Tony Blair and George W. Bush

Following the release of the British Chilcot Inquiry report into the Iraq war, former U.S. President George W. Bush has defended the decision to invade Iraq together with the UK in 2003. ... More


The Pentagon will spend $240 million to build new infrastructure and repair old buildings at the U.S. Guantanamo Navy Base in Cuba, according to contract documents.... More


Amid months of sometimes violent nationwide protests, France's National Assembly has approved embattled President Francois Hollande's controversial labor reforms... More


A Black man was shot dead by a police officer after reportedly being pulled over for a broken tail light in Falcon Heights, Minnesota, on Wednesday.... More


Protests and vigils continue in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, for African American father of five, Alton Sterling, who was shot dead by police while pinned to the ground early Tuesday morning.... More


In news from the U.S. presidential campaign trail, presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has defended his decision to tweet an anti-Semitic image, which showed Hillary Clinton, a pile of $100 bills, and a six-pointed Star of David, along with the words "Most Corrupt Candidate Ever!"... More


Cuban ministers continued today to present legislators with an overview of their respective sectors, as part of the current period of sessions of the National Assembly.... More


The 46th contingent of the Jose Marti Solidarity with Cuba Brigade is expected in Cuba next Monday, July 11th.... More


Cuba will conclude in August a gas pipeline that will make it possible to reclaim for use 150 thousand cubic meters of gas that were previously being wasted.... More


Bolivian President Evo Morales says he will raise the issue of U.S. military bases in Latin America at the United Nations Security Council after his country was recently elected to occupy one of the non-permanent seats.... More


Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega

Nicaraguan President Ortega says more collaboration needed to thwart U.S. intervention in the region. ... More


The leader of Mexico’s National Regeneration Movement, the Morena party, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, has criticized the Ministry of Finance's latest increase in the price of gasoline after President Enrique Peña Nieto promised there would be no price hikes on fuel back in 2014.... More


With the country grappling with its worst recession since the Great Depression, Brazil's interim government has loaned the state of Rio de Janeiro nearly 900 million to pay for extra security costs and extend subway lines for Olympic Games, which begin August 5.... More


According to human rights organizations, Mexico should created a national search system for the disappeared. ... More


Brazilian Coup President Michel Temer

No country in the world currently has a minimum retirement age above 67, but Michel Temer wants to raise Brazil's to 70.... More


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