China’s rubber-stamp legislature on Wednesday passed a “Foreign Relations Law” intended to enhance “extraterritorial application” of Communist law – in other words, force people in other countries to obey it, or at least fear it – and protect the regime in Beijing from foreign sanctions. Source Views: 0
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China Passes Law to Enhance ‘Extraterritorial Application’ of Communist Law
Maduro Announces Reactivation Of Dialogue With The Opposition
Above Photo: Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, on March 7, announced the reactivation of the dialogue process with the opposition, as well as the restoration of contact with the US government. Venezuelan Presidential Press / Twitter. After Meeting With US Government. The dialogue process between the socialist government of President Nicolas Maduro and the opposition had […]
Historic Africa/CARICOM Summit
African and Caribbean heads of government held an historic virtual meeting to strengthen international partnerships and gain true independence from neo-colonial control. It was an idea whose time had come. On Tuesday, September 5 this idea took material form at the first Africa/CARICOM Summit conducted virtually and broadcast to the world via the Web and […]
First Africa-CARICOM Summit
A historic first Africa-CARICOM Summit was held virtually this Tuesday, attended by Heads of States and Government of the African Union and Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Member States. Hosted by Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta, and with the theme ‘Unity Across Continents and Oceans: Opportunities for Deepening Integration’, participating governments looked at ways to strengthen the linkages […]
Israel Tries to Assassinate Top US General, Then Invites Him for Tea
Netanyahu may be setting a new record for diplomatic chutzpah by inviting America’s top military commander over for tea – less than two months after trying to assassinate him!