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Venezuela

Venezuela: democracy functioning

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The Venezuela election was not a major blow to Hugo Chávez. It shows politics is working properly again. Mark Weisbrot reports.

Venezuela: election results are a warning

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The election results, which disappointed many Chavez supporters, show that this is the moment to return to the grass roots, to tackle the real problems, including corruption, and to rebuild from there, says Mike Gonzalez. 

WikiLeaks’ lesson on Haiti

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What the US embassy cables reveal about Washington's malign influence should make Latin American nations quit the UN force.

A Decade of Refounding Honduras

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As we enter a new decade Gerardo Torres Zelaya looks at the path of the left in Latin America and the roots of popular resistance which have grown in the last 10 years.

Broadband Cable On its Way to Unplugged Cuba

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Fibre-optic cable laid from Venezuela brings the promise of speedy internet to one of the world's least connected countries.

Latin America: Carlos Mesa looks at political transition

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In a talk at the London School of Economics (available as a podcast), former Bolivian President Carlos Mesa looks at political transitions in Latin America.

Una pandemia de violencia machista desgarra Latinoamérica

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The following article, published by El Pais from Spain, reports on  a seminar organised by the Carlos III University in Madrid between 15-16 February, at which a group of specialists discussed the problem of gender violence in Latin America.

Nicaragua and Venezuela may be ‘hit’ over Libya

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The hacker activist group, Anonymous, has said it may attack media and government websites in Nicaragua and Venezuela because of pro-Gaddafi stance.

Cuba and Venezuela must support Arab revolutions

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Cuba and Venezuela must support Arab revolutions. Many on the left in Latin America have been horrified by the reluctance of Cuba and Venezuela to welcome the Arab revolutionary movements.

Latin America and Gaddafi

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How can Latin America's 'revolutionary' leaders support Gaddafi? Those who came to power on the back of mass democratic movements cannot deny Libyans the right to topple a dictator, says Mike Gonzalez.

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