Human Rights
Nicaraguan ambassador to OAS condemns Ortega's 'dictatorship'
McFields said he was speaking on behalf “of the 177 political prisoners and the more than 350 people who have lost their lives”
McFields said he was speaking on behalf “of the 177 political prisoners and the more than 350 people who have lost their lives”
Tutu’s battle achieved global acclaim and culminated with Nelson Mandela’s 1994 election as South Africa’s first black president.
Opposition denounces dictatorship, says Ortega regime is determined to “continue a policy of indoctrination” to “exterminate” churches and “make Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo the only leaders in the country”
Congressional Republicans want to know if the federal government is purchasing solar panels from China that were built using slave labor. Lawmakers sent a letter to the Department of Homeland Security’s Inspector General raising the alarm about the issue, which has
“This fundamental moral truth has consequences for Catholics in how they live their lives, especially those entrusted with promoting and protecting the public good of society,” the archbishop wrote
Mexico’s Foreign Ministry said it will continue to guarantee the stay and protection of the migrants under the program that are currently in the country
Support by progressives for the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement against Israel (BDS) has alarmed establishment Democrats, who are traditionally aligned with Jewish Americans and Israel
Two countries, Israel and the United States voted to oppose the resolution
A top China Communist Party official is making a case for ‘one-party democratic rule’ while attacking the U.S. multiparty system