Juan González, former senior director for the Western Hemisphere at the US National Security Council,| Orinoco Tribune – News and opinion pieces about Venezuela and beyond
Bolivia’s general election day was characterized by calm without major incidents. The results published by| Orinoco Tribune – News and opinion pieces about Venezuela and beyond
By Khaled Barakat – Aug 13, 2025 Perhaps the late Iraqi poet Muzaffar al-Nawwab was| Orinoco Tribune – News and opinion pieces about Venezuela and beyond
By Alan Macleod – Aug 15, 2025 Amid an ongoing assault on its neighbors, the| Orinoco Tribune – News and opinion pieces about Venezuela and beyond
Following an election day described by Bolivian authorities as peaceful, with no major incidents and| Orinoco Tribune – News and opinion pieces about Venezuela and beyond
By Kit Klarenberg – Aug 10, 20225 On July 30th, the ODNI declassified damning evidence from a| Orinoco Tribune – News and opinion pieces about Venezuela and beyond
Moscow, Aug 15 (Sputnik) – The UK Defense Ministry has admitted that a serious nuclear| Orinoco Tribune – News and opinion pieces about Venezuela and beyond
By Misión Verdad – Aug 15, 2025 Last June, the United Nations Office on Drugs| Orinoco Tribune – News and opinion pieces about Venezuela and beyond
In the coming weeks, hundreds of militants from the US, Europe, and El Salvador are| Orinoco Tribune – News and opinion pieces about Venezuela and beyond
Venezuelan Minister of Defense Vladimir Padrino López criticized the US attempts to manufacture consent to| Orinoco Tribune – News and opinion pieces about Venezuela and beyond
Today Bolivia will experience a decisive election day. More than 7.9 million citizens—including 369,931 voters| Orinoco Tribune – News and opinion pieces about Venezuela and beyond
By James Patrick Jordan - Aug 15, 2025Repression in South America and the US undermining the 2026 elections The growth of fascism in the Americas is in no small part a product of extreme right-wing internationalism. Fascists understand the value of solidarity where the broad US Left ofte| Orinoco Tribune - News and opinion pieces about Venezuela and beyond
By Moussa al-Sadah - Aug 7, 2025The call of October 7 will remain, unmistakably, a realization of what Algerian revolutionary Larbi Ben Mhidi once described as “throw the revolution into the streets.” But the second half of his statement, “so the people may embrace it,” has yet to come true. I| Orinoco Tribune - News and opinion pieces about Venezuela and beyond
Venezuela economic recovery 2025 gains momentum as President Maduro reports 7.71% growth and social progress in the 87th “With Maduro +” address, marking a turning point in national stability. 7 Proven Signs of Venezuela Economic Recovery 2025: Maduro Highlights Growth, Peace, and Social Resilience| Orinoco Tribune - News and opinion pieces about Venezuela and beyond
El Salvador’s Legislative Assembly, dominated by President Nayib Bukele’s Nuevas Ideas (NI) political party, ratified on Thursday a fast-track constitutional reform allowing indefinite presidential reelection. The ratification received three votes against—the only votes held by the opposition—and no| Orinoco Tribune - News and opinion pieces about Venezuela and beyond
On Wednesday, Bolivian President Luis Arce urged citizens to exercise their right to vote in the upcoming general elections on August 17.During his speech at the opening of the 29th La Paz International Book Fair (FIL) at the Chuquiago Marka Exhibition Center, the president emphasized the import| Orinoco Tribune - News and opinion pieces about Venezuela and beyond
By Lama El Horr, - Jul 27, 2025 In a world ruled by the arbitrary use of force, just causes abound. There is one, however, that exudes such violence that it encompasses all denials of justice at once and sparks revolt across borders: the Palestinian cause. Cyril Ramaphosa’s South Africa has clearl| Orinoco Tribune - News and opinion pieces about Venezuela and beyond
By Robert Inlakesh - Jul 27, 2025 Following the bombshell admission that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was backing a Daesh-linked criminal network to fight the Hamas resistance movement in Gaza, the issue finally received the widespread attention it deserved. Yet, the scandal goes much| Orinoco Tribune - News and opinion pieces about Venezuela and beyond
By JMVR – Jul 26, 2025The Cuban Revolution turned 72 this year, not with fanfare for nostalgia, but as a living, breathing declaration of continuity. On July 27, 2025, the heart of Cuba’s revolutionary memory pulsed in the central province of Ciego de Ávila, where General of the Army Raúl Castro| Orinoco Tribune - News and opinion pieces about Venezuela and beyond
Caracas (OrinocoTribune.com)—Venezuela will hold elections this Sunday, July 27, in the 33rd electoral process since the Bolivarian Revolution began. Voters will elect 335 mayors and 2,471 councilors to lead local governments nationwide.The event aims to deepen popular democracy, strengthen comm| Orinoco Tribune - News and opinion pieces about Venezuela and beyond
By Ben Norton - Jul 25, 2025 The US empire invaded Nicaragua multiple times, imposed a colonial military occupation, propped up a puppet dictatorship, waged terror war, and backed violent coups. Yet the Sandinistas have always defended their nation’s sovereignty. The United States has militarily| Orinoco Tribune - News and opinion pieces about Venezuela and beyond
The U.S. House Appropriations Committee proposes a 50% cut in non-military aid to Colombia, aiming to pressure President Gustavo Petro’s administration. Experts warn this measure endangers social programs and civil society, while opening opportunities for Colombia to diversify cooperation away from| Orinoco Tribune - News and opinion pieces about Venezuela and beyond
By Roger D. Harris and John Perry - Jul 23, 2025With the Trump imperium passing the half-year mark, the posture of the US empire is ever clearer. Whether animated by “America First” or globalism, the objective remains “full spectrum dominance.” And now with the neocon capture of the Democrats,| Orinoco Tribune - News and opinion pieces about Venezuela and beyond
By Vanessa Beeley and UK Column - May 28, 2025 From Tony Blair to Keir Starmer, the UK National Security Advisor is still waging war in the Middle East. After Iraq came Syria and now the British are back in the country to defend Israeli interests.“Sykes-Picot is breaking; putting it b| Orinoco Tribune - News and opinion pieces about Venezuela and beyond
An Interview with José E López, Executive Director of the Puerto Rican Cultural Center CLARIDAD, the newspaper of the Puerto Rican independence movement, will honor, among others, the Chicago-based Juan Antonio Corretjer Puerto Rican Cultural Center (PRCC) and its leader, José E. López, at its annu| Orinoco Tribune - News and opinion pieces about Venezuela and beyond
By Cde. Oak - Sep 4, 2024On July 30, 2024, mining company Energy Fuel Resources smuggled two trucks carrying uranium ore across the Navajo border and through Navajo land. Navajo President Buu Nygren attempted to stop these trucks with the Navajo Police Force, but the fugitives ultimately escaped| Orinoco Tribune - News and opinion pieces about Venezuela and beyond
Foreign Minister of Venezuela Yván Gil has condemned the fact that the Israeli settler state supports “fascist criminals” in Venezuela and trains them in its “violent practices.” The Venezuelan top diplomat made the statements this Thursday, September 5, in response to a press release from Tel Aviv,| Orinoco Tribune - News and opinion pieces about Venezuela and beyond
Exclusive interviews and leaked messages reveal how a key ally of the US weaponized the fight against corruption and criminal organizations to selectively prosecute Ecuador’s heads of state, viciously persecuting Rafael Correa and his Revolución Ciudadana movement on flimsy evidence, while delaying| