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BERLIN—Almost every day, I have the job of taking scores of tourists to some of the most important historical landmarks in the German capital city of Berlin. For many, this is their first glimpse of a city that was the focal point for so many of the 20th century’s most important struggles. → Read More
BERLIN — In March 2014, I found myself in the stunning Ukrainian port city of Odessa. This was just mere weeks after the toppling of President Viktor Yanukovych had occurred in Kiev. At the time, it appeared as if this had been the climax of several months of upheaval and political jousting. → Read More
Maxim, like the majority of those I had encountered in Kiev, let his contempt for President Viktor Yanukovych be known. I met him after waiting for what seemed an eternity outside of the city’s European Council building, where I had just attended a press conference on the ongoing Euromaidan moveme... → Read More
BERLIN—Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is a disgraceful spectacle. The ongoing massive bombardment of urban areas is being undertaken with a humanitarian pretext, an apparent “genocide” of Russian speakers living in the Donbass region. → Read More
Earlier this week, People’s World featured news of the U.S. travel ban placed on Steve Sweeney, correspondent with our sister newspaper in Britain, Morning Star. Sweeney was due to transit through the United States on his way to Nicaragua to cover the country’s elections. → Read More
SULAYMANIYAH, Iraqi Kurdistan—For those who have followed the development of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) in northern Iraq since its formation after the Kurdish rebellion of 1991, the names Jalal Talabani and Massoud Barzani have been inextricably tied to the region’s politics. → Read More