Anti-Cuba Groups Involved in Massive USAID fraud
With the recognition that the Cuban-American mafia has been diverting funds for the U.S. government’s annexationist plans for Cuba for years now, Congress froze $45 million of funds allocated this year to the US Agency for International Development Cuba (USAID) Cuba program.
Indian Nuclear Scientists Object to Indo-US Nuclear Deal
At this critical juncture, when the Government is about to rush the safeguards agreement through the IAEA, there is a great deal of disquiet among the scientific community at large in this country.
McCain Family to Make $2 Million on Cuba-related Deal
This week it was revealed that John McCain's family could make as much as $2 million on a deal with a liquor company that nearly controls the market for beer in Cuba.
New Ad by Vets Group Slams McCain on War Policy
A new hammers John McCain on his previous statements about the Iraq war.
Make It Happen and They Will Rise!
At first he wondered who they were, but he had to admit to himself he knew. Then he wondered why they were there, but he had to confess he understood that too.
New Ecuador Constitution Born
The Ecuadorian city of Montecristi, headquarters of the Constituent Assembly, is celebrating the approval of a new Constitution that represents the hope for a better nation.
¡Cierran a la mal llamada Fundación Nacional por la Democracia!
¿Alguna vez has oído mencionar a la Fundación Nacional por la Democracia (Nacional Endowment for Democracy, o NED, por sus siglas en inglés)? Muy poca gente la conoce. Sin embargo, la NED recibe fondos del erario público y lleva acabo una política externa sin ningún grado de transparencia ni control público.
Why Sagging Pants are Conspicuously still in Style
They lasted longer than Bell-Bottoms (11 years), Zoot Suits (15-20 years) and if they are still being worn, you better believe it's for a reason other than fashion-related.
The Ordeal of Mohammed Omer
Everyone is familiar with accounts of courageous Russian journalists who have been assassinated and of course with stories of war correspondents who have been killed or gravely wounded in the course of reporting from Iraq and Afghanistan.
Israeli Police Severely Beat Palestinian Man in Tel-Aviv
On Thursday, 19 June 2008, my friend Khalil Ahmad Khalil and I decided to go to Tel-Aviv at night to visit Ahmad Barghouti, a friend of ours who works at a hotel there, and hang out on the beach together.