By Manolo De Los Santos and Zoe Alexandra on August 22, 2025

Evo Morales greets thousands of supporters in 2020. Photo: Evo Morales / X
The defeat of the left in Bolivia has raised a series of existential questions for the left in the region, and led many to draw hurried conclusions on where the blame lies
Bolivia’s left lost big in Sunday’s election, and a lot of the analysis in progressive circles has focused solely on the feud between former president Evo Morales and sitting president, Luis Arce. Morales was barred from running in the elections by Arce’s government and subsequently called for a null or blank vote in the contest. On Sunday, August 17, two right-wing candidates, Rodrigo Paz and Jorge Quiroga, emerged victorious, and they will proceed to the second round in October. (more…)
by Vijay Prashad on August 22nd, 2025

Karen Paulina Biswell (Colombia) Nama Bu’ (We Exist), 2015
Those who do not live in war zones or in suffocated countries are forced to live life as if there is nothing strange about what is happening around us. When we read about war, it is disconnected from our lives, and many of us want to stop listening to anything about the human misery caused by weapons or by sanctions. The scholasticism of the academic and the hushed tones of the diplomat are silenced as the bomb and the bank wage war against the planet. After authorising the atom bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima (Japan) on 6 August 1945, US President Harry S. Truman announced on the radio: ‘If [the Japanese] do not now accept our terms, they may expect a rain of ruin from the air, the like of which has never been seen on this earth’. (more…)
August 22, 2025 from Caracas

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, foto: presidencia
During his speech at the event in Defense of the Sovereignty and Peace of Venezuela, Latin America, and the Caribbean as territories of peace, Venezuelan Head of State Nicolás Maduro Moros warned that the homeland is impregnable. “Nothing and no one will touch Venezuela,” he declared before the Legislative Branch of the South American nation in the Elliptical Hall of the Federal Legislative Palace in Caracas. (more…)
August 23, 2025 from Havana, to the women of Cuba

foto: Bill Hackwell
For 65 years, the Federation of Cuban Women (FMC) has been at the forefront of profound social transformations, winning rights, expanding spaces for participation, and dignifying the lives of Cuban women. Thanks to our organizational strength, Cuban women have gained a presence in all areas of society as a result of decades of struggle and dedication. (more…)
By Alejandra Garcia on August 21, 2025

National Bolivarian Militia to defend Venezuela’s “territory, sovereignty, and peace.”
Venezuela is once again facing a psychological and media offensive from the U.S. government, led by President Donald Trump. This week, White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt reaffirmed Washington’s aggressive and interventionist policy, declaring that her country “is willing to use all elements of U.S. power” to halt the alleged flow of drugs into its territory and “bring those responsible to justice.” (more…)
By Hedelberto López Blanch on August 21, 2025

illustration: Adán Iglesias Toledo.
Since Hugo Chávez’s presidential victory in 1999, the United States has engaged in all kinds of aggression, attacks, coup attempts, invasions, and economic blockades in an attempt to overthrow the Bolivarian Revolution. (more…)
By Diego Sequera on August 21, 2025
No other country in Latin America has as intense a way of doing politics as Bolivia. The official end of a 20-year political cycle, which began last Sunday, will soon enough prove this once again. (more…)
August 20, 2025
The Argentine Jewish Appeal has filed criminal charges and called for the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the “very serious crimes” committed by the army under his command against the Palestinian people since its invasion of Gaza. He is scheduled to visit Argentina September 7 – 10. (more…)