In today’s episode, we bring you stories of further Israeli atrocities on Palestinians, Canada sending military forces to Haiti, Peru’s government declaring an emergency in seven provinces, and protests in Greece against the docking of a US warship
In today’s episode, we bring you stories of the US Nuclear Posture Review, protests in Haiti, a controversy over the 2030 Winter Olympics, and the amnesty given for a Colombian guerilla leader
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In this episode, we bring you stories of protests in Haiti, flooding in Nigeria, Australia reversing its position on the stance on Jerusalem, and a Brazilian court fining protesters
In this episode, we bring you stories of the impact of heat waves, Haitians denouncing foreign intervention, US railroad workers rejecting an agreement, and fighting in Yemen
En las últimas semanas, las calles de Haití han vuelto a estar ocupadas por grandes marchas y cortes de carreteras. Bancos y organizaciones no gubernamentales (ONG) -incluidas organizaciones caritativas católicas- se enfrentaron a la ira de los manifestantes, que denunciaron la injerencia de Estados Unidos en los asuntos haitianos.
In today’s episode, we take a look at the protests in Haiti, the sentencing of Saudi tribesmen for protesting a megacity project, peace talks in Colombia, and Hungary’s assault on abortion rights
Today we look at the dismissal of charges against leaders of Abahlali baseMjondolo, the strike by trade unions in Haiti to protest social and economic insecurity, and more
Civil society organizations and progressive sectors in Haiti and globally have warned that Jovenel Moïse’s assassination could be used as pretext to increase foreign interference and further deepen the socio-political crisis in the country
Jovenel Moïse, whose term ended on February 7, has refused to transfer power and plans on carrying out an electoral process that has been deemed illegitimate by the millions of Haitians mobilizing on the streets for the last several months
Today we look at the verdict in the murder trial of Derek Chauvin, the revocation of Danish residency permits for Syrian refugees, and more
Haitians demand that the US government withdraw its support for the illegitimate government of the de-facto president Jovenel Moïse, whose term officially ended on February 7, and respect the self-determination and sovereignty of the Haitian people
Three weeks following the breach of constitutional order, the masses in Haiti continue to demand an end to the rule of US backed president Jovenel Moïse.