
Ukraine moves ahead with plan to abolish Communist Party
This creates a deplorable situation in Ukraine, and a horrible precedent for the rest of Europe and beyond.

Venezuelan Communist Party leaders analyze election disaster
Our delegation from the North American-based Alberto Lovera Bolivarian Circle met with leaders of the Venezuelan Communist Party for an assessment of the results.

The presidential elections and foreign policy
We need to be examining the positions and records of the candidates on both domestic and foreign policy.

Is International Migrants Day destined to be a day of mourning?
Today, December 18, is officially recognized by the United Nations as International Migrants' Day.

Today in history: Morocco is the first country to recognize the U.S.
On December 20, 1777, the Kingdom of Morocco became the first country in the world to recognize U.S. independence.

FARC and Colombian government near successful conclusion of peace talks
There are now "agreements" on agrarian rights, illegal drugs, political participation, and victims.

Remembering: The Aztec calendar stone is uncovered
On December 17, 1790, 225 years ago, one of the wonders of the Western Hemisphere was uncovered.

Why did Turkey shoot down that Russian warplane?
It was certainly not because it posed any threat. The plane is old, and the Russians were careful not to arm it with missiles.

Today in history: How will you celebrate Zamenhof (aka Esperanto) Day?
Esperanto Day is celebrated each year on December 15, the birthday of Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof, creator of the most successful constructed language in the world.

Haiti: Massive electoral fraud ignored
On Dec. 16 the people of Haiti will mark the 25th anniversary of their first democratically elected president, Jean-Bertrand Aristide.

