The Current Impasse in Belarus and the Peace Alternative
The US must stop fishing in troubled waters and let the people of Belarus decide. They have the power and don’t need to be told what democracy looks like.
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The US must stop fishing in troubled waters and let the people of Belarus decide. They have the power and don’t need to be told what democracy looks like.
It is incumbent upon the state to act and remedy the pernicious influence of caste by eradicating its hierarchies and doing so requires looking at reservation as a component of political equality.
Foster talks about the US escalating its tension with China conflict, about whether there are any differences between Trump and Biden, and about the worsening environmental crisis.
Six years after the USA helped to engineer a right-wing takeover of Ukraine using mass protests, another former Soviet republic — Belarus — is now in the gunsights of Washington and the European Union.
Reports on the Adani group’s projects worldwide show massive illegalities, environmental destruction, and human rights violations. Two articles, on Adani’s Godda plant, and coal mines in the Hasdeo Aranya forests.
The plight of salaried employees has worsened since the lockdown, with a net loss of 18.9 million since the coronavirus pandemic arrived on Indian shores.
In Fidel’s opinion, the problems posed by nuclear war are unsolvable and that is why he always maintained that the best thing would be for all nuclear weapons to be destroyed.
It is nothing more than a scheme to give an Arab stamp of approval to Israel’s status quo of land theft, home demolitions, and other abuses of Palestinian rights.
Greta Thunberg and other climate activists have initiated an open letter to European Union and global leaders in July, calling on them to #FaceTheClimateEmergency.
A fond remembrance of the late director by one of his oldest friends from the theatre.
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