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Paraguay

The List of Shame. Countries supporting the genocide of Palestinians

Who voted against ceasefire in UN? Israel  US Papua New Guinea Paraguay Austria Czechia Guatemala Liberia Micronesia Nauru Which countries abstained against ceasefire? Argentina Bulgaria Cabo Verde Cameroon Equatorial Guinea Georgia Germany Hungary Italy Lithuania Malawi Marshall Islands Netherlands Palau Panama Romania Slovakia South Sudan Togo Tonga Ukraine United Kingdom Uruguay We remind our readers that publication of articles...

Racism and lawfare in the United States

And the first thing the American power structure doesn't want any Negroes to start is thinking internationally. (Malcolm X – Autobiography) Color is not a...

Quieter and Quieter: The Evolution of Latin America’s Silent Coups

by Ted Snider Posted on March 10, 2020 American interference with Latin American regimes began early and happened often. As early as the close of...

Los demócratas siguen con el proceso de impeachment contra Trump pero...

El análisis de James Petras en CX36, 9 de diciembre de 2019. Sigue avanzando en el Congreso estadounidense el impeachment contra el presidente Donald Trump...

Amazon Forest in danger of Collapse

The wildfires in both the Amazon—covering roughly a third of South America and stretching across all of it’s countries except for Chile, Argentina, Uruguay...

Paraguay to Move Embassy Back to Tel Aviv From Jerusalem; Israel...

Israel to close embassy, recall ambassador for consultations - Palestinians say they pushed Paraguay to relocate embassy - Paraguay was third country to move...

Plundering the Planet: Coca-Cola And Nestlé To Privatize The Largest Reserve...

Coca-Cola And Nestlé To Privatize The Largest Reserve Of Water In South America By Amanda Froelich Source: Truth Theory The Dawn News February 5, 2018 Private companies such as...

Thousands of Campesinos March in Paraguay to Pressure Lawmakers

Published in f2.telesurtv.net The nation has one of the biggest campesino populations in South America: about 35 percent of the country's population work on the...

A ‘Silent Coup’ for Brazil?

Brazil and other Latin American progressive governments are on the defensive as U.S.-backed political movements employ “silent coup” tactics to discredit and remove troublesome...