November 3, 2024
As part of the Silk Road and Belt initiative, the China Development Bank earmarked $160 billion in investment to finance more than 250 projects to promote economic and social development in Latin America. (more…)
By Berta Joubert-Ceci on November 3, 2024 from Puerto Rico
This first week of November, here in Puerto Rico, one can feel an atmosphere of both nervousness and profound hope for change. Next Tuesday, November 5th, general elections will be held, and everything indicates that it will be a historic process. (more…)
By Juana Carrasco Martín on November 2, 2024 from Havana
This Tuesday, November 5, it is to be decided who will take over the administration of the empire from the White House. The bidding reaches its climax, but not much will change in the general political lines. The main contenders are only two sides of the same coin. (more…)
By John Perry on November 2, 2024
Governments in Latin America have been at the forefront of opposition to Israel’s genocide in Gaza, and several of those which have done so suddenly face new threats, even including attempted coups. (more…)
By William Leogrande on November 1, 2024
From the early 1980s until President Barack Obama announced his intention to normalize U.S.-Cuba relations ten years ago on December 17, 2014, Cuban-American voters in South Florida wielded a virtual veto over U.S. policy toward Cuba. (more…)
By Roger D. Harris on November 1, 2024
The world’s peoples recoil in shock over the previously unimaginable barbarity of the US/Zionist assault on Palestine. The European Parliament is not impervious to what is transpiring. On the contrary, the body normalizes the cruelty by awarding its highest human rights award, the Sakharov Prize, to dissident Venezuelan genocide supporters. (more…)
October 31, 2024
On the morning of Sunday, October 27, former Bolivian president Evo Morales was targeted in an assassination attempt while driving between Cochabamba and Santa Cruz. A group of men without uniforms opened fire at two cars, injured one of the drivers, and nearly hit the former president. (more…)
By David Brooks on October 30, 2024
Politics as spectacle or spectacle as politics? In the final stretch of the electoral race in the United States, spectacle prevails, but not only as manipulation, but in response to a reality: in this country, where politicians and democratic institutions -from Congress, the presidency, the courts and even the media- have dismal approval ratings, candidates have to resort to figures with greater credibility than themselves. (more…)