Rodrigo Durão
Fighting hunger in Haiti: Agroecological center trains farmers to produce food
Tet Kole Movement maintains center that trains farmers and provides seeds for the development of local agriculture.
“Gangs don’t control areas in Port-au-Prince, they attack and leave,” says Haitian economist
Economist says UN statement is ”scaremongering” to pave the way for a new military intervention in the Caribbean country.
People’s movements raise concern over EU-Mercosur agreement
Experts and social movements worry about the agreement’s potential negative impacts on Brazilian industry and peasant struggle
Understand the US participation in the military coup of 1964 in Brazil—and what may still be revealed
The US interfered in Brazilian politics from the beginning of the decade, fearing the country could become socialist






