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  •  | Leurodiputada irlandesa Clare Daly durant un plenari a lEurocambra a Estrasburg gener del 2020 Horitzontal | MR Online

    MEP Clare Daly brands EU Commission Head Ursula a ‘Frau Genocide’

    Originally published: The Dawn News on December 26, 2023 by DawnNews English (more by The Dawn News)  | (Posted Dec 27, 2023)

    Clare Daly criticizes this individual for endorsing a genocidal apartheid regime, and concludes her statement with “Nein danke” (German for “No, thank you”).

  •  | Trump Trade Bazooka | MR Online

    American companies pay for Trump’s trade war with China

    Originally published: The Dawn News on July 12, 2018 (more by The Dawn News)  | (Posted Jul 16, 2018)

    Measures aimed at protecting US industry have affected small companies across sectors.

  •  | OPCW Facebook | MR Online

    No nerve agents were used in Syria’s Douma, says OPCW

    Originally published: The Dawn News on July 9, 2018 (more by The Dawn News)  | (Posted Jul 11, 2018)

    Certain chlorinated organic residues that were found do not come under the Chemical Warfare Convention, the interim report said.

  •  | In a repeat of Brazil model judge orders detention of Rafael Correa | MR Online

    In a repeat of Brazil model, judge orders detention of Rafael Correa

    Originally published: The Dawn News on July 4, 2018 by Pavan Kukarni (more by The Dawn News)  | (Posted Jul 06, 2018)

    The former president of Ecuador is accused of being involved in the failed kidnapping of a coup plotter based on mails between officials.

  •  | Photo WHOLaurent Cipriani | MR Online

    Temperature rose at World Health Assembly over Palestine discussion

    Originally published: The Dawn News on May 28, 2018 by WHO Team (more by The Dawn News)  | (Posted May 31, 2018)

    The draft decesion asking the WHO to continue with health-related technical support in Palestine, was adopted by 90 votes in favour and 6 against, namely Australia, Canada, Guatemala, Israel, UK and USA.

  •  | Photo credit FARC | MR Online

    Leader of the former FARC guerrillas to run for President of Colombia

    Originally published: The Dawn News on January 29, 2018 (more by The Dawn News)  | (Posted Feb 03, 2018)

    Last Sunday, January 27, the Alternative Revolutionary Force of the Common (FARC), which is the political party formed by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia—People’s Army (FARC-EP) guerrillas, launched the presidential candidacy of Rodrigo Londoño, alias Timochenko, setting a new cornerstone in the political history of Colombia.

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    Protests in Honduras intensify leading up to inauguration day

    Originally published: The Dawn News on January 23, 2018 (more by The Dawn News)  | (Posted Jan 26, 2018)

    Juan Orlando Hernández, who was “elected” president in Honduras as a result of fraud and corruption, will hold his swearing in ceremony on January 27 in what may be the first closed-door inauguration (although his government has purposely not shared details about the ceremony).

  •  | Ahed Tamimi | MR Online

    Sympathy for Ahed Tamimi is not enough

    Originally published: The Dawn News on January 15, 2018 by Malia Bouattia (via The New Arab) (more by The Dawn News)  | (Posted Jan 21, 2018)

    Unless you have been living under a rock for the past few weeks, it is unlikely that Ahed Tamimi’s story, will come as news to you, despite the mainstream media’s best efforts.

  •  | Some are calling it the Coups endgame others the final battle for Brasils next decade | MR Online

    Lula’s witch trial: who are the TRF4?

    Originally published: The Dawn News on January 8, 2018 by Brasil Wire (more by The Dawn News)  | (Posted Jan 10, 2018)

    Some are calling it the Coup’s endgame, others the “final battle” for Brasil’s next decade.

  •  | NUMSA | MR Online

    NUMSA New Year Statement: A clarion call to build a Revolutionary Workers Party!

    Originally published: The Dawn News on January 2, 2018 by via NUMSA (more by The Dawn News)  | (Posted Jan 05, 2018)

    Comrades 2017 was a year where the global crisis of capitalism deepened. Just like the 2008 global financial crisis, capitalism demonstrated once more that it has failed humanity and has no solutions for problems that are confronting society.

