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Dilio Muelas Morales, 62, a traditional doctor of the Misak Indigenous community in Colombia, inside the ‘Michaya,’ where he receives patients / credit: Antonio Cascio

What Health Care in Colombia Could Look Like Under the Petro Government

Natalia Torres Garzon September 26, 2022 Natalia Torres Garzon

Oppressed communities in Colombia see newly-elected President Gustavo Petro’s proposal to reform healthcare—among other aspects of Colombian society—as aligning with their culture as well as their spiritual understanding, reports Natalia Torres Garzon.

A view of the Villarrica volcano from the Huerquehue National Park in the Araucanía region of Chile / credit: Josefina Hepp

‘Only Way Out Is Emancipation’: Mapuche Ponder Future As Chile Rejects Constitution

Carole Concha Bell September 23, 2022 Carole Concha Bell

Chile’s population rejecting a proposed constitution on September 4 will hit hard one group: Indigenous people, who are socially and economically disadvantaged, thanks to generations of land dispossession and invisibility in Chile’s political landscape. Carole Concha Bell reports.

Women in Western Sahara, officially the Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic / credit: Saharauiak / Wikipedia

Morocco Fails to Get Kenyan Endorsement for Occupation of Western Sahara

Pavan Kulkarni September 22, 2022 Pavan Kulkarni

A Kenyan foreign ministry communique has clarified newly elected President William Ruto's tweet on rescinding recognition for the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR) was arbitrary and has no bearing on Kenya’s foreign policy, reports Pavan Kulkarni of Peoples Dispatch.

Members of grassroots monitoring group Shannonwatch protest the Irish government allowing the U.S. military to use Shannon Airport in southeastern Ireland / credit: Shannonwatch / Twitter

The Roar of a U.S. Warplane Over a Civilian Irish Airport

Vijay Prashad September 20, 2022 Vijay Prashad

Shannonwatch’s objectives are to “end U.S. military use of Shannon Airport, to stop rendition flights through the airport, and to obtain accountability for both from the relevant Irish authorities and political leaders.” Vijay Prashad writes from Ireland for Globetrotter.

The South African flag, U.S. dollars and a video camera / credit: Toward Freedom photo illustration

Hiding in Plain Sight: The Capture of South African ‘Independent’ Media by the U.S. State and Big Capital

Phillip Dexter and Roscoe Palm September 16, 2022 Phillip Dexter and Roscoe Palm

It is time we knew who the masters of South African media really are, write Phillip Dexter and Roscoe Palm of Pan-African Institute for Socialism.

A map of countries where the United States has militarily intervened / credit: Congressional Research Service

U.S. Launched 251 Military Interventions Since 1991, and 469 Since 1798

Benjamin Norton September 14, 2022 Benjamin Norton

The U.S. military launched 469 foreign interventions since 1798, including 251 since the end of the first cold war in 1991, according to official Congressional Research Service data. Benjamin Norton reports for Multipolarista.

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