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Alert: Cuba caravan blockade challenge at Mexican border
After a tense day of negotiations on July 20, with Mexican officials who at first declared the Pastors for Peace…
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Iroquois Nationals lacrosse team passport struggle
Despite being the originators of the lacrosse sport centuries ago, athletes of the Haudenosaunee--the Six Nations Iroquois Confederacy--are being denied…
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Victory at Oakland port: Israeli ship blocked from unloading
In a historic and unprecedented action today, over 800 labor and community activists blocked the gates of the Oakland docks…
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U.S. government covertly paid thousands of dollars to Miami journalists covering the detention and trial of the Cuban Five
A press conference held June 2 at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., attended by a variety of national…
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Bolivia conference proposes real solutions to climate change
From April 19 to 22, over 15,000 people from 130 countries attended the first World People's Conference on Climate Change…
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Court rules against racist hiring practices in NYC fire department
The Vulcan Society, an association of Black firefighters, has won a major legal victory in New York City--but the limited…
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Analysis
Haiti’s centuries-long battle against imperialism
As the Haitian masses do whatever they must to survive, a policeman tries to stop the so-called 'looting,' Jan. 15.…
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Nuevo peligro en la vida de Mumia
La vida de Mumia Abu-Jamal, líder afroamericano y prisionero condenado a muerte, enfrenta un nuevo peligro. Un fallo pendiente de…
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Life of Mumia Abu-Jamal in new danger
The life of African American leader and death-row prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal is in new danger. A pending U.S. Supreme Court…
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U.N. vote to end U.S. blockade on Cuba: 187-3
Cuba's resounding victory in the United Nations--with 187 countries voting against the U.S. blockade, three countries for, and two abstentions--comes…
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