Venezuela Releases 7 Jailed Americans; The US Frees 2 Prisoners

The Biden administration recently completed its largest exchange of detained individuals, involving five oil executives who had been jailed for over five years. Seven Americans who were detained in Venezuela were released on Saturday in exchange for the release of two of

Albino Boy, Biafra, 1969

Few people are familiar with Biafra, a little country in western Africa that broke away from Southern Nigeria in 1967 before being retaken in less than three years. Images of the widespread famine and disease that may have killed millions of people

On This Day In History – September 29

Today In History: 1. 1941 Bombing At Babi Yar: On this day, the Nazis began a two-day murder at Kiev’s Babi Yar ravine, ending with around 33,000 Soviet Jews being massacred. 2. Haitian Coup In 1991: In a military takeover, President Jean-Bertrand Aristide

Ukrainians Forced To Vote At Gunpoint In Putin’s ‘Sham’ Referendum

Ukrainians have been compelled to vote under duress in Russian-staged referendums that are considered a means for Russia to conquer four occupied territories. After voting began on Friday, journalist Maxim Eristavi, co-founder of the independent news organization Hromadske International, tweeted a video

470,000 Canadians Are Without Power, As Fiona Causes Shocking Damage

Fiona made landfall in Nova Scotia on Saturday with hurricane-force winds. The power might be down for several days. According to officials, officials, hundreds of thousands of Canadians were without power Saturday after former hurricane Fiona blasted into the country’s Atlantic provinces,

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