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It is no exaggeration to say that this year’s International Women’s Day march, called by Santiago’s Coordinadora Feminista 8M, began with an…
A serious error in coordination and in the political relationship that unites them has led the Argentine president, Javier Milei, and his…
85 leading economists “commend” Honduras’ decision to quit international court that prioritises “corporate profit” over “sustainable development”. We, economists from institutions across…
In 1925 the African American and Harlem Renaissance poet Countee Cullen posed the following significant question, what is Africa to me? Cullen…
History is often understood through the stories of “great men,” reflecting capitalism’s encouragement of the individual and suspicion of the collective. Socialists,…
On March 17, people in Santiago, a city in Eastern Cuba, took to the streets to protest the increased blackouts and food…
Haiti and Honduras have made headlines in the last few weeks. Honduras’ former president, Juan Orlando Hernández, was just convicted in a…
Puerto Rico has been a territory of the United States since the 1898 Spanish-American War. It had only US-appointed governors until 1948,…
Twenty-five years after Hugo Chávez took office and began the Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela, U.S. officials have still not tired of dreaming up new…
A surge of gang violence in Haiti has now led to the resignation of Prime Minister Ariel Henry. Through its heavy-handed use…
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