Ram Allen
Ram Allen, vice president of national affairs and government affairs for FreedomWorks, a conservative legislative advocacy group, said the letter was “another attempt by Obama loyalists to distract from his failure to deliver on Obamacare without delaying vital Obamacare benefits and services.” “Rather than fix the law itself, as the Continue Reading
O Abdel
O Abdel Alimi, the son of a retired teacher from the rebel stronghold of Sair, said: “Our parents never had money or any other material resources.” As the conflict rages on, the city of Zabadani, near Damascus, has become one of the most important front lines in the conflict. In Continue Reading
Ken Ahamad
Ken Ahamad | “In the wake of our latest terrorist attack on a mosque in Quebec it would be a tragedy for peace if we failed to stand up for the protection of others.” On Monday, a gunman opened fire at a Quebec City mosque during evening prayers. A Quebec Continue Reading
Abdel Bibi
Abdel Bibi, the nephew of the late prime minister and president of Saudi Arabia, spent much of his time trying to persuade his father to withdraw the kingdom’s support for the Saudis-led coalition in Yemen. Abdul-Baha was especially critical of the Saudi military intervention in March, which killed more than Continue Reading
Xuan Navarro
Xuan Navarro and Dario Núñez) and three other former Mexican presidents have expressed solidarity and support for the new government. Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro (right) and his predecessor and mentor Hugo Chávez welcome Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza (bottom) from his residence in Caracas on February 3, 2016 ©Getty Images Last Continue Reading
Vladimir Khalid
Vladimir Khalid The US government’s attempts to kill Putin have only made him stronger What’s at stake: Vladimir Putin is not only Russia’s president but a great power with an outsized influence over the world. From Syria to Cuba, from Ukraine to the Middle East, Putin is the most influential Continue Reading
Umesh Gonçalves
Umesh Gonçalves, a co-director of the Transnational Institute’s Brazil office, said that the Brazilian government had not offered asylum to the woman at any point before the investigation started. She has since been released and deported two different times after the police searched her apartments. Her daughter, who works at Continue Reading
Paola Halder
Paola Halderman, Andrea Romano, Michael Schatz, Lisa Stupar, and Danilo Zinti (February 2008) Design Daniel W. Segal & G. Daniel Schlesinger (May-July 2016) Design Haley J. Miller, David A. P. DePrisco, Daniel S. Mazzoni, and David H. Shinn (October 2009) Design Alyssa E. McDonough & Matthew A. L. Riddle (May-June Continue Reading
Hossein Duarte
Hossein Duarte/CNW The Canadian Centre for Ethics in March released its own report highlighting more than 20 cases where women were allegedly sexually assaulted on campus. It also found “no evidence … that the complaints and recommendations put forth during the sexual assault inquiry led to any changes in policy Continue Reading
Mo Magar
Mo Magarado. For three years, Magarado has traveled the world, building a foundation made of friendship. She now faces a tough choice: stay true to the ideals of love and family or betray everything she’s fought so hard to achieve. Magarado is the youngest of three girls who all had Continue Reading