By Jesús Faría on March 30, 2023, from Caracas
The Bolivarian Revolution was born in a historical confrontation against multiple forces and phenomena that plunged the country at the end of the 20th century into one of its greatest historical crises. It was an economic, social and political crisis, but also a moral crisis of enormous proportions. (more…)
By Atilio Borón on March 29, 2023
Between March 28-30, the Second Democracy Summit will be held in Washington DC. The plenary meeting will be held on Wednesday, March 29. The event has been convened by the U.S. Government through the Department of State, but, as usual, other “partner governments” have also called for the meeting and whose mission is to disguise the fact that the Summit is entirely a Washington project. (more…)
March 29, 2023
The Network of Intellectuals, Artists and Social Movements in Defense of Humanity -REDH- in unison with the social, political and cultural initiatives that advocate for a sovereign Latin America and Caribbean, repudiates the intrusion of neocolonial proposals that project to take the region back to the notion of ‘Ibero-America’, a geopolitical invention of the 16th century, whose incursion was repelled with the independence of two centuries ago. (more…)
By Orinoco Tribune Staff on March 25, 2023
The 28th Ibero-American Summit began this Saturday in Dominican Republic, with the noticeable absence of President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela, Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) of Mexico, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil, Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua, Nayib Bukele of El Salvador, as well as the presidents of Panama, Guatemala, and Peru. (more…)
By Stephen Sefton on March 27, 2023
A new, anonymously-produced UN report denouncing Nicaragua’s government whitewashes the brutal US-backed 2018 coup against it while refusing to interview victims of sadistic opposition violence. (more…)
By Carlos Fernández-Vega on March 27, 2023
This article comes on the day that the human rights of 3 more children and 3 adults are snuffed out in Nashville in yet another mass murder that flourishes unabated in the US. (more…)
By Alejandra Garcia on March 27, 2023 in Havana
Yesterday Cuba lived a historic day during the national elections to vote for the new members of the tenth legislature of the National Assembly of People’s Power, the highest legislative power in the country. (more…)
By Ollie Vargas on March 24, 2023
For the first time in Bolivia’s history, the country is now an exporter of electricity. As Europe struggles to keep the lights on, Bolivia’s nationalized electric company, ENDE, will provide Argentina with 132 thousand volts of electricity, announced Energy Minister Franklin Molina. (more…)