Bolivarian Venezuela
Venezuela passes a law targeting those who support sanctions on Venezuela

Following a series of sanctions against officials and sectors of the national economy, the Venezuelan parliament enacted a law seeking to stop internal actions promoting international sanctions.

Cuba, in the dark but not defeated

Cuban journalist Laura Prada writes from Havana about the national blackout in Cuba, product of the blockade imposed on the island by the United States.

Ángel Prado on the advance of Venezuela’s participatory democracy

Prado’s leadership has been key in the implementation of policies that seek to deepen participatory and protagonist democracy, as well as in the consolidation of the socialist communes, a model of territorial organization that has gained strength as a result of the U.S. sanctions and blockade against Venezuela.

Honduran President Xiomara Castro rejects US interference and condemns coup plot

The Honduran head of state announced that it would suspend its extradition agreement with the United States after the US ambassador made a series of remarks against high-ranking government officials and meetings they held with Venezuelan officials.

Direct and popular democracy of communes: the 2nd National Popular Consultation was held in Venezuela

Communal elections are held to select local social projects for each commune in Venezuela. This initiative aims to transform the very structure of the State

The Bolivarian revolution and the persistent threat of counterrevolution

The achievements of the Bolivarian project, Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Ron articulates, are made possible by the “consciousness of the Venezuelan people”

Venezuela enfrenta una prueba este domingo

¿Continuará el pueblo venezolano el proceso bolivariano o volverá al terrible pasado de la oligarquía?

“Letter to the People for the Integration of Latin America and the Caribbean” launched at Foz do Iguaçu conference

From February 22 to 24, 4,000 people from more than 20 countries gathered in Foz do Iguaçu for the Conference on the Integration of Latin American and Caribbean Peoples

A Bolivarian specter haunts the Monroe Doctrine

On the 200th anniversary of the Monroe Doctrine, activists and intellectuals gathered in Caracas to “build an alternative to this imperialist mandate”

Venezuela and China strengthen ties on Maduro’s first visit in five years

The Global South socialist nations vowed to work to build multilateralism and support each other’s national development

Blanca Eekhout: Venezuela y la construcción de democracia bajo asedio

La Revolución Bolivariana, en sus 24 años de existencia ha construido una nueva forma de construcción popular y democrática, todo bajo ataques constantes del imperio.

Maduro: A decade continuing Chávez’s socialist and anti-imperialist struggle

The first part in a series examining the last decade in Venezuela under the leadership of Nicolás Maduro and how the country resisted relentless imperialist attacks