Venezuelan Government Hopes for New Era of Peace and Respect with Obama
November 7, 2008 12:00 am Leave your thoughts James Suggett on the Venezuelan government's positive response to the election of Barack Obama to the US presidency.
James Suggett on the Venezuelan government's positive response to the election of Barack Obama to the US presidency.
Rob Sewell on how the financial press is interpreting the economic crisis.
James Suggett on the latest development in the ongoing Venezuelan-led initiative for greater Latin American integration in the face of the world economic crisis.
Annabelle Williams on the events company which has found itself at the centre of a storm over its links with the international arms trade.
With the US elections just around the corner, Garry Leech examines the candidates' respective positions on international economic issues, and concludes that there is relatively little to choose between them.
An exasperated George Monbiot tries to account for the pervasiveness of vacuous, ill-informed garbage in the discourse of US electoral politics.
Ahead of next week's big vote in the United States, Jon Peter Daly reviews the valiant efforts of a minority party - the Party for Socialism and Liberation - to mount a progressive challenge to the mainstream parties.
Michael Roberts on why the present economic crisis demonstrates the vulnerability of "free market" capitalism.
James Suggett on how Venezuela is reacting to the world financial crisis.
Campaign group Justice For Colombia reports on Barack Obama's recent expression of concern over the appalling human rights record of Uribe's Colombia.