In 2018, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reported that, to stave off an irreversible climate catastrophe, we had only until 2030 to cut global emissions of carbon dioxide by around 40%. Kira Nash In 2020, the leader of the year-long MOSAiC expedition to the Arctic said that […]
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Washington’s networks
The events that took place on 11 July in Cuba consisted in a large-scale media operation initiated mid-June using U.S. government funds, which, given the suffering of the Cuban people, only stifles them instead of helping them. Karina Marrón González Cuba has criticised the United States government for […]
Repression in Tigray: Beaten, harassed, arrested
Amnesty International calls on the authorities to release Tigrayans, activists and journalists, and reveal whereabouts of unnaccounted detainees. Arrests seem ethnically motivated and while some people released on bail, hundreds remain in detention Police in Addis Ababa have arbitrarily arrested and detained vast swathes of activists and journalists without […]
Crisis in Cuba: the blame lies with the US
The widespread protests that took place in Cuba on 11 July and continued days after made headlines about the unrest among the population. Many have rushed to blame the Cuban government, without thinking that the blame lies with the country to the North. Deisy Francis Mexidor President Joe […]
Is organized crime tied to Haiti president’s assassination?
A convicted cocaine trafficker is among the suspects that authorities in Haiti are pursuing in connection to the middle-of-the-night murder of former President Jovenel Moïse, raising questions about whether organized crime had any role in the high-profile assault. Parker Asmann InSight Crime Rodolphe Jaar, a former drug smuggler […]