Love trumps hate. A weekend of Pride in New York

Love trumps hate. A weekend of Pride in New York

After a moment of silence for the victims of the Orlando shooting, the New York Pride Parade began at noon on the 26th of June. Thousands of people flooded the streets of Manhattan to celebrate the 46th annual LGBT pride march: 32,000 marchers, 425 groups and around 2.5 million spectators. This year the event came at an

US primaries. Trump wins all 5 states and gets closer to the nomination

US primaries. Trump wins all 5 states and gets closer to the nomination

There’s almost no doubt left. The April 26 “Super Tuesday” brought Donald Trump closer to the Republican nomination to run for the US presidential elections. The candidate, which is a climate change denier, proposes “more guns”, wants to build walls at borders and believes torture is useful, has notched 5 other victories up. The voters

US primaries. Clinton and Trump triumph in New York

US primaries. Clinton and Trump triumph in New York

New York primaries have essentially crowned the presidential elections nominees. Most probably, Hillary Clinton will run for the Democratic Party. Her rival on the Republican side hasn’t been determined yet, but billionaire Donald Trump has crushed his rivals and now seems to be the most probable Republican frontrunner in the race for the White House in November. Clinton

Why Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton argued over the fossil fuel lobby

Why Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton argued over the fossil fuel lobby

In Purchase, US town just a few kilometres from New York City, Hillary Clinton carried out yet another electoral speech for the primaries. As she left the stage, a young Greenpeace activist asked her: “Thank you for tackling climate change. Will you act on your words and reject future fossil fuel money in your campaign?” The