Few foreigners welcomed President Biden’s election victory as enthusiastically as the tens of thousands of Muslims who have been locked out of the United States for the past four years.
Demonstrations in support of the jailed opposition leader swept the country, beginning in the Far East, where people braved minus-60 degree temperatures. Arrests climbed into the thousands.
Anton Troianovski, Andrew E. Kramer and Andrew Higgins
In 2011, Tahrir Square was at the vanguard of popular uprisings known as the Arab Spring. But hopes for a democratic Egypt were crushed and the historic square given a sterile new look.
Legal pot has made Canadian justice a little fairer, with “heavily racialized” arrests for possession mostly ending. But vows on amnesty, illicit sales and Indigenous inclusion are works in progress.
Independent-minded judge transferred as Brooklyn Democratic Party machine looks for help from the the courts to ward off challenge from progressive reformers.
The progressive grassroots is much stronger than it was 12 years ago when Obama took office. If it stays focused, it can make real progress in advancing its agenda.
Mientras estaba encarcelado bajo la custodia de ICE, Marcial Morales García ayudó a liderar una ola de huelgas de hambre en las cárceles de Nueva Jersey, donde los guardias se niegan a usar máscaras, las ratas se vuelven locas y los baños son a menudo la única fuente de agua potable. Recientemente liberado, ahora está luchando en el exterior por sus compañer […]
These two movements are in no way morally or politically equivalent, but each has inspired thousands to set personal interests aside and engage in the struggle in the streets to advance their side in the fight.
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