COHA CALLS ON WASHINGTON-CARACAS TO NEGOTIATE OUTSTANDING CONFLICTS
This is the right time for Caracas and Washington to start a dialogue to put an end to the crisis in Venezuela.
Haiti: No sweat
The Caracol Industrial park, intended as the flagship post-earthquake development project, has been little short of a disaster.
Central America’s China Syndrome
The Isthmus is almost the last place on Earth where The People's Republic of China and Taiwan still compete for recognition.
Uruguay: saying ‘no’ to open pit mining
Hundreds demonstrate in Montevideo against large London-based iron ore project
Chevron Oil: Corporate Rights or Human Rights?
The oil giant is using SLAPP litigation to stifle human rights advocates and, in Ecuador, to stall compensation claims for environmental damage caused by its operations in the Amazon.
Central America: two, three, many Atlantic-Pacific canals
Not only Nicaragua, but Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala, Colombia and Costa Rica are all promoting 'wet' or 'dry' canal projects to join the two oceans. Chinese money is backing all of them.
Snowden, Evo and the Presidential Plane: a Massive Own-Goal
Bolivia Information Forum analyze the diplomatic fallout from this very undiplomatic plane-jacking.