Latin-America Caribbean

No 'Common Policy', as Europe grapples over its future ties with Cuba

In January, Spain took over the presidency of the Council of the European Union. Despite being deeply affected by the global financial crisis, Spain confidently proclaimed ambitious objectives for its term at the head of the EU, including the cancellation of the EU’s “Common Position.” The latter defines the EU policy towards Cuba that has been in place since 1996.

Haiti's unnatural disaster

The 150,000 Haitian people estimated (as I write) to have died in the earthquake were, in a sense, victims of a natural disaster.

Solidarity with Haiti: Tens of thousands of Haitians need our support

Each minute counts for thousands and thousands of Haitians, children, women and men, still buried under the debris.

Netherlands Antilles' Break Up Continues as Its Geopolitical Importance Mounts

The upcoming May 15 referendum in Curaçao is sure to have important repercussions for the political fut

Moribund Negotiations

June 20, 2005 10:50 | by Kathryn Tarker



Argentina Presses the Falklands/Malvinas Dispute





US Arms Sales to Latin America

April 10, 2005 17:27 |by Larry Birns and Sarah Schaffer

Venezuela in Mercosur: A New Mercosur?

September 12, 2006 10:01 | by Raul Bassi

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