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Wikileaks cable affirms U.S. plot against Morales
A Wikileaks cable supports Bolivia's allegations that the U.S. government had organized a team to assassinate President Evo Morales.
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Hugo Chávez returns to Venezuela
President Hugo Chávez received a rousing welcome as he addressed supporters after his surprise July 4 return to Venezuela.
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Washington plans further actions against Venezuela
The U.S. government has been increasing aggressive actions against the Chavez administration in an attempt to isolate the Venezuela.
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Protest at Palmerola Air Base marks second anniversary of Honduras coup
On June 28, protesters at Palmerola Air Base in Honduras denounced the U.S. role in the overthrow of Honduras' democratically…
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Juarez marchers demand end to drug war violence
As many as 1,000 activists from all over Mexico took to the streets in Ciudad Juárez, demanding an end to…
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Wikileaks cables further expose US role in Honduras coup
New Wikileaks from the U.S. Embassy in Honduras reveal the U.S.role in the 2009 coup that overthrew democratically elected President…
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Photo Essay: A Glimpse at the Bolivarian Revolution
These images are part of a photography project that covered the gains of the Bolivarian Revolution in the poorest communities…
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Two-thirds of children in Honduras live in poverty
According to a recent study in two-thirds of children Honduras are malnourished and lack access to safe water, sanitation and…
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Cuba’s month-long offensive against homophobia
Cuba’s National Sex Education Center (CENESEX) held a parade on May 14 in Havana to celebrate the International Day Against…
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Protesters denounce coup leaders outside Honduran embassy in D.C.
Protesters chanted and marched outside the Honduran Embassy in Washington, D.C., on April 8 in opposition to the June 28,…
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