Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has charmed the political class across the United States with his folksy affect. Back in home in Minnesota, Walz’s constituents in liberal strongholds are wondering whether they can support his bid to serve as Kamala Harris’s vice president while Israel uses U.S. weapons to escalate a brutal war in the Middle East.... More


Shortly after leaving the podium following his Churchill-like speech, the megalomaniac Tel Aviv regime premier ordered the carpet bombing of the southern suburb of Beirut, known as Dahiyeh.... More


Only once, as far as we know, has the United States government publicly admitted that it has been the one to boycott Cuba's access to the Internet.  In November 2022, the Department of Justice recommended to the Federal Communications Commission the denial of a permit for the island to link up to the submarine cable that interconnects the Caribbean countries with the American continent.... More


This October 7th marks one year since the people of Gaza showed the world that the Palestinian people will continue to resist their forced displacement and dispossession. ... More


On Friday, September 27th, Benjamin Netanyahu is slated to travel to New York City and address the United Nations General Assembly.... More


The West Bank has been occupied by Israel since 1967, but not everyone understands what that means.... More


Address by Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel at the XI Extraordinary Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America-People's Trade Treaty (ALBA-TCP) / held virtually on August 26, 2024 ... More


The Biden administration on Tuesday approved roughly $20 billion in additional U.S.-made weapons for Israel's military as the death toll from its catastrophic assault on Gaza neared 40,000, with dozens killed over just the past 24 hours in Israeli attacks across the besieged enclave.... More


Julian Assange’s lengthy detention has finally ended, but the danger that his prosecution poses to the rights of journalists remains.  As is widely known, the U.S. government’s pursuit of Assange under the Espionage Act threatens to criminalize common journalistic practices.  Sadly, Assange’s guilty plea and release from custody have done nothing to ease that threat.... More


Jet-lagged and a long way from home, US lawyer Barry Pollack found himself inside a packed courtroom for a three-hour hearing on a small island in the Western Pacific last Wednesday.... More


After a 14-year struggle, including five years spent in Belmarsh, a maximum-security prison in London, WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange is finally free. Under the terms of a plea deal with the U.S. Department of Justice, Assange pled guilty to one count of conspiracy to obtain documents, writings and notes connected with the national defense under the Espionage Act.  Assange was facing 175 years in prison for 18 charges in the indictment filed by the Trump administration and pursued by the Biden administration.... More


Brussels, June 22 (RHC)-- The European Union has admitted to what it called a "difficult situation" after a journalism consortium said Tunisia, Morocco and Mauritania were dumping migrants in the desert, using the EU's funds.... More


Speaking about statesmen whose lives were filled with sincere and pure endeavors in God-pleasing service to their nation is a difficult task, as one cannot do justice to it.... More


Legal experts are voicing hope and caution after London’s High Court ruling this week allowed WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to appeal his extradition to the United States.... More


Interview with Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel / Conducted by Ignacio Ramonet   ... More


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