Jorge Arreaza
History repeats itself as US announces it recognizes Edmundo González as president-elect of Venezuela

Blinken’s declaration along with the advance of the BOLIVAR Act in US Congress, could mark the beginning of another US-led campaign to wear down the Maduro government, which will undoubtedly intensify under Trump.

Venezuela’s election is a referendum on revolution

Venezuela’s former foreign minister Jorge Arreaza said that the US intensified its attacks after Chávez’s death, attempting to end the Bolivarian Revolution

Leaders affirm, ALBA-TCP is the alliance of solidarity, unity, and development for the people

2024 marks 20 years since the regional integration platform was founded by Commanders Hugo Chávez and Fidel Castro

Jorge Arreaza: On July 28, the Venezuelan people will choose between being patria or a colony

Three months ahead of Venezuela’s presidential election, the former minister and executive secretary of ALBA – TCP talks about the political and social transformations in Venezuela and the danger of the advance of the US-backed opposition.

Movements affirm that imperialism is in decline, but mass struggle more necessary than ever

Hundreds of members of trade unions, people’s movements, and left political parties from across the world gathered in the Venezuelan capital for the World Gathering for a Social Alternative

El mundo declara “¡Manos fuera de Rafah!”

Más de un centenar de acciones se celebraron durante el fin de semana para exigir a Israel que dé marcha atrás en su amenaza de invadir Rafah

Bolivia ratifies its commitment to protecting the rights of Mother Earth and the environment

On the International Mother Earth Day, Bolivian President Luis Arce announced the reactivation of the Plurinational Authority of Mother Earth to promote climate change adaptation and mitigation programs as well as the generation of clean energies through photovoltaic, wind and renewable diesel projects, among other measures

Around the World in 8 Minutes: Global outcry for patent waiver on COVID vaccines

In this episode, we take you to Geneva where the member states of the World Trade Organization met to discuss a proposal to waive certain intellectual property on COVID-19 vaccine production during the pandemic. We also look at Bolivia where dozens of intellectuals, experts and political leaders from across the world participated in the “Re-encounter with Pachamama” on April 22, Earth Day.

Despite US dirty tricks, Bolivia is finding a way to stay independent

The arrest of Jeanine Áñez, head of Bolivia’s erstwhile coup regime, is a vindication of the struggles of the Bolivian people. The Biden administration’s response, meanwhile, was to warn of the “anti-democratic behavior” of the Bolivian government

The illegal blockade of Venezuela and the Anti-Blockade Law

Despite an unrelenting, suffocating blockade on Venezuela, the country has continued to promote social policies to safeguard the population

Brazilians celebrate arrival of Venezuelan oxygen supplies to struggling Manaus

Following the collapse of the healthcare system in the Brazilian state of Amazonas, Venezuela has sent 130,000 liters of oxygen and a brigade of 107 doctors to help combat the pandemic

Venezuela sends oxygen tanks to the Brazilian Amazonas state amid COVID-19 surge

The sudden surge in numbers of COVID-19 cases in the state has caused a collapse in the public health system with a lack of ICU beds and oxygen