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Thousands march against right-wing maneuver to impeach President Pedro Castillo

In a new attempt to destabilize President Pedro Castillo’s government, the right-wing forces in Peru have presented a motion to impeach him. The attack led thousands of citizens to take the streets in defense of their president

Thousands reach Delhi as farmers mark 1 year of historic sit-in and other stories

Today we look at 1 year of the historic Indian farmers’ struggle, an impeachment motion filed against Peru’s President Pedro Castillo, and more

Peruvian President Pedro Castillo’s cabinet continues to suffer blows

Defense minister Walter Ayala is the tenth minister of President Pedro Castillos’s cabinet who had been forced to resign due to a defamation campaign by right-wing forces

Peruvian president reshuffles cabinet, changes seven ministers “in favor of governability”

The cabinet reshuffle has triggered conflict in the Free Peru party. Nevertheless, legislators across the left have vowed to remain united and support social reforms in the country

Venezuelan National Constituent Assembly approves the Anti-Blockade Bill

The law establishes mechanisms to face the impacts of the commercial blockade, economic and financial persecution imposed by the United States against Venezuela.

After a month in the streets, Chileans continue to resist

Despite heavy police and military repression, Chileans stand firm in their demand for a new constitution through a National Constituent Assembly

Chileans demand National Constituent Assembly

A national strike was held on Tuesday November 12 to continue demands for a National Constituent Assembly and for the resignation of Piñera

Venezuelan government confirms new dialogue with opposition

The two parties agreed on a new process of dialogue and signed a six-point agreement which includes a complete rejection of the economic sanctions against Venezuela. Earlier, far-right wing opposition leader Juan Guaidó announced his withdrawal from the talks

Lima group issues ‘interventionist’ declaration against Venezuela ahead of Maduro’s swearing-in

The block of countries, with exception of Mexico, reaffirmed that they will not recognize the new mandate of Nicolás Maduro as they rendered the May 2018 elections illegitimate