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Chevron crude oil refinery in El Segundo, California. Photo: Axel Koester.
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CITGO, Valero, and PBF Refineries Vie for Venezuelan Crude Oil from Chevron

scorinoco December 4, 2022
Activists march in front of the US Senate in support of railway workers. Photo: Ben Zinevich.
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US Senate Votes to Force Rail Workers to Work Without Sick Leave

scorinoco December 4, 2022
Haitians wait to cross the border between Dominican Republic and Haiti in Dajabon, Dominican Republic, November 19, 2021. Photo: AP/Matias Delacroix.
  • Central America and the Caribbean (+Mexico)
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Haitians Protest Against Racist Deportations from Dominican Republic

Saheli Chowdhury December 4, 2022
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro (center left) in a meeting at Miraflores Palace, accompanied by (from left to right) Cilia FLores, Jorge Rodríguez, Tareck El Aissami, and Nicolás Maduro Guerra, and opposition leaders on the other side, from right to left, Jose Pinto, Luís Parra, Timoteo Zambrano, Bernabé Gutiérrez, and Juan Carlos Alvarado, December 2, 2022. Photo: Presidential Press.
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President Maduro Meets with Opposition Group at Miraflores Palace, Agenda to be Drafted

orinocotribune December 4, 2022
Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State, and former president Bill Clinton at opening of garment factory in Haiti on October 22, 2012. Photo: Getty Pool/Black Agenda Report.
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Haiti in the Caribbean: A Political Economy Perspective on the Urgent Crisis of Imperialism

mforinoco December 3, 2022
Map of the Western Hemisphere with South America colored in red, an “Uncle Sam” can be seen in a corner pointing at it. Photo: Prensa Latina.
  • International
  • Latin America and ALBA-TCP

The Volatility of US Hegemony in Latin America – The Pink Tide Surges, 2018-2022 (Part 1)

Roger D. Harris December 3, 2022
Pelicans, the birds that are being affected by avian influenza in eastern Venezuela. Photo: Charly Triballeau/AFP.
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Bird Flu Virus Detected in Pelicans in Eastern Venezuela

scorinoco December 3, 2022
Antonio Ecarri, president of Venezuelan opposition party Pencil Alliance. Photo: Noticiero Digital.
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Venezuela: Opposition Pencil Alliance Willing to Join Dialogue with Government

scorinoco December 3, 2022
The president of Bolivia, Luis Arce, gives his address to the nation after signing the Census Law. Photo: Twitter/@LuchoXBolivia.
  • Latin America and ALBA-TCP
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President of Bolivia Calls for Unity to Defeat Coup Attempts

Ariadna Eljuri December 3, 2022
Anti-imperialist Mural in Caracas, Venezuela. Photo: Erik Cleves Kristenson/Black Agenda Report. 
  • International
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The Crisis of Western Imperialism and the Imperative of War and Repression

Ajamu Baraka December 3, 2022
Abdoulaye Maïga (left) and Emmanuel Macron (right). Photo: Peoples Dispatch. 
  • Africa
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Is Russia Really the Reason Why Mali Continues to Push France Away?

Vijay Prashad December 3, 2022
Venezuelan tax and customs service office building in the east of Caracas. Photo: SENIAT.
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Venezuela’s Tax Revenue Grows 93% During January – November 2022

Victoria Torres December 3, 2022
Chevron's president for Venezuela, Javier La Rosa, signs the deal aimed with PDVSA at reviving crude output and expanding operations in the country, in Caracas, Venezuela, December 2, 2022. Photo: Reuters/Leonardo Fernández Viloria.
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PDVSA and Chevron Sign Contracts for Oil Production in Venezuela

orinocotribune December 3, 2022
Chinese President Xi Jinping (left) and Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel (right). Photo: Xinhua
  • Central America and the Caribbean (+Mexico)
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China’s Donation to Cuba Will Meet ‘Most Pressing Needs’ Created by US Blockade, Economist Says

Orinoco Tribune 2 December 2, 2022
IRISL shipping company operating at Chabahar port, Iran’s sole oceanic port. Photo: Unknown via Tehran Times.
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Iran To Increase Cargo Transit Between Russia and India to Record High

Orinoco Tribune 2 December 2, 2022

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