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Iranian Dissidents Say over 50,000 Have Died of Coronavirus

The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), Iran’s largest dissident organization, revealed that, by its tally, over 50,000 people have died in the country as a result of the Chinese coronavirus as of Sunday.

Iranians, some wearing protective masks, gather inside the capital Tehran's grand bazaar,

Brazil’s Bolsonaro Considering Withdrawing from W.H.O.

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro announced this weekend that he is considering withdrawing his nation from the World Health Organization (W.H.O.), the U.N. agency accused of helping China cover up the extent of the coronavirus pandemic.

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Jihadist Iranian President Lectures Donald Trump About Bible

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, who helps preside over a regime that funds jihadist terrorist groups such as Hezbollah and routinely threatens the destruction of Israel, attempted to lecture President Donald Trump on Thursday about bringing a Bible to St. John’s Church in Washington, DC.

Iranian president Hassan Rouhani speaks to defend his nominations for four ministries duri

Observers: Same Forces Behind U.S. Riots Fueled 2019 Latin America Violence

Protests and violent riots throughout the United States, nominally expressing outrage over the death of Minnesota man George Floyd, attracted Latin American leftist iconography this week – not a coincidence given months of violent riots throughout South America, observers told Breitbart News.

A woman walks past a fire set by demonstrators during clashes with riot police which erupt

Artists: China Faked Celebrity Signatures on Anti-Hong Kong Petition

A petition circulating in Hong Kong claiming to include signatures by famous artists and celebrities supporting the Communist Party’s “national security” law expanding Beijing’s power in the city featured names of people no one ever asked to sign anything, the celebrities in question said this weekend.

Beijing, CHINA: Taiwanese actress Barbie Xu, also known as Big S in China, gets mopped by

State Media: The Chinese Are ‘Cheering’ U.S. Riots

China’s state-run propaganda newspaper Global Times repeatedly gloated this weekend over the widespread destruction by radical leftists in the United States, claiming on Monday that “Chinese netizens are cheering” looting and vandalism.

Demonstrators stand around a fire during a protest near the White House in response to the

Cuban Political Prisoner Blinded by Police Beatings in Jail

Cuban political dissident Silverio Portal Contreras, serving a four-year prison sentence for “disrespect” to the communist regime, has lost sight in one of his eyes after a particularly vicious police beating, his wife denounced this week.

Cuban political dissident Silverio Portal Contreras, serving a four-year prison sentence f

Brazil’s Biggest City Moves to Ease Coronavirus Lockdown

The governor of Sao Paulo, Brazil, Joao Doria, announced on Wednesday that the state and its eponymous city would officially extend Chinese coronavirus measures through June 15 – but restrictions on some economic activity will ease as early as June 1.

This May 22, 2019 photo shows brick and block brick houses of the sprawling slum neighborh

China Blocks U.N. Security Council from Reviewing Its Hong Kong Takeover

America’s mission to the United Nations revealed on Wednesday that it had requested a Security Council meeting to discuss China’s unlawful takeover of “national security” in Hong Kong, but as China is one of the most powerful members on the council, it blocked the meeting.

Protestors gathering to support Pro-democracy demonstrations in Hong Kong face Counter-pro

China Passes National Security Law, ‘Suffocating’ Hong Kong

China’s National People’s Congress (NPC), its rubber-stamp legislature, passed a draft law on Thursday eliminating Hong Kong’s autonomy, allowing the Communist Party to punish anyone in the nominally autonomous city for crimes such as “secession” and “acts against national security.”

Delegates applaud as Chinese President Xi Jinping arrives for the closing session of China

Hong Kong Police Arrest 300 in Anti-China Protests

Thousands of fully armed riot police took the streets of Hong Kong on Wednesday to crack down on multiple peaceful protests organized against legislation that pro-democracy activists say would criminalize dissent against the Chinese Communist Party, arresting around 300 people, including many minors.

Riot police officers wearing face masks stand guard as residents protest against plans for

Chinese ‘Netizens’ Claim Americans Are Eating Coronavirus Dead

A page on WeChat, a Chinese social media site, claimed that American officials have been “processing dead bodies” of Chinese coronavirus victims into burgers and feeding them to the masses, the South China Morning Post revealed on Tuesday, claiming Beijing had shut the page down.

China - Top government leaders told NPR that federal agencies are years behind where they

Chief Executive: Hong Kong Is a Free Society ‘for the Time Being’

Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam told reporters at a press briefing Tuesday that alarm over a proposed “national security” bill in Beijing, intended to silence the Hong Kong pro-democracy movement, was overblown, and that the city continues to be a free society, “for the time being.”

Hong Kong's Chief Executive Carrie Lam attends a press conference in Hong Kong on October

Exclusive – A Year Later, Cuban Dissident Exiled to Guyana Running Out of Options

Daniel Llorente Miranda marked one year this month away from his native Cuba after Communist Party agents forced him on a one-way flight to Guyana. Trapped in a foreign land with no travel documentation, few income options, and an increasingly cold shoulder from the United Nations, Llorente told Breitbart News this week he is running out of options for survival.

Daniel Llorente Miranda, Cuban dissident stuck in Guyana