President Evo Morales said Wednesday he is expelling the U.S. Agency for International Development from Bolivia.
President Evo Morales said Wednesday he is expelling the U.S. Agency for International Development from Bolivia.
President Evo Morales said Wednesday he is expelling the U.S. Agency for International Development from Bolivia.
Rhymes In a little over a month after the death of Hugo Chavez, Venezuelans elected his former vice president and hand-picked successor Nicolás Maduro. This, as one might expect, was not without controversy (albeit a manufactured one). Venezuelan opposition candidate Henrique Capriles is continuing to challenge the results of his presidential race against Nicolás […]
Rhymes In a little over a month after the death of Hugo Chavez, Venezuelans elected his former vice president and hand-picked successor Nicolás Maduro. This, as one might expect, was not without controversy (albeit a manufactured one). Venezuelan opposition candidate Henrique Capriles is continuing to challenge the results of his presidential race against Nicolás […]
(MintPress) – Hope sparkles in the eyes of Somali men and women when discussing the future of their country. After more than two decades of fighting and civil war, many are optimistic that their homeland has an opportunity for peace and economic prosperity. Their hope is found in their new president, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, the […]
(MintPress) – Hope sparkles in the eyes of Somali men and women when discussing the future of their country. After more than two decades of fighting and civil war, many are optimistic that their homeland has an opportunity for peace and economic prosperity. Their hope is found in their new president, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, the […]
(MintPress) – With the appointment of John Kerry as secretary of state last week, many are hopeful that the former Massachusetts senator can jumpstart the moribund U.S.-Cuba relationship, defunct for more than 50 years. Despite major policy and economic differences, President Raul Castro has extended an olive branch to the U.S., saying he is “willing to speak” […]
(MintPress) – With the appointment of John Kerry as secretary of state last week, many are hopeful that the former Massachusetts senator can jumpstart the moribund U.S.-Cuba relationship, defunct for more than 50 years. Despite major policy and economic differences, President Raul Castro has extended an olive branch to the U.S., saying he is “willing to speak” […]
Secretary of State John Kerry vowed Wednesday that the United States will not retreat from the world stage due to budget constraints or the complexity of global challenges. Speaking after being ceremonially sworn into office by Vice President Joe Biden, Kerry said his military service in Vietnam taught him the cost of failed diplomacy. He […]
Secretary of State John Kerry vowed Wednesday that the United States will not retreat from the world stage due to budget constraints or the complexity of global challenges. Speaking after being ceremonially sworn into office by Vice President Joe Biden, Kerry said his military service in Vietnam taught him the cost of failed diplomacy. He […]
(MintPress) – Dirk Currier, an American pastor who has worked with Thrive Rescue Home, a Thailand-based sex trafficking victim rehabilitation organization, had a difficult time grasping the reality of the scene at Thailand’s Pattaya Beach. For as far as he could see, streets were lined with thousands of women, men and “lady boys,” all of whom […]
(MintPress) – Dirk Currier, an American pastor who has worked with Thrive Rescue Home, a Thailand-based sex trafficking victim rehabilitation organization, had a difficult time grasping the reality of the scene at Thailand’s Pattaya Beach. For as far as he could see, streets were lined with thousands of women, men and “lady boys,” all of whom […]
(MintPress) – Three years have passed since the devastating earthquake that killed more than 300,000 people, left 1.5 million homeless and caused the world to collectively take notice of the impoverished Haiti. It sparked a frenzy of donations to the poverty-stricken nation that had long been forgotten, with roughly $12 billion poured in from around […]
(MintPress) – Three years have passed since the devastating earthquake that killed more than 300,000 people, left 1.5 million homeless and caused the world to collectively take notice of the impoverished Haiti. It sparked a frenzy of donations to the poverty-stricken nation that had long been forgotten, with roughly $12 billion poured in from around […]