Evo Morales’ Ex-Finance Minister May Bring Bolivia’s ‘Economic Miracle’ Back if Elected, Author Says

Bolivia is heading to snap 18 October elections following last year’s coup, which resulted in the resignation of former President Evo Morales in November 2019 and the formation of the de facto interim government of Jeanine Anez. Political analyst Gonzalo Fiore Viani has given prognosis on the upcoming vote and Bolivia’s economic prospects. … Read More >Evo Morales’ Ex-Finance Minister May Bring Bolivia’s ‘Economic Miracle’ Back if Elected, Author Says

DoJ Ignores Trump Call to Declassify All Russiagate Docs After Failing to Receive Official Order

Lawyers from the US Department of Justice told a federal judge on Tuesday the department had no intention of totally declassifying documents related to the Russiagate investigation, despite US President Donald Trump’s tweets to that effect, since it hadn’t been given an official order to release unredacted files. … Read More >DoJ Ignores Trump Call to Declassify All Russiagate Docs After Failing to Receive Official Order

Why did Amnesty UK, Bellingcat and White Helmets sabotage Roger Waters webinar on corporate pollution?

The Grayzone obtained audio of a call in which Roger Waters confronted Amnesty leadership over efforts by Syria regime-change operatives – including its own staff – to sabotage an Amazon Watch webinar on Chevron’s pollution of Ecuador. … Read More >Why did Amnesty UK, Bellingcat and White Helmets sabotage Roger Waters webinar on corporate pollution?

CrossTalk, QUARANTINE EDITION: Political homelessness

As the US election approaches, we feel it necessary to ask a very simple though important question: why do most potential voters describe themselves as independent or not affiliated with a political party? Poll after poll reveals that voters want more choices. Is the two-party system limiting a more robust democracy? … Read More >CrossTalk, QUARANTINE EDITION: Political homelessness