Showcasing Dictatorship: Turkmenistan
Turkmenistan remains a restrictive dictatorship with an all-powerful leader, an atrocious human rights record, and no free press.
Read MoreTurkmenistan remains a restrictive dictatorship with an all-powerful leader, an atrocious human rights record, and no free press.
Read MoreVladimir Putin’s Russia took very little interest in Africa during the 2000s, but in the wake of Western sanctions over its takeover of Crimea, Russia now finds it necessary to seek out new geopolitical friends.
Read MoreThe migrants hailing from Ethiopia and Yemen face abduction and abuse inside such trafficking rings, where traffickers kidnap women and children for prostitution and force men to sell body parts or organs to make money.
Read MoreAid diversion from rural agricultural communities continues as systemic corruption corrodes what is left of Eastern European democracy
Read MoreSevere flooding in Venice came as a shock to many after water levels reached 1.87 meters (around 6 feet) above sea level.
Read MoreSri Lanka’s former defense chief Gotabaya Rajapaksa won the country’s presidential election on Sunday, November 17 with 52.25 percent of the vote.
Read MoreDisruptive protests continue in Bolivia’s main cities, following President Evo Morales’ resignation on Sunday, November 10.
Read MoreMany Czechs have come out to protest Babis on the anniversary of the Velvet Revolution, demanding that he leave office.
Read MoreWhile many French saw the death of al- Baghdadi as a victory, it is not the end.
Read MoreThe number of targeted attacks and invasions of indigenous land by illegal miners and loggers continues to rise in the months following Bolsonaro’s assumption of office in January 2019.
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