Related Stories
Hedelberto LĂłpez Blanch
Colombia's new president has ties to paramilitaries and drug traffickers, but Trump's endorsement swept his crimes aside as he embraces Washing
Natalia Junquera
, Elena Reina
The American's lawyers, led by Baltasar GarzĂłn, denounce a "political persecution" by Trump for his support of Palestine.
Craig Mokhiber
"Unlike the Zionist claim that 'Israel has a right to exist,' my assertion is rooted in international law.
Gary Wilson
"Israel and Washington use Ceuta and Melilla to attack Spain for naming the genocide in Gaza.
Becca Renk Foster
Against the backdrop of Israelâs renewed attacks on Palestine, the World Court is set to hold public hearings in Septembe
Margaret Kimberley, BAR Executive Editor and Senior Columnist
Memories of a sovereign Venezuela collide with the reality that it is now a U.S. vassal state.
Ramzy Baroud
Palestinians have the right to defend themselves under international law and they exercised it in the town of Tell on the West Bank.
Carlos AznĂĄrez
Free trade deals, water contracts, and military training programs are quietly binding one Latin American government after another to Tel Aviv.
Noah Hurowitz
The human rights groupsâ suit came as the Trump administration vowed to destroy the International Criminal Court entirely.
More Stories
- Black Agenda Radio with Margaret KimberleyWilmer Leon and Margaret discussed the true reasons for antipathy towards Niger, and why other African nations are used as proxies for western interests.
- Margaret Kimberley, BAR Executive Editor and Senior ColumnistEritrea is an example of an independent and self-determining African state. Its people are rightly proud of their history.
- Editors, The Black Agenda ReviewââââââSixty years ago, Nkrumah told us why it was important that Africa unite. Today, his message and roadmap for Pan-African unity is needed more than ever.
- âââââââ Ajamu Baraka, BAR editor and columnistThe war against Africans intensifies, the puppets and stooges do as they are ordered, while others are satisfied with empty gestures. But the revolutionary path is unchanged, as Ajamu BarakaâŚ
- Ann Garrison, BAR Contributing EditorLast week I attended the Eritrean American Festival in the Seattle/Tacoma area, at the Tacoma Convention Center. This was the speech I would have given if the festival had not been disrupted byâŚ