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John Coale, a Trump lawyer-turned-envoy, reveals the wild story of how America secured the release of 14 political prisoners.
In 1989, the U.S. launched a swift and controversial invasion of Panama to secure the canal and remove dictator Manuel Noriega. Operation Just Cause was a display of power with deep political and ...
Two out of three Romanians believe that Ceaușescu was a good leader for Romania, according to a survey by INSCOP Research and ...
Eritrea, often called "Africa’s North Korea," is one of the most brutal and isolated dictatorships in the world. With no ...
An imposing portrait of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin greets visitors to San Rafael’s Museum of International Propaganda. The founder ...
Dear Eric: My daughter has a “live-in boyfriend” who, since he moved in, thinks he is the king of the household. He is very ...
Roberto Doveris’ werewolf tale “Blood Red Nails,” two doc-features – Cristobal Valenzuela’s Black Cocaine” and Agustín Flores ...
Last week, the Belarusian democratic opposition was torn apart by a particular question — should the West isolate and ...
Every so often, Donald Trump sends an encouraging signal to Ukraine, despite his long pattern of deference toward Russian ...
He had been granted political asylum in the U.S. in 1987 after being tortured under Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet’s regime.
Femi Kuti, who comes from a family of artists and activists, is the son of revolutionary Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti.
The actor made famous by playing Theo Huxtable in "The Cosby Show" died last weekend in an accident in Costa Rica.