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.
Bolivia: Is Evo in Danger after the August 10 referendum ? The US prepares a civil war By Michel Collon, August 10, 2008
Towards the North American Union (NAU): Privatization of Mexican Oil Will Advance SPP Objectives By Dana Gabriel, July 30, 2008
Bolivia: Tensions rising as vote looms By Federico Fuentes, July 28, 2008
Energy and arms dominate Russia-Venezuela talks By Global Research, July 27, 2008
The Venezuelan-Russian Alliance ? By Rev. Richard Skaff, July 27, 2008
Latin America’s struggle for integration and independence By Federico Fuentes, July 27, 2008
Putin wants closer military ties with Venezuela By Global Research, July 22, 2008
Bolivia’s Movement Towards Socialism Prepares for Recall Referendums By Federico Fuentes, July 21, 2008
Taking Stock of the Bolivarian Revolution: Changing Venezuela by Taking Power By Derrick O'Keefe, July 17, 2008
Fidel Castro and the FARC By Prof. James Petras, July 11, 2008
Mounting questions about Colombian hostage operation By Bill Van Auken, July 08, 2008
Was Betancourt’s freedom bought? By Global Research, July 06, 2008
Swiss radio: Betancourt and hostages not rescued but released By Global Research, July 06, 2008
President Chavez and the FARC: State and Revolution By Prof. James Petras, July 03, 2008
The Paradoxes of Latin American Development By Prof. James Petras, June 30, 2008
The Elephant and the Ant By Fidel Castro Ruz, June 19, 2008
A Meeting with Che Guevara By K Gajendra Singh, June 14, 2008
Che Guevara’s Final Verdict on the Soviet Economy By John Riddell, June 13, 2008
Chavez Revising, Not Revoking Venezuela’s New Intelligence Law By Stephen Lendman, June 09, 2008
Virtual Declaration of War: New U.S. fleet to threaten Latin American sovereignty By Berta Joubert-Ceci, June 08, 2008
Chavez Revamps His Intelligence Services: The Corporate Media React By Stephen Lendman, June 06, 2008
Peruvians to Protest US Military Presence By Global Research, June 02, 2008
President Hugo Chavez Warns of US Plan to Divide Venezuela By Global Research, June 02, 2008
Washington Planning to “Checkmate” Chavez By Stephen Lendman, June 02, 2008
Hitting Cuba through Bolivia By Néstor García Iturbe, May 29, 2008
Plan Mexico: Plan Colombia Heads for Mexico By Stephen Lendman, May 27, 2008
Building its Ties to Colombia: Canada’s Imperial Adventure in the Andes By Prof. Todd Gordon, May 27, 2008
Haiti and the Politics of Containment By Roger Annis, May 26, 2008
Bolivia: Recall referendums open new struggle By Federico Fuentes, May 23, 2008
Mexico: Oil privatisation halted due to mass protests By John Ross, May 23, 2008
European Banks Financing Damaging Agrofuels in Latin America By Global Research, May 19, 2008
Chávez warns Colombia not to allow U.S. base By Global Research, May 19, 2008
Spinning the News – The FARC-EP Files, Venezuela and Interpol By Stephen Lendman, May 19, 2008
The US have lost control: Latin America has ‘created its own neighbourhood’ By Federico Fuentes, May 18, 2008
Grow Them Young, Pay Them Well – Anti-Chavistas, That Is By Stephen Lendman, May 16, 2008
The Food Crisis and Latin America By Eduardo Dimas, May 15, 2008
Salvador Allende and Hugo Chavez: Similarities and Differences on the ‘National Road to Socialism’ By Prof. James Petras, May 14, 2008
Bolivia: Fraud, violence and mass resistance marks right-wing push By Federico Fuentes, May 11, 2008
Venezuela Declares Solidarity with Bolivia’s Government in Face of Separatist Effort By Kiraz Janicke, May 04, 2008
Saint Patrick Goes to Haiti By Brian Concannon Jr., May 01, 2008
The Conspiracy to Divide Bolivia Must Be Denounced By Global Research, April 29, 2008
Right-wing revolt threatens Bolivia By Federico Fuentes, April 28, 2008
Latin America: the attack on democracy By John Pilger, April 24, 2008
Paraguayan Election Could Tip the Scale Towards Venezuela By Nikolas Kozloff, April 24, 2008
Anti-Hunger Protests in Haiti By Nazaire St. Fort and Jeb Sprague, April 23, 2008
Haiti: Damning the Flood By Stephen Lendman, April 17, 2008
Venezuela : Democracy, Socialism and Imperialism By Prof. James Petras, April 17, 2008
Damming the Flood: Haiti, Aristide, and the Politics of Containment By Stephen Lendman, April 14, 2008
The New York Times v. Hugo Chavez By Stephen Lendman, April 01, 2008
Globalization and terror – Murder Inc. and Haiti By Toni Solo, March 25, 2008
Did U.S. Mercenaries Bomb the FARC Encampment in Ecuador? By Tom Burghardt, March 23, 2008
Rightist Gangs Murdering Trade Unionists in Colombia By Tom Burghardt, March 22, 2008
Cuba : Transitions without End By Dr. Frederic Clairmont, March 21, 2008
Bush versus Chavez By Stephen Lendman, March 17, 2008
Latin America rejects Bush doctrine By Federico Fuentes, March 16, 2008
Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia-Peoples Army (FARC-EP): The Cost of Unilateral Humanitarian Initiatives By Prof. James Petras, March 16, 2008
Dogs of War Gathering in the Andes — and in Washington By Tom Burghardt, March 15, 2008
Target Venezuela! By Tom Burghardt, March 13, 2008
Bush and Uribe v. Chavez and Correa By Stephen Lendman, March 09, 2008
$300 Million from Chavez to FARC a Fake By Greg Palast, March 08, 2008
Latin American Crisis “Made In The USA” By Bill Van Auken, March 08, 2008
Plan Colombia: The Real Destabilizing Force in South America By Carlos Martinez, March 08, 2008
Venezuela: The Spectre of Big Oil By Paul Kellogg, March 04, 2008
Cuba: Open-Armed Policy By Cindy Sheehan, March 01, 2008
The Failure of Human Rights Watch in Venezuela and Haiti By Joe Emersberger, February 29, 2008
Washington v. Cuba After Castro By Stephen Lendman, February 25, 2008
Damning the Flood: Haiti, Aristide, and the Politics of Containment By Joe Emersberger, February 19, 2008
Bush and ExxonMobil v. Chavez By Stephen Lendman, February 18, 2008
Undermining Bolivia By Benjamin Dangl, February 17, 2008
Latin America’s Changing Mosaic By Prof. James Petras, February 14, 2008
Venezuela Halts Oil Sales to Exxon Mobil By Global Research, February 14, 2008
War vs Peace: Colombia, Venezuela and the FARC Hostage Saga By Kiraz Janicke, February 09, 2008
Ante-room to Peace : Recognizing the FARC as Belligerents By Alberto Cruz, January 31, 2008
Summit of the Bolivarian Alternative (ALBA) Concludes in Venezuela By Kiraz Janicke, January 30, 2008
Venezuela, Nicaragua Propose Joint Military Force for Latin America By Chris Carlson, January 30, 2008
New Guatemalan President begins 100-Day Plan By Global Research, January 19, 2008
Venezuela Strengthens Ties with Central America By Global Research, January 19, 2008
Zapatista Code Red By Naomi Klein, December 23, 2007
Cuba and Human Rights By Fidel Castro Ruz, December 17, 2007
Ritual Gloating Postmortems – The Corporate Media v. Hugo Chavez By Stephen Lendman, December 10, 2007