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Protestors demand civilian-led democratic transition in Sudan and other stories

Today we look at mass protests in Sudan to demand a civilian-led democratic transition, the blocking of medical supplies to Venezuela by Portuguese bank Novo Banco, and more

Joe Biden should shake hands with Nicolás Maduro

Despite the relentless aggression by the US against Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro congratulated Joe Biden on his election and expressed the hope that talks would resume. It might be a good idea for Biden to take up that offer

Venezuela commemorates 31 years of the first popular insurrection against neoliberalism

The Caracazo of February 1989 laid the foundation for the struggle to restore democracy in the country

Venezuela 2019: Yankees go home!

2019 saw a series of desperate attempts coordinated by the US to overthrow democratically elected president Nicolás Maduro and engender chaos in Venezuela, but the unity of the Venezuelan people and the strength of the Bolivarian Revolution persevered

The February 23 “aid” operation involved food supplies from the US government agency USAID Venezuela’s Guaido Investigated for Aid Embezzlement

Guaido’s representative in the US, Carlos Vecchio, is also being accused of fraud in CITGO worth US $70 million.

War on Venezuela_Explained_Peoples Dispatch_Sanctions Explained: War on Venezuela (Part 1)

We take a look at the sanctions that have been imposed on the country and the debilitating impact these measures have on the lives of the people.

The mainstream media is portraying the coup in Venezuela as a democratic transition

Lucas Koerner of Venezuela Analysis talks about the organization’s work in countering imperialistic propaganda against the Bolivarian Revolution.

“Political racism is why West has not given a chance to Venezuelan process”

Venezuelan ambassador to Ecuador, Carol Delgado Arria, talked to Peoples Dispatch about how political racism has affected the treatment of Venezuela and Bolivarian leaders such as Hugo Chávez and Nicolás Maduro.

Who is the real culprit behind Venezuela’s political turmoil?

The US-led intervention in Venezuela—hiding behind a pretext of humanitarianism—follows a long pattern of economic policies and covert operations in the country and in the region that seek to protect the economic interests of the United States and Europe

Notes from the streets of Venezuela — the people are resilient in the face of foreign intervention

30 years after the Caracazo, when the poor of Venezuela took to the streets to wage a struggle against the government of the oligarchy, the toiling masses of the country remain firm in their commitment to the Bolivarian Revolution, which offered them right and a life of dignity

Countries from across the world reject threats of military intervention in Venezuela

At a special meeting of the UN security council on February 26, many countries, including those opposed to Nicolas Maduro, called for a peaceful resolution in Venezuela and rejected any attempt at military intervention

Kenya anti-imperialism forum Kenyan activists slam US-Guaido coup in Venezuela

Over 200 Kenyan activists came together, on Dedan Kimathi Day, to condemn the US-led coup attempt against the legitimate government of Venezuela