Category: International Affairs

China Takes Over Hong Kong Elections
March 12, 2021 International Affairs,Latest,RNHA News Articles Robert Cross

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
January 10, 2021 International Affairs,Latest,Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Dennison Rivera

“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
November 15, 2020 International Affairs,Latest,RNHA News Articles Lillian Frei

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
September 3, 2020 International Affairs,Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Robert Cross

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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Can Today’s Vaccines be related to ID2020 Mandate?
April 21, 2020 History,International Affairs,Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Diane Rivera López

In the stimulus package that was recently passed in Congress to address the COVID-19 epidemic, there is a provision that establishes a U.S Digital Dollar. The Digital Dollar added to the bill by Democrats and part of a Digital Wallet that is to be controlled by the Federal Reserve. In the Stimulus package, the Digital
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Violations Against Women’s Rights in Germany
March 5, 2020 International Affairs,RNHA News Articles Rosanna Gonzales

Recently International awareness of Women’s Rights violations has become a topic of discussion. The number of human rights violations has increased among various nations. In 2015 at the University of Maastiricht, Germany discovered 1,800 violations of human rights. About 87 of these have been traced to German companies. Domestic violence against women is the number
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“The Killing Machine”, Diary of “Che” Guevara (1928-1967)
February 25, 2020 International Affairs,Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Juan Vega

The image of the Argentine guerrilla Ernesto Che Guevara has been very popular among students for several generations. In universities and colleges throughout Latin America, it is usually found in large murals; Auditoriums and Halls are also named after him. His challenging and haughty superhero-style image appears in bags, caps, banners, T-shirts, and other merchandise.
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RNHA Florida Provides Aid to PR Earthquake Victims
February 19, 2020 International Affairs,Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Robert Cross

Santiago Avila Jr, the Chairman of RNHA Florida took a team from RNHA Florida to provide aid to the People of Guanica, Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico has been suffering from large Earthquakes and the territory has been devastated. Hundreds of thousands of Puerto Ricans have been displaced. RNHA Florida collected 500 lbs of donations which
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Human Rights Violations In Libya
February 11, 2020 International Affairs,Latest,RNHA News Articles Manuel Perez

Libya joined the United Nations on December 14, 1955. As a prominent member of such world organization, the idea is to encourage and try their best to uphold the rules and laws set in place, not just as an independent government but also as part of a union and collective of world leaders who seek
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Bolivia Uncovers the Financials of the Sao Paulo Forum
February 10, 2020 International Affairs,News Column,RNHA News Articles Juan Vega

On December 27, a diplomatic scandal erupted in Bolivia, with the governments of Spain and Mexico embarrassingly involved.  On the morning of that day, two Spanish diplomatic vehicles arrived in front of the residence of Mexico’s ambassador to Bolivia.  Six armed masked men from the Spanish special task unit, the GEOS, arrived in those cars
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