Venezuela’s Foreign Policy Without Chávez: The End of ALBA?
 

Venezuela’s Foreign Policy Without Chávez: The End of ALBA?

Council On Hemispheric Affairs, News Report, W. Alex Sanchez, Posted: Mar 06, 2013

How will the post-Chávez Venezuelan government reorganize its relations and initiatives with other states, including the U.S.?

Amnesty slams Jamaica over delayed report on Tivoli hunt for Dudus

 

Carib Press, News Report, Posted: Jan 22, 2013

The human rights watchdog promptly reacted with a strongly worded statement the following day.

 

Pink Ribbons to Haiti

 

PRI's The World, News Report, Joanne Silberner, Posted: Dec 26, 2012

Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. Having breast cancer here often means no care at all.

 

Haiti’s Homeless Fight Back

 

PRI's The World, News Report, Amy Bracken, Posted: Oct 18, 2012

Nearly three years after the Haiti earthquake, about 400,000 remain homeless. But these days, there’s some push-back.

 

Ecologists Protest Slaughter of Birds That Can Fly Through Hurricanes

 

American Bird Conservancy , Commentary, Robert Johns, Posted: Aug 26, 2012

Ecologists say amazing shorebirds brave hurricanes, using storm power to “slingshot” through—only to be shot by unregulated Caribbean hunters.

 

Will Chevron Ever Come Clean?

 

Sierraclub.org, First Person, Michael Brune , Posted: Aug 11, 2012

For thousands of people in the San Francisco Bay Area communities of Richmond, North Richmond, San Pablo, and El Cerrito, last Monday was a night of terror as explosions and a massive fire shook Chevron's giant refinery in their neighborhood.

Pastor Abducted in Egypt a Standout

 

The Root, News Report, Posted: Jul 18, 2012

Long before making a valiant stand on foreign soil, Boston-area leaders say the Rev. Michael Louis has stood out in his community.

 

First Havana-Miami Cargo Service Marks Sea Change for Cuba Past and Future

 

New America Media, News Report, Louis Nevaer, Posted: Jul 16, 2012

Last week, the Bolivian ship, Ana Cecelia, the “Peace Boat,” set sail with the first regular cargo service between Miami and Havana in a half-century, marking new era.

 

Haitian-Americans Feel Chill of Florida’s Voting Purge

 

New America Media, News Report, Khalil Abdullah, Posted: Jun 27, 2012

A decision is expected today on Florida's efforts to purge registered voters from the state's rolls, Haitian-Americans among them..

 

States Shouldn't Tamper with Voting Rights Act

 

New America Media, Op-ed, Myrna Pérez, Posted: Apr 24, 2012

Last year, a rash of politically motivated laws made it harder for people to vote. Now, the Voting Rights Act itself is under attack.

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