Monthly Archives: June 2021

2021-06-07: News Headlines

Ben Norton (2021-06-07). How USAID Created Nicaragua's Anti-Sandinista Media Apparatus, now Under Money Laundering Investigation. globalresearch.ca With tens of …

Jorge Capelan (2021-06-07). Nicaragua — A Revolution Worth Defending. orinocotribune.com By Jorge Capelán and Stephen Sefton — May 29, 2021 | One of the reasons comrades elsewhere have difficulty perceiving this revolutionary model of Sandinista Nicaragua in its true dimensions is because for the Sandinista revolution in Nicaragua the development of the productive economy is a central task. | In a recent article

Eds. (2021-06-07). Nicaragua's green revolution. mronline.org While large polluting countries have refused to take necessary measures to slow the climate crisis, Nicaragua, one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change, has taken impressive steps to shift to more sustainable energy. | June 7, 2021…

Editor2 (2021-06-06). Daniel Ortega, Good Before, but Not Now? Really?? orinocotribune.com By Laura Wells — June 1, 2021 | This article about Daniel Ortega reverses the typical order, it starts with the question of "What can we do?" and ends with a bit of history, Nicaragua's and mine. | As you read, if you find yourself asking, "Really?" please consider checking some of the many links. | What can we do? | (1) RENACER Act in Congress—End US interference | Whatever you think of President Daniel Ortega, you can help the people of Nicaragua now. You can voice your opposition to a new, very bad bill which would ramp up Trump's NICA act. The proposed RENACER Act, now in both houses of Congress, w…

Internationalist 360 ∞ (2021-06-06). Nicaragua's Green Revolution. libya360.wordpress.com Rohan Rice Nicaragua's green revolution has not only seen investment in renewable sources of energy but it has also brought electrical power to areas that did not have access before. Photo: ENATREL While large polluting countries have refused to take necessary measures to slow the climate crisis, Nicaragua, one of the most vulnerable countries to…

Rohan Rice (2021-06-06). Nicaragua's green revolution. peoplesdispatch.org While large polluting countries have refused to take necessary measures to slow the climate crisis, Nicaragua, one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change, has taken impressive steps to shift to more sustainable energy…

Editorial Team (2021-06-06). What London's Sky Pool really reflects. challenge-magazine.org Grace Allen writes about the allure of extravagant housing for the wealthy elite in contrast to the bleak reality of London's private-dominated housing crisis | The newly built and controversial creation of a 25-metre-long swimming pool, 10 feet deep, and 35 metres in the air, between two elitist skyscrapers has been positioned in the heart of the Nine-Elms 'Embassy Gardens' housing complex in South-West London. The swimming pool is transparent, allowing the exclusive minority of residents' access to this leisure activity, whilst observing from all angles the sheer explicitness of their economic privilege. The…

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2021-06-07: Social Media Postees

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2021-06-06: News Headlines

Internationalist 360 ∞ (2021-06-06). Nicaragua's Green Revolution. libya360.wordpress.com Rohan Rice Nicaragua's green revolution has not only seen investment in renewable sources of energy but it has also brought electrical power to areas that did not have access before. Photo: ENATREL While large polluting countries have refused to take necessary measures to slow the climate crisis, Nicaragua, one of the most vulnerable countries to…

Rohan Rice (2021-06-06). Nicaragua's green revolution. peoplesdispatch.org While large polluting countries have refused to take necessary measures to slow the climate crisis, Nicaragua, one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change, has taken impressive steps to shift to more sustainable energy…

Editorial Team (2021-06-06). What London's Sky Pool really reflects. challenge-magazine.org Grace Allen writes about the allure of extravagant housing for the wealthy elite in contrast to the bleak reality of London's private-dominated housing crisis | The newly built and controversial creation of a 25-metre-long swimming pool, 10 feet deep, and 35 metres in the air, between two elitist skyscrapers has been positioned in the heart of the Nine-Elms 'Embassy Gardens' housing complex in South-West London. The swimming pool is transparent, allowing the exclusive minority of residents' access to this leisure activity, whilst observing from all angles the sheer explicitness of their economic privilege. The…

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2021-06-06: Social Media Postees

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2021-06-05: News Headlines

Ben Norton (2021-06-04). How USAID Created Nicaragua's Anti-Sandinista Media Apparatus, now Under Money Laundering Investigation. orinocotribune.com By Ben Norton — Jun 1, 2021 | With tens of millions of dollars over years of work, CIA front USAID helped create and train Nicaragua's anti-Sandinista opposition. At the center of its operations is the elite Chamorro Foundation, which stands accused of money laundering. | The US government has spent years cultivating a ring of right-wing media outlets in Nicaragua that played a central role in a violent 2018 coup attempt. This network is now being investigated by the Nicaraguan government on allegations of money laundering. | These publications are an integral part of a political opposition that Washington h…

Laura Wells (2021-06-04). Daniel Ortega, good before, but not now? Really?? indybay.org President Daniel Ortega is a controversial figure, especially outside of Nicaragua. But why do so many people there support his administration's policies, and why is US interference increasing in the lead-up to Nicaragua's elections in November? Participation in a recent delegation helped answer those questions.

2021-06-05: Social Media Postees

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