Repression of U.S. Protesters Intensifies
Washington, Nov 30. -U.S. police forces dismantled on Wednesday camps of protesters in Los Angeles and Philadelphia during another day
Leer másWashington, Nov 30. -U.S. police forces dismantled on Wednesday camps of protesters in Los Angeles and Philadelphia during another day
Leer másCairo, Nov 26. -Clashes between protesters and police in front of the Government headquarters of Egypt left one dead and
Leer másMexico, Nov 26. -Replying to the lawsuit that activists brought against Mexican President Felipe Calderon before the International Criminal Court
Leer másCaracas, Oct 15. -Cuba is awaiting the international community once again pronounces against the economic, financial and commercial blockade of
Leer másLa Paz, Sep 22. -Government Minister Sacha Llorenti announced that links had been discovered between former President Gonzalo Sanchez de
Leer másWashington, Jul 7. -The judicial process against Frenchman Dominique Strauss-Kahn, former president of the International Monetary Fund, on charges of
Leer másTripoli, Jun 27. -Libyan rebels backed by NATO intensified their offensive on Monday against the army loyal to leader Muammar
Leer másMexico City, June 15. -More than 300,000 police officers will continue Wednesday the first national security operation, which began on
Leer másBerne, May 28. -The Ethics Committee of FIFA, the international governing body of soccer, opened a disciplinary proceeding against its
Leer másPyongyang, May 27. -The Democratic People's Republic of Korea announced on Friday that it had released U.S. citizen Young-su Jun,
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