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Nearly 50 years after her death, Uruguay lays to rest a woman disappeared by its dictatorship
WIVB Buffalo· 7 days agoMONTEVIDEO, Uruguay (AP) — Nearly five decades after Uruguayan security forces seized Amelia...
Russia again flexes its nuclear muscles in Cuba
The Hill· 1 day agoAlthough Cuba has said that none of the vessels carries nuclear weapons and this is part of the two countries’ historical bilateral relations, something...
What a Trump Dictatorship Might Look Like
Newsweek· 7 days agoSerious voices suggest a second term for former President Donald Trump might be a dictatorship. A dictatorship would likely expedite some things Trump's...
Letter: Dictatorship
Arizona Daily Star· 1 day agoTrump supporters, please list any country in the world where and how the general public has benefited from living under a dictatorship.
‘It Was 46 Years Ago, But It’s Still Vivid’: A Jonestown Massacre Responder Speaks Out
Rolling Stone via Yahoo News· 1 day agoIn ‘77, ‘78, the Sandinistas were trying to overthrow the Somozadictatorship in Nicaragua. [When I...
Macron dissolves parliament: French imperialism marches to war and dictatorship
World Socialist Web Site· 4 days agoAfter a European election campaign in which he called to send troops to Ukraine for war on Russia,...
Jittery markets rally after Argentina’s Milei has first legislative ‘triumph’ on sweeping reforms
The Hill· 5 hours agoWall Street rallied Thursday as Argentina’s President Javier Milei traveled to Italy for the Group...
Iran’s elections could give rise to another military coup
The Hill· 2 days agoThe death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi last month has further opened the door to the...
Father & son who fled dictatorship in Iran sentenced to prison for assaulting police on Jan. 6
WUSA 9 Washington, D.C.· 6 days agoA Virginia father and son who fled oppression in Iran three decades ago were sentenced Friday to...
US and China Are Forgetting What Red Lines Are For
Bloomberg· 1 day agoFrom Ukraine to Taiwan, the superpower rivals are sending each other the wrong messages. Minxin Pei is professor of government at Claremont McKenna...