Latin America & Caribbean

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...
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".
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.
The Cuban Revolution: The Current Economic Reforms By Claudio Katz, January 05, 2015
The Renewed Push for Deeper North American Integration By Dana Gabriel, January 05, 2015
The UN Anti-Nazi Resolution, the Prague Declaration and the History of “US Accommodation with Nazism” By Carla Stea, January 04, 2015
Haiti: Archetypal Scheming Politician Evans Paul Nominated as New Prime Minister By Thomas Péralte, January 04, 2015
Leader of Breakaway “Moderate Faction” of Aristide’s Lavalas Family is a “Close Contact” of the U.S. Embassy in Haiti By Kim Ives, December 31, 2014
Freedom Rider: Cuba in the American Imagination By Margaret Kimberley, December 31, 2014
Demonizing Fidel Castro: “Normalization” and the Thrust of Anti-Cuba Propaganda By Timothy Alexander Guzman, December 29, 2014
Corporate Predators Want Compensation for Lost Cuban Assets They Stole By Stephen Lendman, December 25, 2014
US Embassy in Havana: Washington’s “Cuba Gambit” By Peter Koenig, December 24, 2014
Behind Obama’s Change of Cuba Policy By Jack A. Smith, December 23, 2014
America’s Deadly Embrace By Stephen Lendman, December 21, 2014
Cuba Blasts a Hole in the Blockade By Prof. Tim Anderson, December 21, 2014
American Exceptionalism and American Torture By William Blum, December 20, 2014
Haiti: Time for Clinton and Co to Pack and Go By Dady Chery, December 20, 2014
Fidel Castro’s Legacy By Stephen Lendman, December 20, 2014
Regime Change In Cuba By Dr. Paul Craig Roberts, December 20, 2014
Longstanding US Cuba Policy: Regime Change By Stephen Lendman, December 19, 2014
The Problem with Obama’s Cuba Speech By Matt Peppe, December 19, 2014
Thaw in US-Cuba Relations? By Stephen Lendman, December 18, 2014
Did Raul Castro Just Reverse The Entire Cuban Revolution? By Andrew Korybko, December 18, 2014
The Cuban Puzzle: Normalisation and Conquest By Dr. Binoy Kampmark, December 18, 2014
The Cuban Five Are Free! By Michael Welch, December 18, 2014
Freedom for the Remaining “Cuban Five” By Arnold August, December 18, 2014
“Cuban Five” at Heart of US-Cuba Deal By Prof. Marjorie Cohn, December 18, 2014
100 Years of Occupation – 100 Years of Resistance in Haiti By Ezili Dantò, December 17, 2014
“America’s Crazy Path of Sanctions”: Congress Passes Venezuela Sanctions, Obama Expected to Sign By Ewan Robertson, December 17, 2014
Haiti: Police and UN Fire on Swelling Demonstrations Demanding President Martelly Step Down By Kim Ives, December 17, 2014
United Nations Peacekeeper Soldiers Open Fire on Protesters in Haiti By Global Research News, December 16, 2014
CIA Torture in Latin America. The Historical Record By Global Research News, December 15, 2014
Haitian PM Laurent Lamothe Resigns Amid Protests By Telesur, December 14, 2014
USAID Exposed in Cuba – What it Tells Us About US Subversion Worldwide By Tony Cartalucci, December 13, 2014
Lawless US Sanctions on Venezuela By Stephen Lendman, December 11, 2014
Haiti: Massive Demonstration Planned for U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry’s Visit By Kim Ives, December 11, 2014
Brazilian Commission Details Murder and Torture by US-backed Dictatorship By Bill Van Auken, December 11, 2014
Latin America: Leftist Parties Win Important National Elections in 2014 By Asad Ismi, December 10, 2014
Mexico: Murders and Disappearances of the Students of Ayotzinapa Was a Crime of the State By Richard Roman and Edur Velasco Arregui, December 10, 2014
Mexican President Accepted Favors From Construction Contractor Which Was Granted a $3.7 Billion Contract By Richard Smallteacher, December 10, 2014
In “Historic Stand” Against Injustice, Uruguay Welcomes Six Guantanamo Detainees By Andrea Germanos, December 08, 2014
Haiti: USAID Houses Found to be of Poor Quality, Will Cost Millions to Repair By Center for Economic and Policy Research, December 07, 2014
Haiti: Mass Resistance to the Corrupt US Sponsored Martelly-Lamothe Regime By Ezili Dantò, December 04, 2014
Nationwide Uprising Gains Strength in Haiti By Kim Ives, December 04, 2014
The Mexican Crisis: Human Rights Violations, Corruption and Neoliberal Economic Policies By Armando Chaguaceda, December 03, 2014
Thousands of Mexican Workers and Youth Demand Peña Nieto’s Resignation By Rafael Azul, December 03, 2014
More Beheaded Bodies Discovered in Southern Mexico By Telesur, December 01, 2014
