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Today Mexicans celebrated their Independence Day with events planned all over the country.
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Protesters denounced police brutality and the fact that Black young men live in a non-stop fear of being harassed or targetted by the police.
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The accusation, in which no proof was presented, was rejected by Iran’s Minister of Foreign Affairs .
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representatives will deliver the petition to U.N. Secretary-General during the 74th U.N. General Assembly next week.
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Washington's concern with Turkey's acquisition of the Russian S-400 is the threat posed by the missile system to Lockheed Martin’s F-35 ‘stealth’ fighter jets.
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48,000 workers are being mobilized.
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"If Netanyahu wins again, then the deal is done. But even if the left-wing wins, it will just be a matter of time before the same deal is implemented"
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“a poorly legally supported excuse to intervene in Venezuela’s internal affairs”
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Women in South Africa are rising up.
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The ad, in which AOC’s face burst into flames and revealed victims of Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge, was paid for by a Republican Political Action Committee (PAC).
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Both countries mobilize huge resources to combat fires.
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Far-right violence returns to Bolivia as elections loom.
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Heavily indebted, Tunisia's next government, like its last, will have to navigate popular demands to relax public purse strings while foreign lenders push for spending cuts.
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Camila Sep 14
Replying to @isgoodrum
4/ Violence in service of an imperialist hegemony. Splintering China would ultimately serve the imperialist West. That's not radical at all: its reactionary.
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Camila Sep 14
Replying to @isgoodrum
3/ On the Hong Kong rioters-Venezuelan guarimbas comparison, and why numerous demonstrations have erected US and UK flags as symbols of liberation from Beijing.
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Camila Sep 14
Replying to @isgoodrum
2/ Hong Kong protests have targeted the Chinese central government, while somehow failing to take aim at business and real estate elites/financial centers. Regular working people have been most affected by protests and episodes of violence.
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Indigenous people and environmental activists are leading the fight against in the Ecuadorean Andes
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Camila Sep 14
Marco Rubio's 'Hong Kong Human Rights & Democracy Act' is just another means by which politicians can attempt to fracture and isolate countries that don't tow the U.S. line, in this case China, says .
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Tunisia faces elections today, here are the runners and riders.
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Camila Sep 14
Bolivia's right-wing burns down a campaign headquarter of the Movement Towards Socialism (MAS) party of President Evo Morales. They attack a free health center and lynch supporters of Evo. We've seen this same violence from extremist opposition sectors in Nicaragua & Venezuela.
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