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African Union contemplates political federation
The July summit of the African Union debated the formation of a federation of African states proposed by Lybian leader…
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El desvanecimiento de las pensiones
Más de 34 millones de personas—el 12 por ciento de la población—tienen 65 años o más en los Estados Unidos.…
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Genarlow Wilson: victim of the racist ‘justice’ system
The case of Genarlow Wilson shines a light on the racism still pervasive in the U.S. "justice" system today. Wilson…
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Sison off EU terror list, Beltran released
The Filipino left has won two important legal victories. First, a European Union court ruling removed Prof. José Maria Sison…
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A word from globalization’s ‘have-nots’
Proponents of globalization claim it provides answers to many of the world’s economic problems. But while transnational corporate giants rake…
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FARC negotiator unjustly convicted in U.S. court
The U.S. war on the Colombian revolutionary movement took a serious turn on July 9 when a Washington, D.C., federal…
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Japanese minister excuses U.S. nuclear attack
Japan’s defense minister, Fumio Kyuma, recently stated that the U.S. nuclear attacks against Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 were an…
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Miami activists take action against Burger King
The first of summer actions against Burger King took place in South Florida on July 11. The aim is to…
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Palestine forum sheds light on Gaza
On July 7, the ANSWER Coalition (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism) and the Palestinian American Women's Association…
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Stop the execution of Troy Davis, an innocent man
"The execution of an innocent man is not unconstitutional," said attorney Jason Ewart, attorney for Georgia death row inmate Troy…
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