Latin America & the Caribbean

Washington’s role in Berta Cáceres’ 2016 murder in Honduras

It has been five years since the assassination of Berta Cáceres — an environmental activist from the Lenca people, a…

March 29, 2021

U.S. props up unpopular Haitian regime on verge of collapse

March 21 — In the past week, one group of Haitian cops attacked at least two precincts, released prisoners who…

March 25, 2021

San Francisco: Haitian community denounces murderous coup regime

San Francisco — Waving Haitian flags, a crowd of 80 demonstrated March 1 to mark the anniversary of the bloody…

March 12, 2021

Haiti protests: ‘Moïse, U.S., UN out!’

Hundreds of thousands of Haitians took to the streets of Port-au-Prince Sunday, March 7, to demand the departure of President…

March 11, 2021

Could depletion of fertile soil trigger a bigger U.S. food crisis?

U.S. farmland in the Midwest has lost over one-third of the soil necessary to sustain crop production, according to scientists…

March 9, 2021

Cuban ‘Red Rose’ wins journalism honor

By Rubén G. Abelenda This slightly edited article was published in Resumen-english.org. Feb. 27 – It was José Martí who…

March 3, 2021

Ecuador elections – The calm before the storm

Ibarra, Ecuador   Feb. 19 — Almost 10 million voters, a record 81% of those eligible, went to the polls Feb.…

February 23, 2021

Haiti: The masses are still in the streets

A twitter post showed hundreds of students taking to the streets of Delmas, near Port-au-Prince, on the morning of Feb.…

February 15, 2021

Capitalists consolidate control over U.S. farmland

The amount of farmland in the United States has been in steady decline for most of the 21st century. While…

February 12, 2021

Anti-regime protests intensify in Haiti

Tens of thousands of Haitians took to the streets of Port-au-Prince on Feb. 7 in numerous small, very militant and…

February 9, 2021