Fund the police or face insurrection, Salvadoran president threatens legislators
Salvadoran president Nayib Bukele threatened to invoke Article 87 which allows for a ‘right to insurrection’ if legislators did not accept his demand for a special session of the assembly to approve a loan of USD 109 million
Students protesting against divisive Indian citizenship law manhandled by Delhi Police
More than 10 women students were admitted to the hospital with injuries to their private parts after the police baton-charged protesting students who were marching towards the parliament on Monday
Palestinian agricultural exports via Jordan banned by Israel
The border crossing through Jordan is the occupied West Bank’s only direct access to the outside world
33rd African Union Summit rejects Trump’s Palestine Deal
AU is a continental union consisting of all 55 countries of the African continent. Palestine has an observer status at the AU.
Venezuela denounces terrorist attack against Telecom companies
Venezuela alleges that these attacks are carried out by US-backed opposition forces who are attempting a coup against the democratically elected government of Nicolas Maduro
Yugoslav partisan Lepa Radić executed by Nazis
With the noose around her neck, she cried out: “Long live the Communist Party, and partisans! Fight, people, for your freedom! Do not surrender to the evildoers! I will be killed, but there are those who will avenge me!”
Coup government in Bolivia arrests another MAS legislator
Members of Evo Morales’ party the Movement Towards Socialism have faced constant and brutal persecution by the de-facto government since Morales was overthrown in a civic military coup last November








