Jeremy Corbyn, Zarah Sultana & a range of trade unionists are among those standing in solidarity with the upcoming Argentinian General Strike.
Tag: Latin America
Members of Congress tell Biden: Cuba is no sponsor of terrorism
US Congress members have written to President Biden over sanctions driving the humanitarian crisis in Cuba.
Mexico shows how to neutralise the extreme right
It’s important to realise that not all countries are vulnerable to far-right of extremism. Mexico under President López Obrador is a model of how to neutralise their ideology.
25 years on from Hugo Chávez’s election – Spark for 21st Century Socialism and Latin American Liberation
To mark 25 years since Hugo Chavez's election in Venezuela, we hosted a Labour Outlook forum looking at his legacy and impact in the region.
Viva La Solidaridad – Latin America’s Left stands with Palestine
In Latin America, the efforts by progressive parties and movements have led to multiple Latin American nations to recall their respective ambassadors from Israel
Listing Cuba as a “state sponsor of terrorism” is unjust and inhumane – Cuba Solidarity Campaign public letter to the US
"Inclusion on the list bars Cuba from international banking transactions and makes it increasingly difficult to acquire basic necessities such as fuel, food, medicines and hygiene products."
US intervention in Latin America must end – VSC
"The British government should follow Portugal’s example. It should abandon its adherence to the US’s regime change agenda and engage constructively in dialogue with the Venezuelan government."
The Left can take inspiration from Latin America’s progress and struggle
"Across Latin America, labour, social and left-wing movements have mobilised millions in the last period... in Brazil, that spirit of resistance led to Lula's return to the presidency."
Latin America’s Left shows a better world is possible – Jess Barnard
"When good news can feel like it’s in short supply for socialists, it’s important to remember that Latin America’s Left continues to show a better world is possible."
To build a better future, it is important that we know what happened in our past – Jon Trickett on 50 years since the coup in Chile
Jon Trickett looks back at 50 years since the coup against Salvador Allende's socialist government in Chile.









