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The interim President of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, has picked up some bad habits from his predecessor and along the way...
Read moreIn Cuba there are missing and it is known who has disappeared them, the latter are heroes for the government....There...
Read moreThe current "big" international debacle appears to be related to the movements of Edward Snowden, former contractor to the United...
Read moreContinued support for the Senate Immigration Bill among immigrant advocates means they have fallen for another D.C. trick. While commentators...
Read moreIn early June, Edward Snowden blew the whistle anonymously on the NSA's snooping on millions of United States citizens. A...
Read moreEvents in Brazil and in Egypt further evidence that when governments do not heed the needs of the people, changes...
Read moreI have often pondered on the enigma which is Cuba, a nation so physically close to the United States, yet...
Read moreOn June 27, Journalist Day in Venezuela, the late Hugo Chávez received the Simon Bolivar Prize for Journalism for the...
Read moreWhen speaking of natural rights, the right of free speech is typically numbered among the foremost of said rights (for...
Read moreOne might have predicted that the host of the United Nations World Press Freedom Day, Costa Rica, would soon face...
Read moreAlthough laws against owning another person (slavery) are on the books in every nation on earth — and rightly so...
Read moreThe Voice of Russia Radio has examined both the likelihood of passage and the potential outcomes of the Senate immigration...
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