  •  | Social leaders of the Bajo Atrato Choacano and Urabá of Antioquia denounced the persecutions threats and selective murders they are exposed to in a press conference in Bogotá last December 14 | MR Online

    “Social leaders are murdered because of fights over women”, said Colombia’s Defense Minister

    Originally published: The Dawn News on December 19, 2017 by Jorge Zalapata (more by The Dawn News)  | (Posted Dec 27, 2017)

    Just a week ago, Colombian social leaders denouncing the murder of another one showed up to the press conference with masks covering their faces in order to avoid risking to lose their own lives—such is the danger of defending human rights in Colombia.

  •  | Girl in protest Photo Credit Deutsche Welle | MR Online

    16 days, at least 14 dead, hundreds detained and still no official election results

    Originally published: The Dawn News on December 12, 2017 (more by The Dawn News)  | (Posted Dec 14, 2017)

    On November 26, the Honduran people went to the polls to elect their president for the next four years. Whilst in all the other elections in Honduras where the results were released the same day or the next morning, it has been 16 days and the Supreme Electoral Tribunal has yet to release the official results.

  •  | Fidel Castro Ruz | MR Online

    One year without Fidel – the foundations of our patriotism

    Originally published: The Dawn News on November 23, 2017 by Enrique Ubieta Gómez (more by The Dawn News)  | (Posted Dec 05, 2017)

    No other Latin American Marxist was such a preacher of Marti’s ideas than Fidel Castro.

  •  | Apolonio | MR Online

    Killings, evacuations, rights violations on weekend after talks termination

    Originally published: The Dawn News on November 27, 2017 by kodao.org (more by The Dawn News)  | (Posted Dec 02, 2017)

    The ink has yet to dry on President Rodrigo Duterte’s Proclamation No. 360 signed last Thursday but killings and harassments of activists, indigenous peoples and human rights defenders have already increased over the weekend.

  •  | Net neutrality Source Blue Fletch | MR Online

    U.S. government commission’s plan to repeal net neutrality will hit marginalized communities hardest

    Originally published: The Dawn News on November 23, 2017 (more by The Dawn News)  | (Posted Nov 27, 2017)

    The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States—an independent government agency that regulates interstate communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable—emitted a preliminary proposal on Tuesday that seeks to repeal “net neutrality”.

  •  | Archive photo The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa NUMSA Picture Reuters | MR Online

    NUMSA condemns the military coup in Zimbabwe

    Originally published: The Dawn News on November 21, 2017 by Irvin Jim (more by The Dawn News)  | (Posted Nov 24, 2017)

    Pressed by the military forces, the president of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe, has finally resigned from his seat after 37 years in power. Although his resignation was celebrated by many, the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa warns that nothing good ever came from a military coup in Africa.

  •  | Photo Credit Resumen Medio Oriente | MR Online

    Yemen, the most forgotten country in the world

    Originally published: The Dawn News on November 8, 2017 by Leandro Albani (more by The Dawn News)  | (Posted Nov 16, 2017)

    Since May 2015, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has sustained a permanent military invasion against Yemen, the poorest country of the Middle East. The House of Saud argues that the lands and air attacks are due to the advancement of the Ansarolá movement, born in the core of the Houthis tribe which exercises the Zaydi shi’a Islam.

  •  | The South produces epistemologically based theoryits not just a provider of native experimentation | MR Online

    A century after the Bolshevik Revolution

    Originally published: The Dawn News on November 10, 2017 by Jorge Falcone (more by The Dawn News)  | (Posted Nov 13, 2017)

    In the world we’re living in, it’s not enough to solve the tension between capital and work, the ongoing crisis of civilization urgently demands that we address the tension between capital and nature, which is currently compromising the existence of life in our planet.

  •  | The queen has been implicated in the revelations Pic DurhamDundeeFlickr | MR Online

    Paradise Papers: Tax havens show the hypocrisy of the rich

    Originally published: The Dawn News on November 7, 2017 by Simon Basketter (more by The Dawn News)  | (Posted Nov 09, 2017)

    Another glimpse into the lives of the rich and famous has come to light.

  •  | A combination photo of US Army Special Forces Sergeant Jeremiah Johnson L to R US Special Forces Sgt Bryan Black US Special Forces Sgt Dustin Wright and US Special Forces Sgt La David Johnson killed in Niger West Africa Oct 4 2017 in these handout photos released October 18 2017 | MR Online

    No need to understand the conflict in Niger, says the United States, just open fire

    Originally published: The Dawn News on October 31, 2017 (more by The Dawn News)  |

    On October 4, four US soldiers were killed in a firefight in Niger. The United States government is convinced, with minimal intelligence, that fighters from the Islamic State (ISIS) killed these men.

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