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.
America’s “War on Drugs” Has Triggered a “Humanitarian Crisis” in Central American. Children Converging at the US Border By Joachim Hagopian, July 08, 2014
Cuba Develops Four Cancer Vaccines, Ignored by the Media By Tony Seed, July 07, 2014
Well-Funded Western NGOs Whitewashing Venezuela’s Right Wing By Joe Emersberger, July 07, 2014
The Human Cost of the FIFA World Cup By T. J. Petrowski, July 05, 2014
Venezuela: Questions about Democracy and a Free Press By James D. Cockcroft, July 05, 2014
Dirty Wars and Football: The Ghost of General Videla By Dr. Binoy Kampmark, July 04, 2014
New “Toothpaste Terrorism”… Used in the 1970’s by a CIA Asset By Jim Naureckas, July 01, 2014
Unconventional Warfare: The Political Destabilization Campaign continues in Venezuela By Asad Ismi, June 30, 2014
Salvadorians Challenge Former Canadian Mining Corporation’s Violation of Human Rights By P. Cabezas, June 30, 2014
Haiti: Bill Clinton Receives “Lifetime Achievement Award” but Where is the Money for Reconstruction? By Greg Dunkel, June 26, 2014
Wall Street Hedge Fund Fraud Upheld by US Court: Argentina to Pay “Vulture” Fund $832 Million for Bonds Bought for $49 Million By Pratap Chatterjee, June 26, 2014
Evo Morales: “Our Liberation is for the Whole of Humanity”. For a Global Brotherhood Among The People By Evo Morales Ayma, June 26, 2014
Canada: New Federally Funded Academic Institute, A Tool to Support the Interests of the Mining Companies By MiningWatch Canada, June 25, 2014
Venezuela: The Capitalists Still Control the State and the Bulk of the Economy By Arlene Eisen, June 24, 2014
Teachers, Unions, Students Build Trinational Movement Against Neoliberal Education By Roshan Bliss, June 24, 2014
Soccer Is Democratic. The World Cup Is Oligarchy. By Nathalie Baptiste, June 23, 2014
How the “International Community” Rigged the 2010 Elections in Haiti By Center for Economic and Policy Research, June 19, 2014
Guatemalans Suing Canadian Mining Company Tahoe Resources for Violence and Repression By MiningWatch Canada, June 18, 2014
Fidel Castro and the Cuban Five: “Good Terrorism” As A Weapon Of US Hegemony By Dr. Chandra Muzaffar, June 16, 2014
Brazil’s Olympics and World Cup: Mega-Events and the Threat to Public Welfare By David Swanson, June 15, 2014
Brazil: A World Soccer Cup for Corporations By Marta Molina, June 14, 2014
On Opening Day of the World Cup, Protests continue in Brazil By Rafael Azul, June 13, 2014
‘Need Food, not Football’: Brazilian Graffiti Art Expresses Outrage Over World Cup By RT, June 12, 2014
Brazil on Strike: Class Struggle and the World Cup By Sabrina Fernandes, June 12, 2014
Race, Class and the World Cup in Brazil By Mike LaSusa, June 11, 2014
The Prospects and Problems of 21st Century Socialism in the US By Danny Haiphong, June 11, 2014
Brazilian Workers Clash with Police on Eve of World Cup By Rafael Azul, June 10, 2014
The Hypocrisy of Human Rights Watch By Keane Bhatt, June 10, 2014
Destabilization in Venezuela: Opposition Figures Face Allegations of Conspiracy – U.S. Government Possibly Involved By Ewan Robertson, June 09, 2014
Haiti Nine Years Post-Coup and Canada’s Black Gold By Michael Welch, Roger Annis, and Cynthia McKinney, June 07, 2014
Imperialism’s Coup d’Etat against Democracy and the People of Haiti By Dr. Ajamu Nangwaya, June 07, 2014
Ecuador to Transfer More Than Half its Gold Reserves to Goldman Sachs in Exchange for “Liquidity” By Michael Krieger, June 05, 2014
UK Aid Money Used by Contractor to Build Houses for the Wealthy in El Salvador By Fatima Hansia, June 05, 2014
GMO Agriculture and Dow AgroSciences’ Genetically Modified Soyabeans: Waging War on Peasants By Grain, June 04, 2014
Days Before Obama Announced CO2 Rule, Exxon Awarded Gulf of Mexico Oil Leases By Steve Horn, June 04, 2014
Brazil: Workers Struggle Trumps Sports Spectacle By Prof. James Petras, June 03, 2014
Political Destabilization in Venezuela and the Western Media’s Double Standard By Salim Lamrani, June 01, 2014
Cracking the US Economic Blockade of Cuba By Prof. Tim Anderson, May 31, 2014
How Global Agri-Business Destroys Farming By Colin Todhunter, May 30, 2014
Challenging “All Forms of Injustice”? Who is the “Real Pope” Francis I? By Prof Michel Chossudovsky and James Corbett, May 29, 2014
U.S. Covert Intervention in Chile: Planning to Block Allende Began Long before September 1970 Election By Peter Kornbluh, May 26, 2014
