Category: International Affairs
Estonians Prospers in the European Union
In 1995, Estonia applied for membership in the European Union (EU), but the EU did not formally admit them until 2004. Estonia’s addition to the European Union was part of a greater EU expansion that happened in 2004. Silver Tambur wrote an article in Estonia World titled “Estonia’s decision of the decade: joining the EU”
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Child Sacrifice in Uganda
In the East African Country of Uganda, a dark and malevolent practice of child sacrifice reemerged that is sweeping the nation. When it comes to child sacrifice the image comes to mind is horror movies, ancient cults or by gone eras but it is very real in Uganda. In Uganda, children are abducted by witch
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RNHA Statement on Afghanistan
Washington, D.C. – On behalf of the RNHA, we affirm and honor the men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces that have answered the call to fight global terrorism, both on the shores of our great nation and abroad — past and present — and we thank you for your bravery and commitment to protect the freedom and security of the American People.
China’s Genocide of the Uighurs
The Newslines Institute for Strategy and Public Policy launched an independent probe into the allegations of genocide of the Uighurs in Xinjiang, China. The report they released states that there is a clear intent by the Chinese Government to destroy the Uighurs and that China has violated all five clauses of the United Nations’ genocide
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Huelva’s Migrant Workers Labor Shortage
Huelva, Spain- The Covid-19 lockdowns hurt the agricultural economy of Spain by preventing Huelva’s and Andaluisa’s seasonal migrant workers from admittance to the country. Europe produces 95-97% of all Strawberries with 95% produced in Huelva Spain. While the unemployment is approximately 27.16% in Huelva, migrant workers complete the majority of the harvesting. Approximately 25,000 workers come each year
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China Takes Over Hong Kong Elections
The Hong Kong Democracy Protest started in 2019-2020 when the Chinese Government promoted a bill that allowed the extradition of individuals and foreigners from Hong Kong to other nations around the world. The Pro-Democracy protesters are afraid that the Chinese Government will extradite individuals from Hong Kong to Mainland China without a fair trial. On
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Latin America Should Be Worried About Social Media Censorship
“Speech is power: speech is to persuade to convert to compel.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson. If Mark Zuckerberg and Big Tech can censure a sitting president, it can happen to anyone. That’s been the consensus among many conservatives & opponents alike in response to Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter banning President Trump from his social media
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President Trump Negotiates Three Peace Deals in the Middle East
Sudan is the latest country to agree to calm relations with Israel in a recent negotiation brokered by President Trump that brings more peace to the middle east. This is the fourth country to commit to improving relations. President Trump and his administration brokered diplomatic pacts between Israel and the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.
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Interview with Sia Lo a Survivor of the Secret War
Tonight I have the privilege of interviewing SIA Lo a survivor of the Secret War in Laos. Can you tell us just briefly for our audience about yourself and what motivated you to run for Congress? My name is Shia lo, I am a Hmong Laotian, immigrant from Laos. We left Laos, back in 1975
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