New dog, old tricks: Obama ratchets up attack on Cuba
The author argues that the human rights campaigners in Cuba only see one side of the story
Empty Promises and Empty Bellies
Keven Edmonds looks at how Bill Clinton destroyed Haiti's farmers.
US moves rapidly to kill Brazil’s Iran deal
Washington shows it can still pull rank, says Sue Branford from LAB.
Puerto Rico: remembering Filiberto Ojeda Rios
Five years ago the nation exploded after killing of leader by FBI.
Honduras — garment workers seek justice
Factory staff bring case to Madrid tribunal.
Arizona at Epicentre of Divisive U.S. Immigration Debate
The author argues that a new immigration law in Arizona will create tensions in the border with Mexico.
Cif America Bolivia’s fight for survival can help save democracy...
Naomi Klein argues that the Cochabamba conference will make a difference in the fight againts climate change
Arizona immigration law: the backlash starts
As protests against Arizona's immigration law grow, LAB explains how the Republican legislators shot themselves in the foot.
Brazil as a key player
The US is trying to contain Brazil by creating conflicts on its border, argues Uruguayan analyst, Raúl Zibechi.
Pentagon Braces for an Offensive Against Venezuela
The Pentagon is determined to get rid of Hugo Chavez in 2010, say Nil Nikandrov from Global Research.