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.
Is Biden Using a Trump Card to Pressure Maduro Regime Change in Venezuela? By Barbara Boland, March 19, 2021
China Advances in South America By Lucas Leiroz de Almeida, March 18, 2021
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Brazil’s Lula in a Wilderness of Mirrors By Pepe Escobar, March 18, 2021
Lula’s Return and the Arrival of Sputnik V Change the Brazilian Political Scenario By Lucas Leiroz de Almeida, March 18, 2021
Washington Pressured Brazil Not to Buy ‘Malign’ Russian Vaccine By John McEvoy, March 17, 2021
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The ‘Biggest Judicial Lie’ in Brazil’s History – Former Leader Lula Is Back By Manuella Libardi, March 16, 2021
The Lasalin Massacre and the Human Rights Crisis in Haiti By Judith Mirkinson and Seth Donnelly, March 15, 2021
Garneau and Blinken Meet to Subvert Haitian Democracy By Yves Engler, March 11, 2021
UN Rebuke of US Sanctions on Venezuela Met with Stunning Silence By John McEvoy, March 11, 2021
The Battle for Lithium: The UK Supported the Coup in Bolivia to Gain Access to Its ‘White Gold’ By Matt Kennard, March 09, 2021
Joe Biden Stands for Same Grotesque and Brutal Policies Against Venezuela, Shows Just How Little They Actually Care for People By Eva Bartlett, March 08, 2021
US to Continue Using Guaido to Rob Venezuelan Assets Abroad By Telesur, March 08, 2021
Why Is Brazil Such a Basket Case?—The Role of U.S. Covert Action By Aidan O’Brien, March 07, 2021
Nicaragua’s Indigenous People: Neocolonial Lies, Autonomous Reality By Stephen Sefton, March 07, 2021
The Cuban Revolution’s Commitment and Contribution to Worldwide Public Health Care By Franklin Frederick, March 06, 2021
The Right to Land and Water: From the Murder of Berta Cáceres in Honduras to Dam Disaster in India By Don Fitz, March 06, 2021
Biden Continues US War on Venezuelan Social Democracy By Stephen Lendman, March 06, 2021
US ‘Virtual Ambassador’ to Venezuela Hosts Insurrectionist Summit Ahead of Biden’s Guaidó Recognition By Anya Parampil and Max Blumenthal, March 05, 2021
Hugo Chávez’s Legacy: Unity and Anti-imperialism By Nino Pagliccia, March 04, 2021
Territorial Dispute Growing Between Guyana and Venezuela By Lucas Leiroz de Almeida, March 04, 2021
Canadian Backed Police Support Dictatorship in Haiti By Yves Engler, February 28, 2021
Jovenel Moïse or Freedom? The Struggle for the Soul of Haiti By Michael Welch, Jean Saint-Vil, and Kim Ives, February 28, 2021
Cuba on Terrorist List, Just Latest in Long List of Victims of Terrorism By Arnold August, February 28, 2021
Haiti Betrayed: Screening and Discussion By Global Research News, February 26, 2021
Cuba Has Assisted Almost One Third of the World’s Population in Health Care By Cuban News Agency, February 26, 2021
Mexico to Ban Glyphosate, GM Corn Presidential Decree Comes Despite Intense Pressure from Industry, U.S. Authorities By Timothy A. Wise, February 25, 2021
EU Imposes Further Sanctions on Venezuela as Maduro Visits UN Human Rights Council By Paul Dobson, February 25, 2021
Nearly 800 Organizations and Individuals in the U.S. Demand the Biden Administration End Its Support for the Brutal Moïse Regime in Haiti By Margaret Flowers, February 25, 2021
New European Union Sanctions on Democratic Elections: 30 Venezuelan Politicians to be Sanctioned By Orinoco Tribune, February 23, 2021
‘The Mauritanian’ Feature Film: Secret Detention of Alleged Terrorists in Guantanamo By Lisa Hajjar, February 22, 2021
Haitians “Right to be Angry” at United Nations Headquarters By Yves Engler, February 22, 2021
Haiti Official Stashes Wealth in Montréal. “Canada’s Contribution to Enabling Haitian Corruption” By Yves Engler, February 22, 2021
A Beacon in an Ocean of Mass Disinformation? Support and Endorse Independent Radio Media By Michael Welch, February 21, 2021
Emails Reveal US Officials Joined With Agrochemical Giant Bayer to Stop Mexico’s Glyphosate Ban By Kenny Stancil, February 18, 2021
Biden Is Expected to Allow Remittances and Flights to Cuba By Telesur, February 16, 2021
Trump Has Gone – Time to End US Sanctions on Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela By Ken Livingstone, February 15, 2021
Biden Administration Should Scrap Trump’s Economic Sanctions that “Have Killed Tens of Thousands of People” in Venezuela, CEPR Co-Director Says By Orinoco Tribune, February 15, 2021
The Great Vaccine Scam By Vasko Kohlmayer, February 15, 2021
Biden Administration Smears Nicaragua as “Dictatorship” for Forcing US-funded, Coup-plotting NGOs to Register as “Foreign Agents” By Ben Norton, February 15, 2021
