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Joe Biden’s privatization plans helped doom Latin America
On the campaign trail, Joe Biden has boasted of his role in transforming Colombia and Central America through ambitious economic and security programs.
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It is not only a Puerto Rican crisis
The U.S. has been responsible for sowing the idea that independence is not economically viable for Puerto Rico. And the fact is that practice has shown that dependence is even less…
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Ricardo Rosselló, Puerto Rico’s governor, resigns
Gov. Ricardo A. Rosselló announced his resignation on Wednesday, conceding that he could no longer credibly remain in power.
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It’s now or never for Puerto Rico
I have no doubts that Puerto Ricans will not back down, will not surrender, will not rest until Roselló resigns.
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Russian foreign minister visits Cuba
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov was in Cuba this week for talks with his counterpart, Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla.
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Hundreds of thousands march in Puerto Rico, demand Roselló resign (Video)
Puerto Ricans took to the streets en masse on Monday (July 22) for islandwide protests to demand Gov. Ricardo Rosselló step down.
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A year after Nicaragua’s coup, the media’s regime-change deceptions still unraveling
New information raises serious doubts about the official story, highlighting the campaign of regime-change misinformation.
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Vessels change names or go dark to ship Venezuelan crude to Cuba
Stopping the flow might prove harder than the U.S. expected. Cuba imports Venezuelan crude for its refineries and fuel oil to run its power plants and generate electricity.
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Norway, Bachelet, and the twilight of Guaido’s insurrection
Venezuelan analyst Ociel Lopez examines Juan Guaido’s U.S.-backed coup following Michelle Bachelet’s visit and new government-opposition talks.
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Four days of blackouts: My uphill journey in Venezuela
The uprising against Maduro had begun!, we were told as the guarimbas and the noisy pots and pans rang out until around midnight, at which time most people went to sleep, at home.
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