The U.S. Had a Plan to Topple All 7 Countries on Trump’s Refugee Ban List
And we're still bombing some of them
And we're still bombing some of them
A full two-thirds of the earthquake casualties in Haiti on January 12, 2010 were directly due to policies that the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), World Bank, and United States Agency for International Development (USAID) put in place to create surplus labor for the country’s sweatshops.
Something about pizza, toxic armories and the future of farming + this day in history w/"A date which will live in infamy" and our song of the day by Robyn Hitchcock on your Morning Monarchy for December 7, 2016.
We meet the photographer who captured a young Kurdish-Syrian superhero at a refugee camp in GreeceThe post Resilience in a Greek refugee camp: the ‘boy of steel’ appeared first on Positive News.
Indian givers, sulfur fumes and denying disruptions + this day in history w/Gladio revealed and our song of the day by The Olympians on your Morning Monarchy for October 24, 2016.
After fleeing for his life more than once, Kurdish refugee Salah Rasool found a new home in Wales. He offers advice to people who are new to the UK todayThe post The Kurdish refugee who found a new home in Wales appeared first on Positive News.
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Urban psychosis, sound of silence and Lucifer rising + this day in history w/Scopes Trial and our song of the day by The Parrots on your Morning Monarchy for July 21, 2016.
Dog meat festival, cricket crisps and cockroach cake + this day in history w/Checkpoint Charlie and our song of the day by Spook School on your Morning Monarchy for June 22, 2016.
Brexit to Texit, Omar updates and reality sElections + this day in history w/West Virginia Day and our song of the day by Peter Bjorn and John on your Morning Monarchy for June 20, 2016.