Tag: Privatization
The government agency relying on Wall Street to go up against China’s soft power +
The Development Finance Corporation (DFC), a little-known government agency, opened its first Wall Street outpost last week — and it’s got $205 billion and a mission to out-invest China on the world stage.
The government agency relying on Wall Street to go up against China’s soft power
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South African Refugees Are Left to Fend for Themselves
US holds secret indictment of Delcy Rodriguez, top opposition journo claims +
US holds secret indictment of Delcy Rodriguez, top opposition journo claims
A US-funded opposition journalist revealed the Trump DOJ has crafted a secret indictment of Venezuela’s Acting President to “hold it over her head,” and will execute it if she “derails.”
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With $48M in philanthropic backing, a division of USAID relaunches as a nonprofit
A division of the U.S. Agency for International Development eliminated by Trump administration cuts last year was reborn Thursday as an independent nonprofit
With $48M in philanthropic backing, a division of USAID relaunches as a nonprofit
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Read More »“Epstein’s roots are fundamentally in anti-communism and the Cold War.”
Here is an explanation of Epstein that makes more sense than this typical garbage from commentators like Matt, with their anti-communist, anti-Soviet explanations and apologia for capitalism—complete with scary Russian words.
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Thai-Cambodian Conflict Threatens Asian Stability by Design
Brian Berletic, December 15, 2025
Renewed fighting along the Thai–Cambodian border in December highlights how local disputes in Southeast Asia are increasingly shaped by broader great-power strategies aimed at constraining China’s rise.
Thai-Cambodian Conflict Threatens Asian Stability by Design (archived)
Pre‑Scripted Contest: U.S. Sets Narrative for Honduras Election
The U.S. government, through its network of front organizations, is already laying the groundwork to frame Sunday’s election in Honduras as disputed—before a single ballot has even been cast.
Honduras heads toward elections amid allegations of fraud and military interference
Local media outlets have also reported on X that members of the ruling party have assaulted supporters of other political parties. One such complaint was made by Liberal Party legislator Iroshka Elvir. “When we were in District 15, groups of LIBRE supporters in El Pedregal blocked the road with sticks and stones, and verbally assaulted our candidates,” Elvir said.
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Iroska Elvir is married to Salvador Nasralla, who is running for President of Honduras.
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