Separatism and Empire Building in the 21st Century By Prof. James Petras, May 22, 2014
U.S. Court of Appeals Joins the CIA’s Cover-Up of its Bay of Pigs Disaster By The National Security Archive, May 22, 2014
The North American Security Framework. Expanded Trilateral Defense Cooperation By Dana Gabriel, May 22, 2014
Terrorism in Venezuela and Its “Regime Change” Accomplices By Steve Ellner, May 22, 2014
NSA Records and Stores Content of All Phone Calls in Two Countries By Eric London, May 21, 2014
Cuban Five: A Prisoner Exchange that Could Improve Relations Between Cuba and the United States By Salim Lamrani, May 15, 2014
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the Rights of Mexican Workers By Richard Roman and Edur Velasco, May 11, 2014
How Washington Uses Social Media to Topple Governments and Manipulate Public Opinion By Global Research News, May 11, 2014
CIA Front, USAID, “Spreading Democracy”, Gearing Up in Ukraine – Suharto II? By Scott Creighton, May 08, 2014
Were Top Managers at Neslté Connected to the Murder of a Colombian Union Activist? By Maddy French, May 05, 2014
Hands Off Venezuela! Right-wing Destabilization Campaign, Seaks to Seize State Power By Susan Spronk, May 04, 2014
Labor Rights: Persecution of Public and Private Sector Union Activists in Haiti By Center for Economic and Policy Research, May 01, 2014
Haiti: Battle Over Who Will Umpire the Next Elections By Kim Ives, May 01, 2014
Former Director of Venezuelan Intelligence Agency Shot Dead in Caracas By Joseph Fitsanakis, April 30, 2014
Kerry, Obama, Putin: The Fool, the Demagogue, and the Former KGB Colonel By Edward S. Herman, April 30, 2014
Online Mass Surveillance: Protecting Privacy and Human Rights on the Internet? Is Brazil taking the Lead? By Nathalie Van Raemdonck, April 29, 2014
Agents of Destabilization in Venezuela: The Dirty Hand of the National Endowment for Democracy By Eva Golinger, April 26, 2014
Ecuador orders US Military Officers to Leave the Country By Prensa Latina, April 26, 2014
Bolivia’s New Mining Law By Kirsten Francescone, April 21, 2014
Growing Protests in Haiti: Thousands Demonstrate to Demand the Departure of President Martelly and MINUSTAH By Kim Ives, April 18, 2014
Former CIA Affiliate Tells All: The CIA Role Behind the Anti-Government Protests in Venezuela By Global Research News, April 14, 2014
Undocumented Migrants in Venezuela Have More Rights than US Citizens in the US By Tamara Pearson, April 13, 2014
U.S. Colonialism and Puerto Rico’s Fiscal Crisis By Victor M. Rodriguez, April 11, 2014
Monsanto’s Glyphosate Herbicide should be Banned, Brazil’s public prosecutor says By Global Research News, April 10, 2014
Financial Tyranny in Puerto Rico By Timothy Alexander Guzman, April 10, 2014
USAID Subversion in Latin America Not Limited to Cuba By Dan Beeton, April 09, 2014
Social Media as a Foreign Policy Tool. Failed Cuban “Twitter” Designed By U.S. Government Contractors By Pratap Chatterjee, April 09, 2014
The CIA’s Plan to Create a “Destabilizing Student Opposition in Venezuela” By Global Research News, April 06, 2014
Social Media and the Destabilization of Cuba: USAID’s Secret “Cuban Twitter” Intended to Stir Unrest By Prof Michel Chossudovsky, April 05, 2014
“Cuban Twitter” Affair Exposes USAID as Instrument of Regime-Change By Bill Van Auken, April 05, 2014
Haiti: Thousands Demonstrate Calling for End of UN Occupation and Resignation of President and Prime Minister By Thomas Péralte, April 02, 2014
Street Violence and the Political Destabilization of Venezuela. US Sponsored “Color Revolution” By Franck Gaudichaud, April 02, 2014
Another Color Revolution? The Deceptive Use of the Phrase “Peaceful Protests” in Venezuela By Steve Ellner, March 29, 2014
Haiti: Peasants are Expropriated and Peaceful Protesters Brutalized for Tourist Development By Kim Ives, March 28, 2014
Ukraine, Crimea and Venezuela The Power of Peace can Move Mountains By Peter Koenig, March 28, 2014
Twin Cities Anti-War Committee Exposes U.S. War on Colombia By Global Research News, March 25, 2014
Color Revolutions: The Strategy of the Venezuelan Opposition and How it Works By Steve Ellner, March 25, 2014
Venezuela: Defeating Fascism Before it’s too Late By Prof. James Petras, March 23, 2014
Violence and Terror: The Ukrainian and Colombian Road to Empire Building By Prof. James Petras, March 19, 2014