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Washington, D.C., police sets up random checkpoints
On June 7, D.C. police set up checkpoints in the city’s predominantly Black Trinidad neighborhood in response to a recent…
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First same-sex marriages performed in Greece
With local residents and LGBT activists as witnesses, two same-sex marriages were performed for the first time in Greece on…
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Cuban doctors play key role in Bolivia
On May 27, the Cuban embassy in Bolivia announced that 13 million free medical consultations had been conducted in Bolivia…
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Pregnant farm worker dies of heat stroke
In life under the capitalist system, workers are treated like commodities. To the bosses, workers are mere objects who can…
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Japanese court rules ASDF Iraq missions illegal
The Nagoya High Court in Japan has ruled that the Air Self-Defense Force’s transport of multinational combat troops in Iraq…
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Liberation Volume 2, Issue 13
Volume 2, No. 13: While Iraqis and GIs Die... Corporations Get Rich On the cover: Why the ruling class loves…
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The meaning of revolutionary internationalism
When Colombia’s government, headed by U.S. puppet Álvaro Uribe Vélez, launched a secret military offensive into Ecuadorian territory on March…
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Sugar workers headed for a bitter retirement
Millions of people will go to the polls this election year. We learn early on in childhood that what makes…
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South American countries sign UNASUR constitution
On May 23, the leaders of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay and Venezuela met…
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Detained immigrants face abuse and neglect
According to a recent four-part Washington Post series, immigrant detainees are being neglected and not given the proper medical care.…
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