In order to understand its long-term repercussions, it is necessary to know the nature of his struggle in the last two decades against the United States, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and other allies
Iran retaliates for Qassem Soleimani's killing by firing missiles at U.S. forces in Iraq
Iran launched missiles at U.S.-led forces in Iraq early on Wednesday, retaliating for the U.S. drone strike on an Iranian commander whose killing stoked fears of a new Middle East war
The Pentagon said that Soleimani had “orchestrated” attacks on coalition bases in Iraq over the past few months and approved the “attacks” on the U.S. embassy in Baghdad this week
The exhaustion of a formal democratic model based on a conservative-liberal two-party system unable to meet people’s expectations is evident in Colombia, where the government of President Iván Duque struggles to articulate a response for the newest wave of protests in South America
Popular and indigenous movements in Ecuador achieved a victory after President Lenín Moreno's government withdrew the austerity program that included an IMF loan and the sharp increase in fuel prices
The situation of the Middle East took another dramatic turn this week with the U.S. partial withdrawal from northeastern Syria, abandoning the Kurdish militia who fought the Islamic extremists
Indigenous protests convulse Ecuador as President Lenin Moreno decries 'coup attempt'
Ecuador’s government is struggling with a large foreign debt and fiscal deficit and earlier this year reached a USD $4.2 billion loan deal with the International Monetary Fund that hinges on belt-tightening reforms
Turkey has already launched two military incursions in Syria’s northwest and says those operations showed it can restore services and infrastructure to areas devastated by war
Operations at Peñasquito gold mine have been intermittent since March 2019
After four years of bombarding and starving the Yemeni people with virtual impunity, Saudi Arabia is on the front line due to the bold drone attack on its territory