Uruguay: Candidate of Leftist Broad Front Coalition Tabare Vazquez Wins Presidency By Telesur, December 01, 2014
Democratizing the Media in Ecuador By Prof. Tim Anderson, November 30, 2014
Mexican President Peña Nieto Announces Police-state Plan as More Bodies are Discovered By Rafael Azul, November 29, 2014
Mexican Government Denies 31 Other Students Are Missing By Telesur, November 27, 2014
Neoliberal Economic Policy and the Plight of Third World Debt. Market Destabilization and Vulture Funds By Eric Toussaint, November 27, 2014
Haiti: Largest Anti-Government Demonstration to Date Demands President Michel Martelly’s Resignation By Thomas Péralte, November 27, 2014
Disappeared Students in Mexico: Human Rights Watch’s Biased Coverage and Double Standards By Joe Emersberger, November 25, 2014
Pinta y Lucha, Celendin, Cajamarca, Peru by John O'Shea on GlobalResearch.ca
The Protest Movement in Peru: Strengthening Sustainable Production and Local Economies, Protecting the Environment By John O Shea, November 25, 2014
More Mass Graves Found in Mexican Search for Missing Students By Telesur, November 24, 2014
Mexican Military Threatens Intervention against Mass Protests By Eric London, November 22, 2014
Disappeared Students in Mexico: Global Struggle for Ayotzinapa Captures World’s Attention By Telesur, November 22, 2014
Cancer Deaths Double in Argentina’s GMO Agribusiness Areas By Lawrence Woodward, November 19, 2014
Haiti: As Police Fatally Shoot Demonstrators at Massive March, Ruling Class Rivalry Bursts into View By Kim Ives, November 19, 2014
Monsanto’s Glyphosate Pesticide: Cancer Deaths Have Doubled in Argentina’s GMO Agriculture By Carolanne Wright, November 19, 2014
25th Anniversary of El Salvador Jesuit Murders By Kate Doyle, November 17, 2014
Deadly Flooding Hits Haiti’s North: President Martelly Uses Tragedy to Campaign By Thomas Péralte, November 12, 2014
Angry Protests Sweep Mexico after Government Says Missing Students are Dead By Don Knowland, November 11, 2014
Ending The Cuba Blockade, Normalizing US-Cuba Relations By Ricardo Alarcón, November 07, 2014
“The Cuban Five”: The NYT Supports a Prisoner Swap, Constitutional Presidential Pardon By Arnold August, November 07, 2014
More than 100,000 March in Mexico City over Disappeared Students By Rafael Azul, November 07, 2014
Peace Talks in Havana and Murder in Colombia: The Santos Regime’s Dual Strategy By Prof. James Petras, November 06, 2014
Venezuela: 15% Minimum Wage Increase – Workers’ Bank Launched by President Maduro By Z.C. Dutka, November 05, 2014
Haiti: High School Teachers Strike, Demanding Several Months of Unpaid Salaries By Isabelle Papillon, November 05, 2014
Haiti’s Nightmare: The Cocaine Coup and The CIA Connection By Paul DeRienzo, November 04, 2014
cuban medical team in Africa treating ebola on globalresearch.ca
United States Forced to Acknowledge Role of Cuba in Ebola Response By Abayomi Azikiwe, November 04, 2014
cuban medical team in Africa treating ebola on globalresearch.ca
Cuba, the Empire and Ebola By Prof. Tim Anderson, November 03, 2014
Bolivia’s Economy Under Evo Morales in 10 Graphs By Jake Johnston and Stephan Lefebvre, November 01, 2014
Growing Uprising Across Haiti to Demand Resignation of President Michel Martelly By Isabelle Papillon and Kim Ives, October 29, 2014
Are Vulture Funds a US Tool Against Argentina in an Energy War With Russia? By Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya, October 28, 2014
Eagles of Empire and Economic Terrorism: Are Vulture Funds Instruments of US Foreign Policy? By Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya, October 26, 2014
“Economic Genocide” in Latin America: The Unspoken Legacy of Wall Street and the IMF. President Cristina Fernandez By Carla Stea, October 25, 2014
Transform your Global Justice Sentiments into Action to End the Military Occupation of Haiti By Ajamu Nangwaya, October 23, 2014
Police Repression in Haiti: Thousands March Demanding President Martelly’s Resignation – Hundreds Faint from Tear Gas By Thomas Péralte and Kim Ives, October 22, 2014
Fidel Castro: Cuba’s Response to Ebola. The Time of Duty Has Come By Fidel Castro Ruz, October 21, 2014
Alba Summit on Ebola: Latin American Leaders Meet Cuban Health Workers Heading to West Africa By Granma, October 21, 2014
Contamination of Ecuadorian Rainforest: Canadian Bar Association Withdraws Support to Chevron Due to Protests By Telesur, October 20, 2014