Doña Marta Duque has been providing food, drink and a place to stay for weary migrants at her home since 2015
Opponents of the Lukashenka regime can now be threatened with the death penalty, including for ‘attempted terrorism’
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Mient Jan Faber worked for peace and human rights during the Cold War and the tumultuous years that followed
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Gustavo Petro looks set to surf to victory on the ‘Pink Tide’ of left-wing wins sweeping across South America
The Republican party has a white Christian nationalist vision for the US, and is stopping solutions to gun violence