On October 12, 2015, the day of Indigenous Resistance, Carlos Pérez Guartambel entered Ecuador with a Kichwa passport. It caused confusion for Immigration authorities who said “We have never seen such a passport before.” Not long after, they determined…
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Metro Announces Start Date For Gold Line Expansion From Pasadena To Azusa
The Metro Gold Line’s Foothill Expansion, which includes stops stops in Arcadia and Azusa, will be opening next March. [ more › ]
N. Ireland peace threatened by rebels without a cause
The much-lauded peace process has not simply wiped Northern Ireland free of criminality. Rather, it has led paramilitaries to disown their political leaders and embrace organized crime, writes Gavan Reilly.
Family reunion: A Syrian refugee is reunited
Alaa Houd fled Syria’s civil war and went to Germany. His greatest wish was to bring his wife and son to a safe country. Now, the young family is finally reunited.
From Soviet to Sith: Ukrainians transform Lenin statue into Darth Vader
Just in time for the release of the latest Star Wars blockbuster, Ukrainians in Odessa transform a statue of Lenin into one of Darth Vader, an oddly prominent figure in local politics.
New Jersey Senate Overrides Christie’s Veto of Gun Control Bill
Conservative PACs Turn Attack on G.O.P. Leaders Into Fund-Raising Tool
New Mexico Secretary of State, Dianna Duran, Pleads Guilty to Fraud
Two Tibetan women and a Chinese democracy activist arrested in the UK for ‘posing a threat’ to Xi Jinping
Two British Tibetan women and a Chinese democracy activist were arrested today in the UK for “posing a threat” to President Xi Jinping.
yellow rose of Texas by minus6 (tuan)
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