Tag: Latin America and the Caribbean
Puerto Rican Group Rejects US Threats to Venezuela
A Puerto Rican nationalist organization has denounced US threats against Venezuela, criticizing economic and military pressure and reaffirming solidarity with the Venezuelan people.
December 22, 2025
Washington Turns Drug Trafficking into Foreign Policy
From Nixon to the Fentanyl Crisis, the “War on Drugs” Charade Covers a Strategy of Geopolitical Control and Racial Targeting. More than fifty years after it began, the “War on Drugs” seems less like a failed policy and more like a successful plan of American control. Far from being a naive attempt to save lives, […]
December 8, 2025
How U.S. Power Erodes Latin American Sovereignty Through Coercion
The fate of Latin America has been tightly bound to Washington’s drive for power. U.S. intervention in the region is not a series of diplomatic mistakes, but the result of a steady, systematic imperial policy. RELATED: Venezuelan Assembly to Form Panel to Probe U.S. Military Abuses in Caribbean Under the cover of “national security” or […]
December 1, 2025
November 25th: Mobilizing for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
Latin America faces the largest gap between law and practice. Without de-patriarchalization and economic reparations, legal frameworks remain empty promises. November 25th marks a significant date in Latin American popular feminism. Since 1981, people have recognized it as the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. Violence against women shows the power imbalance […]
November 25, 2025
Venezuela ratifies peace diplomacy in the face of new colonization attempts
President Nicolás Maduro reaffirmed the determination to defend the dignity, the right to life, peace and the existence of our peoples
October 3, 2025
U.S. Interference in Venezuela: History, Strategies, and Resistance Against Imperialist Interventionism
In recent weeks, U.S. foreign policy has reiterated its clear intention to undermine the sovereignty and stability of the legitimate government of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela. With crescent maneuvers from the Pentagon and an increasingly aggressive discourse, Washington has revitalized a narrative that seeks to criminalize Venezuela, putting on the table an increased reward for […]
August 25, 2025
The Weavers of Taquile: Preserving a Unique Textile Heritage on Lake Titicaca
Taquile Island in Peru sustains a unique male-led weaving tradition that encodes social identity and community memory, recognized by UNESCO and maintained through collective effort despite modern pressures.
August 8, 2025
Current State of Venezuela’s Oil Industry: Resilience Amidst US Sanctions
Venezuela, home of one world’s largest oil reserves, has long been a key player in the global energy market. However, years of U.S. led economic sanctions have severely impacted its oil sector, restricting production, exports, and foreign investment. Despite these challenges, the Venezuelan government has maintained a steadfast commitment to revitalizing its oil industry while […]
June 9, 2025
Lula da Silva Advocates for Latin American Unity at the IX CELAC Summit
Brazil’s President Lula da Silva calls for Latin American unity at CELAC Summit, prioritizing democracy, climate action, and economic integration amid global instability. Related: President Nicolás Maduro at CELAC: “The Unity of Peoples is an Obligation for Humanity’s Well-being” During his address at the IX Summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States […]
April 9, 2025
Claudia Sheinbaum Promotes Agenda of Unity and Economic Well-Being at CELAC
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum champions Latin American unity at CELAC, rejecting sanctions and proposing a regional economic summit for equity, clean energy, and social justice. Related: Mexican President Sheinbaum Arrives at the CELAC Summit in Honduras Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum participated in the IX Summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), […]