Sunday, 12 January , 2025

Latin America

Jovenel Moïse and Haiti’s Economic, Political and Social Crisis

From the beginning of his political career, he was considered an actor prone to increase the country's dependence on the U.S. Jul 7. 2021 Haitian President...

Tropical Storm Elsa Crosses Cuba Without Causing Much Havoc

Currently, it is heading towards the U.S. While the hurricane will move along the west coast of Florida, its winds and rains will also be...

Sorry is the Hardest Word: Why Dutch are Not Alone in...

Jul 5, 2021 An independent panel in the Netherlands has told the government it should apologise for the Dutch role in the transatlantic slave trade. But what...

A Mapuche Woman to Chair Chile’s Constituent Convention

Her election represents a victory for Chilean Indigenous communities, which have been historically neglected by neoliberal governments. Jul. 4, 2021 Photo: EFE On Sunday, Mapuche Indigenous people representative Elisa...

Chile: Neoliberalism Under Siege in its Country of Birth

The movement for a new constitution is changing Chile, the country where military rulers embarked on an early and violent experiment in market reforms By...

The mysterious case of an island that ‘vanished’ in the Gulf...

Isla Bermeja, only noticed missing in 2008, may have cost Mexico millions in oil revenue By Shannon Collins June 28, 2021 First appearing in a Spanish compendium...

Argentina: ‘15% Global Minimum Corporate Tax Rate Is Too Low’

 Martin Guzman pointed out that international negotiations should take as a starting point a rate of at least 21 percent. 29 June 2021 Argentina's Finance Minister...

The Imminent Coup In Peru

 June 26, 2021 Legal maneuvers and delays, presented by the far-right, are pushing Peru closer to a coup with each passing day. It’s been 20...

Pedro Castillo – a teacher elected to dismantle neoliberalism in Peru

By Francisco Dominguez Primary school teacher from Peru’s rural Cajamarca, Pedro Castillo, has been elected president of this South American nation in a hotly fought...

Peru at the Brink of Civil War? The Uprising of the...

By Peter Koenig 15 June 2021 On 28 July 2021, Peru, with her 33 million inhabitants, celebrates 200 years of Independence. The People of Peru may...