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2024-01-03: News Headlines

teleSUR, YSM (2024-01-03). Realizan revisión médica a Rolando àÅlvarez Lagos en Nicaragua. telesurtv.net El médico certificó que los signos vitales y el estado de salud de Álvarez Lagos está bien, y no se le extrajo sangre porque había ingerido alimentos previamente.

teleSUR, YSM (2024-01-02). Realizan revisión médica a Rolando àÅlvarez Lagos en Nicaragua. telesurtv.net El médico certificó que los signos vitales y el estado de salud de Álvarez Lagos está bien, y no se le extrajo sangre porque había ingerido alimentos previamente.

teleSUR, MS (2024-01-02). Entra en vigencia TLC entre China y Nicaragua. telesurtv.net El Tratado de Libre Comercio entra en vigencia de manera inmediata a partir de este 1 de enero de 2024, dicho acuerdo fue firmado el pasado 31 de agosto de 2023 entre ambas naciones.

Margaret Flowers, Clearing the FOG. (2024-01-02). Western Imperialist Nations As The Greatest Enemy Of Humanity. popularresistance.org In November, 2023, a delegation from the US Peace Council traveled to China for meetings at the invitation of the Chinese People's Association for Peace and Disarmament. Ajamu Baraka, who participated in that delegation, speaks with Clearing the FOG about what he witnessed and the contrasts between US/Western and Chinese approaches to development, diplomacy and global security. He also discusses the broader conflicts in the world, particularly in Western Asia, the fall of US hegemony, the black radical tradition's definition of peace and the Peoples-Centered Human Rights Framework. Baraka advises us to understand…

Alfred de Zayas (2024-01-02). Unilateral Coercive Measures and Human Rights. orinocotribune.com By Alfred de Zayas — Dec 29, 2023 | As a matter of proper terminology, it is best not to use the term "sanctions" too loosely, because the term is judgmental and implies that the entity imposing them has the legal or moral authority to do so. This is the case e.g. when the United Nations imposes certain coercive measures under article 41 of the Charter. By contrast, what politicians and media routinely denominate sanctions are actually "unilateral coercive measures"[1] (UCMs) imposed by a country in pursuance of its geopolitical agenda and lacking any international legitimacy. Such measures actually constitu…

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