“My career in the C.I.A. was cut short by partisan politics, but I’m not done serving our country,” said Ms. Plame, who is running for the House as a Democrat.
Monthly Archives: May 2019
The US replies to Spain on Venezuela: “We don’t do cowboy diplomacy”
he favors torture, water boarding opponents and selling trafficked children.
The United States has reacted to Spain’s criticism of the way it is handling the ongoing crisis in Venezuela, where a recent attempt by interim president Juan Guaidó to lead a military uprising against the government of Nicolás Maduro failed, triggering further violence.
This madness in Poland is spreading – free media, already under enormous pressure, now facing this: politician (from small right-wing party that supports the ruling party) wants a journalist prosecuted for a tweet of the rainbow Mary https://twitter.com/bart_wielinski/status/1126191947650162688 …
This madness in Poland is spreading – free media, already under enormous pressure, now facing this: politician (from small right-wing party that supports the ruling party) wants a journalist prosecuted for a tweet of the rainbow Mary https://twitter.com/bart_wielinski/status/1126191947650162688 …
Don’t call me weed 😎
Spring – really Spring! Ok
Quebec lawmakers told secularism bill will institutionalize discrimination, stoke Islamophobia
It wasn’t until late on the second day of hearings into Quebec’s secularism bill that lawmakers heard from someone who wears one of the religious symbols targeted by the legislation.
Trump says China ‘broke the deal’ in trade talks, will pay through tariffs
More states confront environmental threats to public health
Ebola outbreak hits 1,600 cases amid armed clashes
In India, ‘cattle camps’ are a last resort for families facing drought
Desperate farmers debate abandoning their villages for good as long-term drought forces life-altering changes.
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