
Tensions remain high in the South China Sea
Vietnam is moving forward in resolving the dispute using its principle of "Peace and Cooperation," but the U.S. is holding naval exercises in the region.

Jackie Robinson, Opening Day and U.S. - Cuba relations
"My mother and I were thrilled and honored to witness our President extend the hand of friendship to the Cuban people."

Bacardi and the defense of Cuban sovereignty
Bacardi is a multi-national entity, not a U. S. corporation. Its headquarters are in Bermuda, a tax-free haven for corporate profits.

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.

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

Cubans stranded in Costa Rica, blame falls on U.S. Cuban Adjustment Act
A dispute between Nicaragua and Costa Rica over the fate of Cuban migrants heading to the U.S. highlights the injustice of the U. S. CAA of 1966.

Disarmament experts agree: U.S. and Russia must cooperate or face catastrophe
The threat of a nuclear disaster has greatly increased since the collapse of the Soviet Union, top Russian and U.S. experts meeting in Washington agreed.

Indigenous news: First Nations MPs elected, Day of the Dead history
Last Monday's election was historic for Canada's First Nations community.

UN General Assembly once more rejects U.S. blockade of Cuba
The UN General Assembly voted on Cuba's resolution calling for "an end to the economic, commercial, and financial blockade imposed by the U.S. against Cuba."

Amid scandal, U.S. lawmakers oppose funding Honduran government
A group of Democratic members of the U.S. House of Representatives have called for the suspension of projected U.S. aid to Honduran police.

