Greenland PM Stands Firm on Sovereignty After US Threats
Greenland’s PM Jens-Frederik Nielsen refuses to bow to US tariff threats, hails mass protests in Denmark and Nuuk as activists unite for sovereignty.
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Greenland’s PM Jens-Frederik Nielsen refuses to bow to US tariff threats, hails mass protests in Denmark and Nuuk as activists unite for sovereignty.
Explore how the US’s indefinite control of Venezuelan oil sales exemplifies modern resource imperialism and its ripple effects on global energy security.
A U.S. Border Patrol agent wounded two people in Portland amid protests over President Trump’s immigration crackdown, days after an ICE officer killed a woman in Minneapolis.
Former Colombian senator Jorge Anibal Visbal Martelo was arrested on Jan 8 for alleged paramilitary ties, spotlighting Colombia’s push for accountability and echoing youth-led justice movements.
Iran lashes out at the US for ‘interventionist and deceptive’ comments on protests sparked by a plunging rial and economic hardship, accusing Washington of waging an economic war.
Gaza University’s Doctor Eyad Abu Mustafa urges defense of international law, warning that selective enforcement and double standards threaten global peace.
Venezuelans rallied in Caracas demanding President Maduro’s return, uniting youth and supporters in a powerful show of solidarity.
Venezuelan Labor Minister Eduardo Pinate urges Latin America and Caribbean unity against imperialism, calling for continental solidarity to defend sovereignty.
Thousands rallied in Tokyo on Dec 25 against Japan’s weapons export plans, warning it betrays its pacifist promise. Here’s why this debate matters across Asia.
On 15 December 2025, the HKSAR High Court convicted media mogul Jimmy Lai for colluding with foreign forces under the National Security Law, spotlighting the law’s impact on media and activism.