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Venezuela
Venezuela’s Economic Crisis: Does It Mean That the Left Has Failed?
Venezuela can turn its economy around without a prolonged recession. The hardest adjustments have already happened.
Central America: One Coup, Three Summits and the United States
The Obama administration has fallen far short of its stated desire to begin a new era in US-Central American relations.
Why Is a Former Guantánamo Prisoner on Hunger Strike in Uruguay?
Sold by Pakistan, tortured by the US and traded for Uruguayan oranges, Abu Wa'el Dhiab is still trying to get home.
“She Led by Transgression”: Margaret Randall on Cuban Feminist Haydée SantamarÃa
Margaret Randall discusses her new book about legendary Cuban revolutionary feminist Haydee Santamaria Cuadrado.
Greg Palast on US Election Fraud and Neoliberalism Gone Amok in Latin America and Greece
Greg Palast is no stranger to neoliberal shenanigans.
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Economic Policy Could Determine the Political Results in Venezuela
The government clearly needs to fix the economy if it is to regain popularity.
Obama’s Victory Dance in Argentina
While Argentina's president limits press freedoms, President Obama offers praise, seeking to spread US influence abroad.
The War on Democracy in Latin America: An Interview With John Pilger
This is a dangerous time in Latin America.
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Four Measures for Venezuela’s Economic Recovery
The country is not broke yet. There is still at least another year to turn the economy around, depending on oil prices.
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Obama Should Quickly Forge Strong Diplomatic Ties With Venezuela
Obama has no intention of reining in the hard-liners within his own government on Venezuela.