
Why aren’t Nicaragua’s children fleeing to the U.S?
The proactive, preventative, community policing model of Nicaragua's police has helped make Nicaragua one of the safest countries in Latin America.

Argentina, “vulture” funds, and the U.S. Supreme Court
The high court refused to hear Argentina's appeal of an appeals court decision which forces the South American country to appease predatory "vulture" funds.

Vietnam appeals to public for help on China conflict
China sent a deep-water oil rig into Vietnamese marine territory, along with 80 ships, including military vessels, infuriating Vietnam, which has been trying to resolve the crisis diplomatically.

Marching on Moscow
Why are the U.S., the EU, and NATO on the road to the Russian capital? And exactly what are they hoping to accomplish?

European Parliament elections reflect loss of confidence in European Union
During the week ending on May 25, voters in the 28 countries of the European Union voted for members of the 766-member European Parliament.

Chilean deputy Camila Vallejo urges Obama to free Cuban prisoners
From June 4-11, people around the world will take action on behalf of three Cuban patriots wrongfully imprisoned in the United States.

