The leaders of the world’s 20 largest economies issued a joint statement on Monday calling for a global deal to fight hunger, more aid for war-torn...
Following Brazil’s veto of Venezuela’s accession to BRICS, Caracas has recalled its ambassador to Brasília, stating that Celso Amorim, the Brazilian president’s special adviser, “behaved more...
In the Russian city of Kazan, the annual summit of the BRICS countries took place, the sixteenth since its founding, in 2006. It was attended by...
The renowned Spanish political scientist and intellectual, Juan Carlos Monedero, is in Venezuela, and we have had the opportunity to interview him exclusively. Monedero studied Political...
After President Nicolas Maduro was declared elected for the third time in Venezuela, the countries of the Americas were divided over the results. While Latin American...
Brazilian journalist Breno Altman answered our questions about the war in Gaza and the policies of the Brazilian and Venezuelan governments. Breno Altman is a renowned...
As Brazil, Latin America’s largest economy, is hit by a wave of cheap imports, the industry ministry has launched a series of investigations into alleged dumping...
Annalena Baerbock’s “value-based, feminist” foreign policy is in conflict with the interests of the German economy. The three-day visit of the Green politician illustrates the dependence...
I am writing this article from Brasilia that was shocked by the Capitol attack. It is difficult not to draw a parallel with what happened two...
Brazil’s former president Lula da Silva (2003-2010) won the second round of presidential election that was held on October 30th, with 50.83 percent. Left-wing candidate Lula...