Venezuela: the US is intent on regime change
USAID, NED and assorted foundations peddle aid and influence to the opposition.
El Salvador: US aid conditions threaten FMLN’s precarious victory
Washington is threatening to withhold aid unless he new government redoubles privatizations.
Venezuela: the media are giving a free pass to the far...
Novelist Luis Britto García accuses the international media of inflating the size and importance of opposition protests.
Venezuela: FAQ on opposition protests
A very detailed look at recent events in Venezuela and the reporting of them from UK group Venezuela Solidarity Campaign
Latin American Mining Monitoring Programme (LAMMP)
Support for rural and indigenous women in Latin America affected by mining
El Salvador: FMLN leader is the new President
On June 1, former guerrilla leader Salvador Sanchez Ceren was inaugurated as president.
Protest and Destabilisation in Venezuela
The Difference Between the Violent And Non-Violent Right Is Smaller Than You May Think
UNESCO Declares Bolivia Free of Illiteracy
The South American nation reached the goal after following the programme "Yes I Can" designed by Cuba.
Venezuela — Dangerous inertia
New report from the International Crisis Group points to a dangerous level of simmering political
discontent
Venezuela: aftermath of the assassinations
The murders of Robert Serra and his partner María Herrera were most probably political