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People being registered to vote, Santa Cruz, Bolivia, August 28, 2020.

EU To Deploy an Election Observation Mission in Bolivia

This team hopes to attend peaceful, inclusive, and transparent voting in the Andean country. | Read More

Citizens crowd together while using urban transportation in El Alto, Bolivia. September 6, 2020. Argentina

Argentina: President to Ensure the Vote for Bolivian Residents

Delegates attend the opening of the national consultations in Mali on the management of the transition in Bamako, Mali, 05 September 2020. Mali

Mali: ECOWAS Requests Civilian Leaders for Transitional Gov't

U.S. to block cotton/tomato imports from China's Xinjiang. U.S.

US Blocks Tomato, Cotton Imports From China's Xinjiang Region

In 1961, Cuba became the first country in Latin America and the Caribbean to uproot illiteracy in its territory.

Cuba Ratifies Commitment To the Struggle for Global Literacy

President Alexander Lukashenko (C) in Minsk, Belarus, Sept. 8, 2020.

Belarus: President Lukashenko Considers to Hold Early Elections

EFF members protesting against a racist hair product ad, Johannesburg, South Africa, Sept. 8, 2020.

South Africa: Racist Hair Product Ads Cause Social Outrage

Jair Bolsonaro arrives to Alvorada Palace in Brasilia, Brazil, Sept. 8, 2020.

Brazil: Bolsonaro Praises Dictatorship At National Celebration

An exhibitor shows a 3D model of inactivated COVID-19 vaccine antigen at the International Fair for Trade in Services, Beijing, China, Sept. 5, 2020.

China's COVID-19 Vaccine Capable of Covering Virus Mutations

Demonstration against femicides in San Jose, September 6, 2020.

Women March Against Gender-Based Violence in Costa Rica

Miguel Diaz-Canel at the Palace of Conventions, Havana, Cuba, April 20, 2020.

'Cuba To Foster Its Agri-Food Productivity' Diaz-Canel Says

Demonstrators protests against Sebastian Piñera's government in Santiago, Chile, October 26, 2019.

Chile: Right-Wingers Use Jara's Song To Oppose New Constitution



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  • Cuba Ratifies Commitment To the Struggle for Global Literacy
  • Belarus: President Lukashenko Considers to Hold Early Elections
  • South Africa: Racist Hair Product Ads Cause Social Outrage
  • Brazil: Bolsonaro Praises Dictatorship At National Celebration
  • China's COVID-19 Vaccine Capable of Covering Virus Mutations
  • Women March Against Gender-Based Violence in Costa Rica
  • 'Cuba To Foster Its Agri-Food Productivity' Diaz-Canel Says

Latin America

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Border crossing between Haiti and the Dominican Republic, August 18, 2020.
The Pandemic Expels 70,000 Migrants From the Dominican Republic
A woman holds up a sign that reads,
Colombia: Three Massacres in One Day Leave 15 People Dead
This is the first time in 23 years that Evo Morales is disqualified from an electoral campaign ever since he first entered the Legislature in 1997
Court Denies Evo Morales Candidacy for October 18 Elections
Salvatore Mancuso, former head of the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia, arrives to court in Medellín, Colombia where he stands trial in a process seeking the demobilization of the country's paramilitary forces. May 17, 2007.
Letter Links Colombian Ambassador to US with AUC Paramilitaries
Public transport drivers hold a strike demanding that they be allowed to return to work amid the COVID-19 pandemic, today in Tegucigalpa.
Honduras: Drivers Go on Strike Over COVID-19 Pandemic Damages


World

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David Bernhardt at the White House, Washington, United States, August 4, 2020.
US Authorizes Oil and Gas Search in Protected Arctic Area
Citizens demonstrate in front of the Public Safety Building, Rochester, New York, Sept. 8, 2020.
US: Hundreds of People Protest Over Daniel Prude's Killing
The
Italy: The Airplane of Sea-Watch Is Nailed To the Ground
Members of LGBTQ activist groups protest at the Department of Justice in Manila, Philippines against the early release of US Marine Joseph Scott Pemberton, convicted of killing Filipina transgender woman Jennifer Laude in 2014. September 03, 2020.
Philippines: Duterte Pardons US Marine Who Killed Trans Woman
Afghan women attend clothes stitching training as part of vocational training for self-reliance, funded by German aid organization HELP in Herat, Afghanistan, 07 September 2020.
UN: COVID-19 Pandemic Widens Gender Gap at Alarming Proportions

Opinion

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US President Donald Trump, during the signing ceremony of an executive order in the Dwight D. Eisenhower Executive Office building in Washington

Arnold August

Black Left Views on American Elections Matter

24 July 2020
Young man waves Nicaragua's flag at the entrance of a church in Managua, April 19, 2020.

Tortilla con Sal

A Different Focus on Nicaragua

14 July 2020
The then U.S. Vice President Joe Biden meets Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro, Brasilia, Brazil, January 1, 2015.

Leonardo Flores - Codepink

Two Sides of the Same Coin: VenezolanosConBiden and MAGAzuela

9 July 2020
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador at the National Palace, Mexico city, Mexico, July 7, 2020.

John M. Ackerman

The Strategic Importance of Trump-Lopez Obrador Meeting

7 July 2020

Analysis

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For the Palestinians, the Nakba was and remain mostly about despair, helplessness, traumatic uprooting, and humiliation.

teleSUR / Amal Ben Othmane

On the 72nd Nakba Palestine Faces Its Biggest Threat

15 May 2020
In Latin America and the Caribbean, in addition to the tragic loss of human life, there were huge losses on the labor scene, thousands of workers have been unemployed since the lockdown measures began.

Roxana Baspineiro

COVID-19’s Toll on Latin American Workers, the Worst is Yet to Come

1 May 2020
Cuban doctors have been providing support in the most vulnerable countries in Latin America, Africa and Europe.

Roxana Baspineiro

Solidarity vs. Sanctions in Times of a Global Pandemic

15 April 2020
Woman arranging Intravenous therapy (IV) bags.

teleSUR/ Juan Fernando Teran

The COVID-19 Economy: A Glance Into What Is Missing and Needed

18 March 2020

Sports

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A man walks by an Olympic facility in Tokyo, Japan, Sep.8, 2020.
'Tokyo Olympics Games To Go Ahead at Any Cost', IOC Says
Brazil players celebrate a goal during the World Cup in Valenciennes, France, June 21, 2019.
Brazil's Soccer Federation Adopts 'Equal Pay' Policy
Two soccer teams at a closed-door match in Guayaquil, Ecuador, February 20, 2020.
COVID-19: Soccer Player Fined For Kissing A Ball In Ecuador
Leonel Messi arriving at a training session in Barcelona, Spain, May 6, 2020.
COVID-19: Messi Absent From Barcelona Pre-Season Tests
The peloton is on the way during the 2nd stage of the 107th edition of the Tour de France cycling race over 186km around Nice, France, 30 August 2020.
Second Stage of Tour de France Kicks Off in Nice
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