
Bolivia: The Extreme Right Takes Advantage of a Popular Uprising
The Bolivian government cries “coup,” but time and again repressed against organized popular sectors.
The Bolivian government cries “coup,” but time and again repressed against organized popular sectors.
In Algeria, months of mass protests face increasing state repression as elections near.
Since the uprisings, the government has defended police, made a series of arrests and proposed new tax reforms that do not differ much from the old ones.
Canada's symbolic actions for human rights are outweighed by troublesome support for Saudi Arabia’s role in the Yemeni civil war.
In his new book, Todd Miller focuses on the growing impact of climate change on global displacement and migration.
As elections loom in Argentina, state workers resist pressure to campaign for President Mauricio Macri
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