Demand justice for Roxana Sorina Buta
Roxana Sorina Buta, a 21-year-old aspiring actress and Romanian immigrant, was the latest victim of reckless motorists when she was killed in a hit-and-run near Manhattan’s Union Square on May 24.
Roxana Sorina Buta, a 21-year-old aspiring actress and Romanian immigrant, was the latest victim of reckless motorists when she was killed in a hit-and-run near Manhattan’s Union Square on May 24.
Peasants throughout Paraguay have called for a national mobilization to oppose the impeachment and removal of populist President Fernando Lugo—called an “express coup d’etat” carried out in violation of legal norms.
One protester was gravely hurt as police attacked a demonstration against the planned Conga gold mine project in Peru’s northern city of Cajamarca. President Humala meanwhile plugs a “new mining” policy at the Rio summit.
Three people, including two children, were killed when a bomb planted in a donkey cart exploded at the Panj Peer shrine in Peshawar, as worshippers gathered for a weekly ritual honoring Sufi saints buried there.
Alejandro Jimenez Gonzalez AKA “Palidejo,” accused in the slaying of Argentine folk-singer Facundo Cabral in Guatemala last year, has been indicted on drug trafficking charges in Nicaragua and Costa Rica.
A mutiny by National Police officers demanding higher wages spread across Bolivia, as mineral giant Glencore International protested the government’s decision to nationalize the Colquiri zinc and tin mine.
Will Julian Assange protest restrictions on press freedoms in Ecuador? Is Sweden any more likely to extradite him to the US than Britain? Will he come clean on WikiLeaks’ collaboration with the Belarus dictatorship?
Planet Earth reaching 7 billion people unleashed a tsunami of Malthusian claptrap. Now a new study documents that the problem is the sheer acreage of human flesh, not how many bodies it is distributed amongst.
A meeting of 60 Iranian trade unionists was raided by security forces in the northern city of Karaj, and all were arrested. Nine remain in detention, and Amnesty International has issued a call for their release.
At the People’s Summit being held on the sidelines of the Rio +20 meeting, leaders from Bolivia’s eastern lowlands denounced President Evo Morales for violating the rights of indigenous peoples in the region.
US Africa Command chief Gen. Carter F. Ham said the Pentagon is entering a “new military-to-military relationship” with Libya—while hundreds remain detained without charge since the fall of Qaddafi last year.
As thousands of Egyptians fill Tahrir Square to protest the military’s assumption of new powers, Algerian Islamist leaders warned of an “Algeria-like scenario” —a reference to the country’s decade-long civil war.