Rebuilding Syria, the other war
Although a victory may appear at hand, the reality is that another war is only just beginning in Syria, a war to rebuild the country
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Although a victory may appear at hand, the reality is that another war is only just beginning in Syria, a war to rebuild the country
Last night, after eight o'clock, teleSUR reported that Evo Morales held a 10 point lead over his opponent - 46.86 to 36.73%, with more than 95% of the votes counted. We must however wait until 100% are tallied to declare a victory for Evo and Bolivia
We are "living" in the 21st century and, for Donald Trump, the almost new president of the United States, life and the integration of the world must go backwards, and he is trying to recycle the colonialist formulas of yesteryear, with the addition that this time money is the main factor when it comes to appropriating foreign territories and reformulating even the geography itself
President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdezis tireless, undertaking continuous tours of different parts of the country, and always allowing time to hear from the people, to converse with them, in the style of the Comandante Fidel Castro
It’s February, and exactly as was the case three years ago, events in Ukraine are making headlines. Guns are again being fired; deaths and injuries are being reported. Low temperatures of below 20o Celsius are affecting the region these days, but they have not lowered tensions in a conflict, which far from nearing a resolution, is worsening
Today Colombia is seething with confrontation between the people and a neoliberal government, which spends more time and money attempting to destabilize Venezuela than contributing to its own country
The brilliant economist Rafeal Correa, who during his presidency made Ecuador a model of progress, now faces legal prosecution, in an increasingly familiar pattern
Subordination to the U.S. makes European countries losers again
I can't imagine Joe Biden summoning his followers to "take over" the Capitol, or insisting on proclaiming electoral fraud in the "cradle of democracy."
Among those who watched Cuban doctors leave Bolivia, from Santa Cruz airport - despite the police, military officers, and "new authorities" on hand - there were those whose conscience ached, aware that hope was departing