Chinese Communist Party finds itself between a rock and a hard place
Chinese people risking beatings and jail to protest continued lockdowns
Chinese people risking beatings and jail to protest continued lockdowns
Rhea Clyman was the first western journalist to expose the forced famine that killed millions in Ukraine
A growing number of Cubans are beginning to see through the lies, manipulation and propaganda
The other came six months later when, in the immediate aftermath of Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbour, he declared war on the United States
Rather than being delivered to a firing squad or scaffold, Napoleon was exiled to St. Helena, a remote island in the South Atlantic
We’ve been taught in the West that democracy is the ideal form of government. But is it?
Our 21st-century reliance on tech giants to supply us with information has resulted in fake news, clickbait and polarized societies
International power politics employed by the likes of Russia have resulted in many countries looking for new energy sources
The Chinese Communist Party has been pressing its thumb on Hong Kong for some time and the situation is only getting worse
When a leader suggests he will subvert the democratic process, voters have recourse. We’ve seen it in the Philippines and elsewhere
What message do we send dictators and the people who live under their tyranny if we don’t have the courage to live up to our own ideals?
The Communists have issued arrest warrants for six pro-democracy advocates living outside Hong Kong
How great plans quickly descended into decades of dictatorship, corruption, kleptocracy and violence