‘It’s hard imagining Venezuelans rejecting Bolivarian governance under Chavez and now Maduro – responsible for vital social benefits most Americans can’t imagine, including free education to the highest levels and universal healthcare. Despite economic hard times because of destabilizing US policies and low oil prices, Venezuelans reject returning to the ugly pre-Chavez past. The support […]

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‘Two people have been killed during the long-delayed parliamentary polls in the impoverished Caribbean nation of Haiti amid political violence that forced a number of polling stations to close early. Voter turnout was reported to be low during the Monday election, which was held after a four-year delay, as a number of polling stations in […]

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‘Prime Minister David Cameron won May’s general election based on a series of lies and has broken many of the promises he made after the Tories returned to power, according to Labour Party leadership hopeful Yvette Cooper. “We may have our own leadership election going on, but Labour can’t allow David Cameron to get away […]

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‘A year ago, secessionist movements were all the rage in Europe — until they were not. After a nerve-rattling campaign, Scots narrowly voted in September to remain part of Britain. Two months later, Catalonia’s drive for an independence referendum fizzled into a nonbinding vote after being thwarted by Spanish courts. But if Prime Minister Mariano […]

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‘Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has amended the electoral law ahead of a long-delayed parliamentary vote. The new amendment was made on Sunday, according to an official gazette there. Parliament elections were initially due to take place between March 21 and May 7 this year, however, they were delayed after the constitutional court judged some […]

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‘As far as President Paul Kagame believes he is above the Rwandan laws and institutions, as far as he is ready to make his people pay the ultimate human cost, namely death, with unknown impact in time and figures, for no form of peaceful internal political pressure would drive him away of his plans to […]

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‘Amnesty International says Burundian security forces have violently suppressed anti-government demonstrations in the East African country, and fatally shot protesters running away from them during rallies against President Pierre Nkurunziza bid’s for a third term in office. “Burundian authorities sought not just to disperse demonstrations, but to punish protesters for expressing their political views,” Amnesty […]

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‘The United Nations (UN) observers have ruled that the recently held parliamentary elections in Burundi were not free or credible. Farhan Haq, a UN spokesman, said on Thursday that the elections were not conducted in a credible political atmosphere and were marred by violence. “The overall environment was not conducive for free, credible and inclusive […]

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‘Don’t let the bastards get you down – choose action over despondency when coming to terms with the general election result.’ ‘Hours after the Conservatives were re-elected, the government looked at cutting access to work […]

There is a strange silence in the current British general elections, a silence that has fallen across the three main parties. The silence is about British foreign policy, and given what is going on in the world, it is strange,

There is a strange silence in the current British general elections, a silence that has fallen across the three main parties. The silence is about British foreign policy, and given what is going on in the world, it is strange,

‘George Osborne’s own deputy has warned of “spine-chilling” welfare cuts if the Tories win the election. Working families, poverty-stricken kids and the disabled will be hammered by the Chancellor’s £12billion welfare axe, Treasury Secretary Danny […]