Mientras dejamos a los expertos en Venezuela analizar la política interna de Nicolás Maduro, e incluso pasamos por alto la injustificable relación de hermandad de sus mandatarios con la teocracia fascista de los mulás de Irán (instalados por EEUU) (...)
The third weekend in November offered the world two disastrous days for solving polycrisis problems, starting in the Brazilian Amazon city of Belém at the United Nations climate summit (‘COP30’) on November 22, just as South African President Cyril (...)
El referéndum del 16 de noviembre de 2025 significó un golpe político inesperado para el Gobierno de Daniel Noboa. A pesar del fuerte respaldo de los grandes medios y de la campaña oficialista, el NO triunfó en las cuatro preguntas, especialmente en (...)
El Fasher’s fall exposes the failure of Washington’s reliance on regional power brokers — many who are directly involved — to end the conflict. For over 500 days, the world watched as the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) methodically (...)
Instead of continuing to wait for aid, Africa is seeking to mobilize investment in its green transition, not because rich countries “owe” Africans – though they do – but because Africa can help the world tackle climate change. Success will require (...)
A partir del reciente acuerdo político impulsado por Javier Milei en Washington, en el que el gobierno argentino habría pactado la cesión de yacimientos estratégicos de litio y gas, el establecimiento de una base estadounidense en el extremo sur y (...)
La victoria del senador derechista Rodrigo Paz Pereira en la segunda vuelta de los comicios presidenciales celebrados el domingo en Bolivia sella de manera definitiva el final de las dos décadas de dominio político del Movimiento al Socialismo (...)
Decolonizing our worldview requires decolonizing our language—terms like ‘Global North’ and ‘Global South’ obscure complexity and uphold colonial hierarchies. The term “Global South” gained popularity in the 1990s as a neutral alternative to “Third (...)
In this special issue of the NACLA Report, we critically examine the rise of green capitalism in the region in the lead-up to COP30 in Belém, Brazil in November. The promise of a green transition has become a key narrative of our time. Despite (...)
“Let goods be homespun whenever it is reasonably and conveniently possible, and, above all, let finance be primarily national” – this advice from Keynes remains just as relevant today as it was in the 1930s. On Sept 23, 2025, the Foreign Policy (...)