The Omnipotent Power to Assassinate By Jacob G. Hornberger, February 15, 2021
Cuba: Millions for Democracy Made in USA By Ronald Suárez Rivas, February 15, 2021
Venezuela – Food Security and Sovereignty to Fight Starvation Sanctions By Nino Pagliccia, February 12, 2021
How Ecuador’s US-backed, Coup-supporting ‘Ecosocialist’ Candidate Yaku Pérez Aids the Right-wing By Ben Norton, February 11, 2021
Through the “Bolivar Act” U.S. Congressmen Intend to Tighten the Blockade Against Venezuela By Internationalist 360, February 11, 2021
US Sanctions Caused Thousands of Deaths in Venezuela, GAO Says By Telesur, February 10, 2021
Crisis & Critique: A Trumpist Hangover Prevails in Venezuela By Prof. Ociel Alí López, February 10, 2021
Washington Openly Spent About $250 Million in Subversive Actions Against Cuba Since 2000 By Orinoco Tribune, February 10, 2021
Open Letter from 40+ Economists Regarding Ecuador and the Dollar By Prof. James K Galbraith, Jayati Ghosh, and Mark Weisbrot, February 09, 2021
Canada Backs Revival of Duvalierism in Haiti By Yves Engler, February 09, 2021
Ecuador’s Historic Election Explained: Inside the Citizens’ Revolution By Ben Norton, February 09, 2021
Haiti’s Constitutional Crisis: A Tangled Web of Aberrations By Boaz Anglade, February 09, 2021
Human Rights Watch Denounces Cuba for Human Rights Violations By Lucas Leiroz de Almeida, February 09, 2021
The Foreign Roots of Haiti’s “Constitutional Crisis” By Prof. Mark Schuller, February 08, 2021
Indigenous People and Justice in Nicaragua’s North Caribbean Coast By Dr. Loyda Martinez Rodriguez and Tortilla Con Sal, February 05, 2021
The Legacy of Cicely Tyson: Pioneer for Representation in Film, Fashion and Television By Abayomi Azikiwe, February 04, 2021
Venezuela: Opposition, Colombian Leaders Allegedly Involved in Foiled Terror Plot By Ricardo Vaz, February 04, 2021
Political Left Close to Winning Elections in Ecuador By Lucas Leiroz de Almeida, February 04, 2021
Treatment of COVID-19: Cuban Drug Itolizumab Proves Effective in Critically Ill Patients By Yaditza del Sol González, February 03, 2021
Brazil Guts Agencies, ‘Sabotaging Environmental Protection’ in Amazon: Report By Sue Branford and Thais Borges, February 02, 2021
Nicaragua’s Indigenous Territory Wangki Awala Kupia By Rose Cunningham Kain and Tortilla Con Sal, February 01, 2021
Cuba: Epicenter of Independence, Integration and Human Development By Alex Anfruns, February 01, 2021
Trump’s Final Act of Sabotage Against the Cuban People By Cuba Solidarity Campaign, January 29, 2021
With Likely Victory of Andrés Arauz, Ecuador Will Join Latin America’s Anti-Imperialist Surge By Alan MacLeod, January 29, 2021
Vale’s Crime in Brumadinho By Gabriela Sarmet and Saul Jones, January 29, 2021
Biden Will Likely Try to Politically Influence Venezuela by Re-engaging with It Economically By Paul Antonopoulos, January 29, 2021
Bilateral Relations Between Mexico and the US May Not Improve, Despite Biden’s Promises By Lucas Leiroz de Almeida, January 28, 2021
Cuba Back on “Terrorism List.” What Is Good for the Goose Is Good for the Gander By Arnold August, January 27, 2021
Venezuela Denounces Large-Scale Corruption Scheme Led by Guaido By Telesur, January 27, 2021
Video: A Conversation with Leaders of the Mayangna Nation By Arisio Genaro Selso, Eloy Frank Gomez, and Tortilla Con Sal, January 26, 2021
Biden and the Democrats will Sow Chaos in Latin America By Timothy Alexander Guzman, January 25, 2021
Imperialism Is Bipartisan: Biden Recognizes Juan Guaidó as President of Venezuela By Otto Fars, January 22, 2021
UK Mega Meddling – UK Sets Up Media Influencing Project in Venezuela Amid Secretive £750,000 ‘Democracy Promotion’ Programme By Matt Kennard and John McEvoy, January 21, 2021
Cuba Solidarity Campaign Statement on the United States Listing of Cuba as a State Sponsor of Terrorism By Cuba Solidarity Campaign, January 21, 2021
Remembering Cuba’s Commitment to Angola’s Liberation Movement By Don Fitz, January 21, 2021
Protesters Hold Back Military Takeover of Balkans’ Largest Mountain Pasture By John Cannon, January 20, 2021
Removing Cuba from the “Terrorist List” Is Awkward for President Biden? By Arnold August, January 20, 2021
Biden Inaugural Guest Is Venezuelan Coup Leader Charged with Inciting Violent Assault on Gov’t Building By Anya Parampil, January 20, 2021
Brazil Elections Boost Environmental Violators to High Office in Amazon By Aline Maciel and et al., January 18, 2021
If the Frogs Should Win By Carlos Zorrilla, January 18, 2021
Western Society in Crisis: Repression and Impoverishment of Their Own People By Stephen Sefton, January 18, 2021