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.
Relatives of Franco’s Victims Testify in Argentine Courts By Alejandro López, December 17, 2013
US Hegemony and Puerto Rico’s Economic Crisis By Timothy Alexander Guzman, December 17, 2013
Venezuelan v. US Budget Priorities By Stephen Lendman, December 13, 2013
Political Assassination: Brazil’s Ex-President Kubitschek Killed by US-Backed Regime By Bill Van Auken, December 13, 2013
Haiti: Aristide’s Party Fanmi Lavalas Taken Over by “Macouto-Bourgeois Group” By Kim Ives, December 12, 2013
Thirty Years Ago: The US Invasion of Grenada and the Assassination of Maurice Bishop By Global Research News, December 11, 2013
“Haiti is Open for Business!”: Government Complicity in Wage Theft by Foreign Factories By Jane Regan, December 05, 2013
Fact Check on Venezuela’s Economy By Stephen Lendman, December 05, 2013
God and the Devil in Haitian History By Jean Saint-Vil, December 05, 2013
The Monroe Doctrine is History, But the Empire is Attacking Everywhere By Nil Nikandrov, December 02, 2013
Massive Fraud, Intimidation and Vote Buying in Honduras By Stephen Lendman, November 30, 2013
Canada Approves Genetically Modified Salmon Exports to Panama By Pratap Chatterjee, November 28, 2013
The Real Story About Canada’s Role in Haiti By Yves Engler, November 27, 2013
Both Sides Claim Victory in Honduran Election By Bill Van Auken, November 26, 2013
The “Legacy” of Kennedy and Latinos: Myth versus Reality By Jimmy Franco Sr., November 25, 2013
Border Patrol International: “The American Homeland Is the Planet” By Todd Miller, November 19, 2013
Venezuela: CIA and U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency Calling for Armed Clashes, Bloodshed to Justify Military Intervention By Nil Nikandrov, November 13, 2013
Vilifying Venezuela’s Maduro By Stephen Lendman, November 13, 2013
Public Banking in Costa Rica: A Remarkable Little-known Model By Ellen Brown, November 11, 2013
Documented: US Coup Plan for Venezuela 2013 By Les Blough, November 08, 2013
Venezuela’s Maduro Goes on the “Offensive” With Package of Economic Reforms By Ryan Mallett-Outtrim, November 08, 2013
Economic Warfare in Venezuela: Government Reforms to Fight Speculation and Hoarding By Ryan Mallett-Outtrim, November 08, 2013
HAITI: Aid or Trade? The Nefarious Effects of U.S. Policies By Haiti Grassroots Watch, November 07, 2013
Jesuits Speak Out on Syria, Condemn Terrorist Insurgency By Voltaire Network, November 06, 2013
Leaked Document Reveals Plot to Destabilize Venezuelan Goverment: “US Embassy Officials Encouraging Acts of Sabotage” By RT, November 06, 2013
High Finance, Geopolitical Leverage and the Rise of the New World Order By Sam Muhho, November 05, 2013
Haiti: Uruguay Will Withdraw from MINUSTAH, President Says Beginning of End of UN Occupation of Haiti? By Kim Ives, November 01, 2013
Militarization and War Games in the Pacific: America to Destroy Paradise Island By Timothy Bancroft-Hinchey, October 29, 2013
Thirty Years After the U.S. Invasion of Grenada, the First Neoliberal War By Maximilian Forte, October 28, 2013
New York Times Buries CIA Facts on Latin American Deaths By David Lindorff, October 24, 2013
Haiti: World Vision’s Targeted Food Program Questioned – Food Aid is “More Negative than Positive” By Haiti Grassroots Watch, October 24, 2013
Remember the Grenada Invasion: “Grenada’s Real Threat Was Ideological.” By Glen Ford, October 24, 2013
Haiti’s Apparel Factories: Wage Theft, Sexual Harassment, and Poor Safety and Sanitation Standards By Center for Economic and Policy Research, October 23, 2013
Spain Blocks Argentinian Attempts to Prosecute Franco-Era Fascists By Alejandro López, October 23, 2013
Prism “Voice Collection”, SMS Messages, E-mail: New Evidence of Widespread NSA Spying on France, Mexico By Thomas Gaist, October 22, 2013
The Trans-Pacific Partnership and Its Critics By Global Research News, October 22, 2013
The End of Impunity? Indigenous Guatemalans bring Canadian Mining Company to Court By Global Research News, October 21, 2013
America Spies on its Closest Allies: NSA Accessed Mexican President’s Email By Der Spiegel, October 21, 2013
US- Venezuela Relations: A Case Study of Imperialism and Anti-Imperialism By Prof. James Petras, October 20, 2013
Money Laundering and The Drug Trade: The Role of the Banks By Dylan Murphy, October 20, 2013
