Civil unrest in Nicaragua
The government has turned its back on its people, more than that, it has brutally killed those who are protesting against its social security reforms.
The government has turned its back on its people, more than that, it has brutally killed those who are protesting against its social security reforms.
The Cuban model is no longer just an effect of Castro’s regime but a transgenerational economic model.
The U.S.-led airstrike is another of countless bouts of masculine insecurity manifested in foreign policy decisions.
He was starting to attack enterprises, corporations and structural capitalism, a feat that some say got him killed.
Marielle Franco was assassinated March 14 in her car after leaving an event that she organized for the empowerment of black women. She was targeted.
Latin America’s response — turning a blind eye — is further empowering Maduro’s regime.
This shift — weeds — grows from systemic issues that were never uprooted from countries’ turbulent histories.
Just knowing that human rights atrocities are happening is not enough to make a case-and-point argument to intervene and tackle the problem.
The U.S. has never been the be-all and end-all for what democracy should represent, and that has become clear through the mere consideration of this deal.
What is actually at stake is whether or not the people of Colombia will break the traditional model of conservatism imposed by the country’s massive cultural ties to religion.
Since the creation of Israel, the U.S. has financially and militarily aided Israel as a commitment to foster democracy and economic growth in the region.
Hundreds of people are being auctioned off for as low as $400 in nine markets around the country, but there is speculation that there are many more markets.