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Stepping out of line
Venezuela stepped out of line, and over the past two decades the United States has gone after the Bolivarian Revolution.
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Media claims about Venezuela that are lies or misconceptions
The U.S. mainstream media is suddenly discovering Venezuela. Don't expect to get any facts from them. Most is just propaganda in a media build for a war.
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John Bolton and U.S. policy towards Latin America
When National Security Adviser John Bolton met with Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro he was told everything he wanted to hear.
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‘We love Mexico,’ in the words of Anthony Bourdain
Our brother from another mother. A country, with whom, like it or not, we are inexorably, deeply involved, in a close but often uncomfortable embrace.
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Does Cuba have alternatives to the sale of medical services?
The withdrawal of Cuban doctors from Brazil does not bode well for any side in this matter. Of course, unless you consider those groups that celebrate anything that imposes additional…
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The threat of Bolsonaro
The danger in Bolsonaro's governance is not restricted to Brazilian territory, but extends to its international projection.
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Brazilian democracy ‘in crisis’ following election of fascistic Bolsonaro
Newly elected president Jair Bolsonaro has praised Brazil's former dictatorship and has talked of purging left-wing opponents.
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Panama and what’s ahead
Many things are possible, but what would happen if Cuba, through a new business enterprise, closed the year with profits above 100 million dollars?
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A caravan of symbols
The migrant caravan that marches on Mexico's southern border is a case study on the opportunities and limitations of symbolic capital.
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The Nicaraguan crisis: A U.S. regime-change operation
Prior to the beginning of the protests in April, Nicaragua boasted one of the fasted growing economies in Latin America, with a steady 5% annual growth for the past few years.
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