Latin America & Caribbean

Dilma Rousseff
In 2003, "Leftists" applauded the inauguration of Luis Ignacio da Silva as a victory against neoliberalism, without acknowledging that Lula's PT had embraced the demands of Wall Street and the IMF. In the words of IMF Managing Director (2003) "the IMF listens to President Lula and the economic team".
The Cuban Revolution constitutes a fundamental landmark in the history of humanity, which challenges the legitimacy of global capitalism. In all major regions of the World, the Cuban revolution has been a source of inspiration and struggle...
Fidel Castro Ruz, leader of the Cuban Revolution has passed. The Cuban Revolution constitutes a fundamental landmark in the history of humanity, which challenges the legitimacy of global capitalism.
The Junta ordered a hike in the price of bread from 11 to 40 escudos. While food prices had skyrocketed, wages had been frozen. From one day to the next, an entire country had been precipitated into abysmal poverty; in less than a year the price of bread in Chile increased thirty-six fold.
Washington Threatens Ecuadorian Democracy By Stephen Lendman, August 14, 2015
China-Latin American Relations, Santiago De Chile: The Yuan’s Financial Stronghold By Ariel Noyola Rodríguez, August 06, 2015
Thousands Protest Torture-murder of Mexican Photojournalist and Four Women By Rafael Azul, August 06, 2015
Puerto Rico: Troubled Commonwealth or Debt Colony? By Eric Draitser, August 03, 2015
Puerto Rico in the Hurricane of America’s Economic Crisis By Ariel Noyola Rodríguez, July 31, 2015
Time to Stop Resisting Haiti’s Resistance By Jean Saint-Vil, July 29, 2015
Wall Street and Military Intervention: Citigroup’s Imperial History in Haiti By Prof. Peter James Hudson, July 29, 2015
100th Anniversary of the US Occupation of Haiti. “City Bank along with French and German bankers, destabilized Haiti” By Ezili Dantò, July 29, 2015
The Anti-Imperalist News Networks in Latin America, Russia and China By Andre Vltchek, July 29, 2015
USAID Funded Group Supporting Haitian President in 2010 By Center for Economic and Policy Research, July 28, 2015
Cuba Celebrates July 26 Attack that Ignited the Revolution By Telesur, July 27, 2015
Cuba Pre-1959: The Rise and Fall of a U.S. Backed Dictator with Links to the Mob By Timothy Alexander Guzman, July 26, 2015
Imperialism: Bankers, Drug Wars and Genocide. Mexico’s Descent into Inferno By Prof. James Petras, July 25, 2015
Puerto Rico’s Debt Crisis By Stephen Lendman, July 25, 2015
Side-By-Side Coverage of Cuba and Iran Highlights Shift in US Media Villain-Making By John C. O’Day, July 24, 2015
They Say Paraguay is in Africa: Mosaic of Horror By Andre Vltchek, July 24, 2015
US Targets Venezuela Using Border Dispute as Pretext By Eric Draitser, July 23, 2015
US Firms Claim Compensation for Nationalized Property in Cuba By Alexander Mosesov, July 22, 2015
Cubans’ Rejection of Senator Rubio Demonstrates Their Independent Thinking By Matt Peppe, July 22, 2015
BRICS Bank Opens for Business By Stephen Lendman, July 22, 2015
Red Cross Itself May Not Know How Millions Donated for Haiti Were Spent: Confidential Documents By Justin Elliott and Laura Sullivan, July 22, 2015
Perhaps This Is Obama’s Grand Strategy By Eric Zuesse, July 21, 2015
US and Cuban Embassies Open for Business By Stephen Lendman, July 21, 2015
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Cuban Official Warns US Still Seeking Regime Change By Global Research News, July 20, 2015
Democracy and the Restoration of Cuba-US Diplomatic Relations By Arnold August, July 18, 2015
Puerto Rican Plan to Make Workers Pay for the Island’s Debt Crisis By Rafael Azul, July 14, 2015
Fighting the Russian and Chinese Community of Destiny: Did the US Try to Crash China’s Market Because BRICS Launched the New Development Bank? By Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya, July 13, 2015
In Ecuador, Fight for Mankind; In Greece, Fight for Greece! By Andre Vltchek, July 08, 2015
Cuba, Venezuela, Bolivia, Argentina and Ecuador on OXI GREECE By Arnold August, July 07, 2015
Economic Growth and Poverty in the Third World. UN Millennium Development Goals Reveal Mixed Results By Abayomi Azikiwe, July 07, 2015
US-Orchestrated Coup Attempt in Ecuador By Stephen Lendman, July 07, 2015
WHO Validates Elimination of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV and Syphilis in Cuba By Global Research News, July 04, 2015
Ecuador Fights for Survival – Against its Elites By Andre Vltchek, July 04, 2015
Canadian Neocolonialism in Colombia. Oil, Mining and the Military By Asad Ismi, July 04, 2015
Next Steps in the Normalization of US-Cuban Relations: Thoughts From the Cuban Five By Prof. Marjorie Cohn, July 04, 2015
US Employs Trojan Horse Strategy with Cuba By RT, July 03, 2015
Puerto Rico is Bankrupt: Will the IMF Bail-Out Puerto Rico? By Timothy Alexander Guzman, July 03, 2015
3 Indigenous People, Farmers or Land Activists Killed Every 2 Weeks Due to Land Conflicts and Struggles By Global Research News, July 02, 2015