Attending Need, Not Profit: Venezuela’s Experiment with Community Medicine By Ewan Robertson, October 20, 2013
The Establishment of “Social Enterprises” in Bolivia By Richard Fidler, October 18, 2013
History Will Absolve Me: Fidel Castro, Sixty Years Later By Maximilian Forte, October 16, 2013
HAITI: USAID Funded Food Voucher Program Hurt Farmers, Favored U.S. Exports By Haiti Grassroots Watch, October 11, 2013
Industrial Espionage in Brazil: Exposing the Underbelly of Canadian Support for Mining Companies By MiningWatch Canada, October 10, 2013
Canada Spied on Brazil’s Government as Part of Global Commercial Espionage Campaign By Keith Jones, October 09, 2013
Canadian Spy Agency ‘Dissected’ Brazilian Energy Ministry By RT, October 07, 2013
Mass Protests in Haiti: “Time for Haitians to Stop Taking Orders From Colonists” By Kim Ives, October 04, 2013
Venezuelan President Expels US Officials for Instigating and Financing Economic “Sabotage” By Bill Van Auken, October 02, 2013
Forcing Farmers to Plant Genetically Modified Seeds: Colombians Revolt Against Seed Control and Agricultural Tyranny By Dylan Charles, October 02, 2013
The Snowden Affair: Denying President Morales’ Plane Fuel Seen As Attempted Assassination By Asad Ismi, September 29, 2013
From Syria to Iran: The Dynamics of Global Power By Miguel Villagra, September 27, 2013
Cutting the Cord: Brazil’s Bold Plan to Combat the NSA By Amar Toor, September 27, 2013
Venezuelan President Maduro’s Life Threatened? By Ryan Mallett-Outtrim, September 27, 2013
Puerto Rico and the Puerto Ricans Versus 115 Years of Yankee Imperialism and Colonialism By Global Research News, September 22, 2013
NSA Snooping on Brazil’s President’s Emails. Unfolding Diplomatic Fall Out between Washington and Brasilia By Michael Werbowski, September 20, 2013
Privatization Profiteers from Pinochet’s Chile May Yet Face Prison By Pratap Chatterjee, September 20, 2013
Venezuelan President denied Travel through US Airspace By RT, September 20, 2013
In an Age of ‘Realists’ and Vigilantes, There is Cause for Optimism By John Pilger, September 19, 2013
Kissinger and Chile: The Declassified Record on Regime Change By Peter Kornbluh, September 12, 2013
Commemorating Chile’s Military Coup, September 11, 1973: Chile and Latin America Forty Years Later By Socialist Project, September 11, 2013
Mexico’s Unfolding Political Crisis: Denationalization and the Privatisation of Oil and Electricity By Prof. James Petras, September 10, 2013
Coffee Crisis in Central America: Support “Fair Trade” By Prof. Gavin Fridell, September 08, 2013
Militarization and Political Crisis in Mexico By Robert Sandels, September 04, 2013
Brazil’s Unspoken Humanitarian Crisis: “Refugee” Camp Holding Over 800 Haitians in Inhuman Conditions By Conectas Human Rights, August 27, 2013
The South American Defence Council and the Subversive Activities of the Pentagon By Nil Nikandrov, August 27, 2013
Brazil’s Vinegar Revolution: Neoliberalism and the Economic Elites By Gearóid Ó Colmáin, August 26, 2013
Latin America: Class Struggle and Resistance in the Age of Extractive Capitalism By Prof. James Petras, August 26, 2013
Brazil’s Vinegar Revolution: Left in Form, Right in Content By Gearóid Ó Colmáin, August 20, 2013
Samsung Sued for $109 Million For Labor Violations in Amazon By Richard Smallteacher, August 19, 2013
Israel Deserves to Be Expelled from UN, Miguel D’Escoto Says By Global Research News, August 16, 2013
Haiti: Grassroots Groups Afraid “Attractive” Mining Law Could Open Country Up to Systematic Pillage By Haiti Grassroots Watch, August 06, 2013
The Protest Movement in Brazil. Towards a New Political Scenario? By Socialist Project, August 06, 2013
Regime Change: U.S. Seeks to Get Rid of Left Governments in Latin America By Mark Weisbrot, August 05, 2013
This American Life on Guatemalan Genocide By FAIR, August 01, 2013
“Overwhelming” Evidence of Plot to Assassinate Venezuela’s Maduro By Ryan Mallett-Outtrim, July 26, 2013
Do “Peace Accords” Lead to Peace, Justice and Security for the People? By Prof. James Petras, July 25, 2013
Canadian Mining Company HudBay Minerals Sued for Shootings, Murder and Gang-Rape in Guatemala By Global Research News, July 24, 2013
Brazil: Extractive Capitalism and the Great Leap Backward By Prof. James Petras, July 23, 2013
The Militarization of the US-Mexican Border: Counterinsurgency or Immigration Reform? By Tom Hayden, July 20, 2013