The Bangkok bubble: soft power in international media
So much of Thai history is open-secrets known by the majority, the rural poor, but remains inaccessible to the Foreign Correspondents Club.
Tribunal for Palestine against Germany pledges to bring the guilty “before the judges of the nations”
In the tribunal’s closing session, twelve leaders made symbolic accusations against the Federal Republic of Germany and its institutions.
US-based activists mobilize to say Hands off Venezuela!
Activists denounce the New York Times for once again supporting regime change in Venezuela
Peruvians demand a new, participatory political system
Peoples Dispatch reports from the ground in Peru where massive mobilizations are continuing in support of the ousted president Pedro Castillo.
“We are here to support our President”: Peruvians resist the coup
Hundreds of Peruvians have come to the capital Lima to protest the coup against Pedro Castillo and to demand fundamental changes in the political system
Dangerous hypocrisy in action: US to respond in “in kind” if Russia uses chemical weapons
The US government, notable wielder of chemical weapons, plans to violently escalate Ukraine conflict if Russia uses chemical weapons
Cuba rejects new US sanctions against its officials
The US government has imposed sanctions on Cuban defense minister Álvaro López Miera and the Special National Brigade (SNB) under the Global Magnitsky Act, alleging “abuses against protesters”
Public lecture with P. Sainath on reporting on the great processes of our time and his own evolution in journalism