Peru Cracking Down Against Dissent On Excavation Economy By Lynn Holland, July 02, 2015
Galápagos Rebellion against Foreign Investment in Hotels, Golf Courses, Luxury Tourism. Fragile Ecology Threatened By Jane Shaw, July 01, 2015
Puerto Rico Governor Declares Debts “Not Payable” By David Brown, June 30, 2015
The Coup and Its Aftermath: Honduras Bleeding By Eric Draitser and Ramiro S. Fúnez, June 30, 2015
The Sanctions Regime against North Korea: The Mudubong Cargo Ship Detained in Mexico on Orders of the UN Security Council By Ronda Hauben, June 29, 2015
Cuba’s Warming Relations with the US May Undermine its Agroecological City Farms By Julia Wright and Emily Morris, June 28, 2015
The World is Turning, Don’t Let it Turn Away. Latin American Revolutions Under Attack By Andre Vltchek, June 27, 2015
Haiti: USAID Says it Built Houses in Caracol to Earthquake Safety Standards. It Didn’t. By Center for Economic and Policy Research, June 25, 2015
Venezuela’s Maduro Backs CARICOM Proposal for Slavery Reparations By Lucas Koerner, June 25, 2015
Robert Kennedy Jr.’s 25 Truths on the Secret Negotiations between Fidel Castro and President Kennedy By Salim Lamrani, June 25, 2015
How the World Bank’s ‘Payday Loans’ Are Increasing Dire Water Shortages in Latin America By Dr. Barbara G. Ellis, June 24, 2015
Resistance in Honduras Alive and Jumping By David Swanson, June 24, 2015
Hundreds of Thousands of Haitians Face Deportation From the Dominican Republic By John Marion, June 23, 2015
Ecuadorean Dark Forces Behind Attempted Coup Plot By Stephen Lendman, June 19, 2015
US Human Experimentation on Poor Guatemalans in Post-War Period By Robert Barsocchini, June 17, 2015
Endgame for Glyphosate? The Global Fallout of WHO’s ‘Probable Carcinogen’ Classification By Dr. Eva Sirinathsinghji, June 17, 2015
HPV Vaccines: Updates from Central and South America – First Reported Fatality after Gardasil in Colombia By Norma Erickson, June 17, 2015
US-Attempted Color Revolution in Ecuador? By Stephen Lendman, June 16, 2015
US Allocates ‘Democracy Funds’ for Cuba By Telesur, June 15, 2015
Peace Negotiations or War Preparations? Colombia, Iran, China, Cuba, Ukraine, Yemen and Syria By Prof. James Petras, June 06, 2015
“Humanitarian Aid” to Haiti: How the Red Cross Raised Half a Billion Dollars ­and Built Six Homes By Justin Elliott, June 06, 2015
Forget Sports: Geopolitics is Behind the FIFA Scandal As the War Against Russia Enters a New Front By Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya, June 05, 2015
The Latest U.S. Attempt to Destabilize Venezuela By Ricardo Alarcón, June 04, 2015
China’s “Silk Road” Extends its Economic Influence in South America By Ariel Noyola Rodríguez, June 03, 2015
Canadian Mining Industry Abuses in Guatemala. And How Indigenous Communities are Fighting Back Global Research News Hour Episode 106 By Michael Welch and MiningWatch Canada, May 31, 2015
Monsanto, Cocaine and Colombia’s “War on Drugs” By Ethan A. Huff, May 27, 2015
BRICS Trample US in South America By Pepe Escobar, May 23, 2015
Alleged Drug Trafficking in Venezuela: Government Rejects Attacks against Cabello, Launches Campaign By Rachael Boothroyd, May 23, 2015
Maquiladora Industry Wages in Central America Are Not Living Wages By Mateo Crossa, May 22, 2015
Haiti: Provisional Electoral Council Releases Final List of Candidates for Legislative Elections, Rejects Over One-Quarter of Candidates By Center for Economic and Policy Research, May 22, 2015
The United States Reengages Cuba: The Habit of Power By Louis A Perez Jr, May 20, 2015
Brazil’s Public Prosecutor Wants to Ban Monsanto’s Chemicals Following Recent Glyphosate-Cancer Link By Christina Sarich, May 14, 2015
Fidel Castro’s Remarks on the 70th Anniversary of Russia’s Great Patriotic War Victory By Stephen Lendman, May 14, 2015
Bermuda Suspends Glyphosate-Ridden Monsanto Roundup Indefinitely By Christina Sarich, May 13, 2015
Brazil Cancels $2 Billion Contract with Israeli Security Firm for 2016 Olympics By Charlotte Silver, May 13, 2015
BP Sued By Mexican Fishing Businesses for Deepwater Horizon Spill By Richard Smallteacher, May 12, 2015
The Normalization of U.S.-Cuba Relations: the Best Accomplishment of President Barack Obama By Prof Rodrigue Tremblay, May 09, 2015
Monsanto Operatives Bully Academics Who Discuss Cancer Links to GMOs and Glyphosate (Roundup) By J. D. Heyes, May 07, 2015
Operation Condor Trial: US-Backed Conspiracy to “Kidnap, Disappear, Torture and Kill” Latin American Opponents of Dictatorships By Carlos Osorio, May 07, 2015
Haiti Reconstruction: World’s Largest Aid Contractor Chemonics’ Misleading Response to Report “The Haitian Money Pit” By Jake Johnston, May 07, 2015
Haiti: Hooligans Tied to President Martelly Attack Opposition Militants Demanding Higher Wages By Isabelle Papillon, May 06, 2015
Military Police Attack Brazilian Teachers, Leaving Over 200 Injured By Bill Van Auken, May 01, 2015