Originally published: Resumen: Latinoamericano and the Third World
August 29, 2024 by Hedelberto López Blanch
Every day it is proven that some characters who have...
by Walden Bello
June 14, 2024
A few months before the coronavirus shut down the world, Chile exploded against neoliberalism. A World Bank economist, Sebastian Edwards,...
The Greek revolutionary Michel Pablo had a remarkable, globe-spanning career, from wartime resistance activity to his work supplying weapons and finance for the Algerian...
By Anuradha Chenoy*
For the Global South, Kissinger could well be called Dr. Death. He insured that whichever country raised a voice or could potentially...
Henry Kissinger, 1st Jewish secretary of state, iconic Cold War diplomat, dies at 100
By Charlie Summers
30 November 2023
Henry Kissinger, the controversial diplomat responsible...
Bolivia has severed diplomatic relations with Israel, and Colombia, Chile, and Honduras have all recalled their ambassadors. Latin America is leading the way in...
by Oksana Chelysheva
50 years ago Finland welcomed the first political refugees to the country. Those were Chileans fleeing the military coup of 1973. On...
Sep 8, 2023
PAR LES ARMES OU PAR LES URNES ?
50ème anniversaire du 11 Septembre chilien.
Depuis bien longtemps, les partisans de l’émancipation s’affrontent sur la stratégie :...