.
“The starvation in Gaza is entirely preventable,” says Palestinian Youth Movement activist
After a close vote, Vargas defeated Leonidas Iza, former presidential candidate and current president of CONAIE, the country’s most powerful grassroots organization.
Among the DOL’s proposals is a rollback that could cause an estimated 3.7 million home health care workers to be paid less than the federal minimum wage and be ineligible for overtime pay
Filipino organizers protest Marcos-Trump visit, denounce trade deal and remittance tax as harmful to migrants