
What’s Next For Honduras?
Ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya has reiterated his vow to quickly return to his country to re-assume his rightful place ...

The Dark Side of Plan Colombia
Grants for biofuel crop production from the US Agency for International Development (USAID)paid for through Plan Colombia, the multibillion-dollar US ...

Summit: Behind the Smiles and Handshakes
With all that happened at the Summit of the Americas, it was easy to miss a significant about-face by the ...

Solidarity: A Middle Ground for a New Era
Should constructive criticism of Latin America's left-leaning governments play a role in North American solidarity activism? Can this criticism be ...

Solidarity: A Middle Ground for a New Era
Latin America solidarity activists have their work cut out for them. By the time this issue of the NACLA Report ...

End the Embargo Against Cuba
This week marks the 50th anniversary of the Cuban Revolution, an opportune time for President-elect Obama to signal an end ...

Obama Should Shelve Monroe Doctrine on its 185th Anniversary
President-elect Barack Obama should rescind the Monroe Doctrine, which is 185 years old this week. Obama would do well to ...

Colombia: AIDS in the Time of War
Colombia's armed conflict is taking the AIDS epidemic among the country's women and displaced population in radically new directions. Both ...

Colombia: AIDS in the Time of War
A few months before Myrian Cossios 20th birthday, in San José del Guaviare, a bustling frontier town deep in Colombias ...

U.S. Military Looks to Colombia to Replace Base in Ecuador
With the U.S. military's lease on its base in Manta, Ecuador set to expire in 2009, a new report suggests ...

Bush Makes ‘Free Trade’ National Security Issue
The standoff in the Andes ended like a sappy Latin American telenovela with stiff hugs and handshakes at a March ...

Informal Trash Recyclers Go Global
In poor cities around the world, millions eke out a living by scavenging recyclable materials from the streets that can ...