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World › Iran's leader makes inroads in Latin America

Thursday 26th November, 05:39 AM JST CARACAS, Venezuela — Iranian leader Mahmoud Ahmadinejad sought to expand Tehran’s influence in Latin America and deepen his alliance with Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez on Wednesday in a visit that...

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Commentary: No surprises in latest world corruption rankings

A new survey on corruption around the world confirms what many of us have long suspected: Fiery populist leaders who rise to power vowing to eradicate corruption often end up leading sleazier governments than their predecessors.

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Bolivia October 2009: Meetings in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Cochabamaba and El Alto

During the last two weeks of October, two of the brothers – one of whom is Bolivian — made visits in three cities of Bolivia. Here are some of their impressions. Santa Cruz de la Sierra We arrived on Sunday, October 25th in the...

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Bolivia, Iran deepen bilateral ties

LA PAZ, Nov. 24 (Xinhua) -- Bolivian President Evo Morales and his Iranian counterpart Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Tuesday signed a series of agreements to enhance bilateral ties and deepen cooperation. "I am sure the people of Iran...

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"I Ain't The One, Motherfuckers," A Very Special Guest Post By Bolivian President Evo Morales!

Sup, bitches? Evo fucking Morales here, just cold coasting to motherfucking electoral victory next week, hey-oh! While the so-called Bolivian "opposition" is still sittin' around with their pasty fingers up their collective...

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Checks and balances curb corruption

A new survey on corruption around the world confirms what many of us have long suspected: Fiery populist leaders who rise to power vowing to eradicate corruption often end up leading sleazier governments than their predecessors.

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The Story of 500 Years of Global Greed and Misery

To end poverty, you have to know how it began -- with globalization. Diaz shows how the colonial North used the South’s resources to build its industrial base and how its continued control over resources, global trade and debt...

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[analysis] Cuba and ALBA let down Sri Lanka’s Tamils

"Those who are exploited are our compatriots all over the world; and the exploiters all over the world are our enemies… Our country is really the whole world, and all the revolutionaries of the world are our brothers." -- Fidel...

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Naomi Klein on Climate Debt: Why Rich Countries Should Pay Reparations to Poor Countries for the...

With the Copenhagen climate summit in two weeks, best-selling journalist Naomi Klein examines the grass-roots movement behind the climate debate proposal that argues all the costs associated with adapting to a more hostile...

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Coca casts shadow on Bolivian election

As Bolivia's Evo Morales campaigns for re-election ahead of polls in December, his support from the nation's indigenous coca producers is again coming under scrutiny. Andres Schipani reports from La Paz. Many around the world...

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