What’s going on here? What we see through the political crack caused by Brazil and its absurd veto against Venezuela in BRICS is the gross political regression of a figure who, despite some reservations and hesitations, was long regarded as a major force for Latin American and Caribbean unity. But something has cracked, leaving us […]
November 2, 2024
Lula da Silva will have a difficult task ahead if he wants his country to regain its credibility and influence. The Brazilian government’s unforgivable veto against Venezuela’s entry into BRICS+ is no surprise. There are deep-rooted differences between the regional and international projects of Itamaraty and the Venezuelan government. RELATED: Venezuelan Minister Criticizes Brazil’s BRICS […]
October 29, 2024
Brazil’s ruling Workers’ Party (PT per its Portuguese abbreviation) has presented itself as an Ibero-American champion of multipolarity since its inception, as has its leader President Lula since his first term began in 2003, but these narratives are now challenged like never before after last week. Brasil de Fato cited diplomatic sources to report that […]
October 26, 2024
Argentine President’s actions will be a resounding ratification of the truths contained in Karl Marx’s economic theory. By Atilio Boron There are many reasons why the Argentine president will enter history through the service door, if he is lucky. Contrary to his delusions of grandeur, to his self-proclaimed mission of being the “redeemer” of a […]
October 25, 2024
At Julien Alfred’s pace, her winning rates suggests Saint Lucia and The Caribbean have only-just-started celebrating the world’s fastest woman. A national bank is proud she’s its Global Ambassador and a regional bank is waving her flag as a potential regional money-earner, while the island’s tourism authorities are brimming with confidence about her further potential […]
September 25, 2024
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