“Treacherous”: Sudanese protestors reject Hamdok-Al Burhan deal and other stories
Today we look at the protests in Sudan and the reinstatement of PM Hamdok, the results of Venezuela’s local and regional elections, and more
Venezuela condemns U.S. veto blocking access to IMF’s COVID-19 funds and other stories
Today we look restrictions on Venezuela’s access to the IMF’s Special Drawing Rights funds, the upcoming parliamentary elections in Iraq, and more
US conditional aid to UN agency violates Palestinian right of return and other stories
Today we look at protests in Gaza against a funding agreement between the U.S. and the UNRWA, a U.S. court ordering Indigenous people in Ecuador to pay the Chevron corporation’s legal fees, and more
Venezuela dialogue offers way out of crisis
The dialogue between the Venezuelan government and opposition forces could bring an end to the campaign of sanctions imposed against the democratically-elected government of Nicolás Maduro
Venezuela prepares for parliamentary elections
The upcoming elections are crucial to finding solution to the political crisis generated by the US-backed right-wing opposition leader Juan Guaidó in January 2019
Doc-series ‘Operation Venezuela’ launches
The investigative series takes a deep look at the US strategy of destabilization of Venezuela over the past few years
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.
Venezuela thwarts invasion attempt by mercenaries
Venezuelan officials reported that a group of mercenaries attempted to invade the country on Sunday but were stopped by the country’s army and police
Juan Guaidó: One year of promises and submission to Donald Trump
What has happened in the year since Juan Guaidó declared himself president of Venezuela?
Noam Chomsky: We Must Stop War with Iran Before It’s Too Late
The Trump administration is pursuing catastrophe to protect U.S. dominance.
What comes after the coup?
Peoples Dispatch spoke with sociologist Marco Teruggi about the agreement to hold elections in Bolivia and the implications of the coup for the continent
John Bolton is gone but some things never change
Former arms industry executive Charles Kupperman has stepped in as interim national security advisor, symbolizing the essential continuity in US foreign policy even in the age of Donald Trump






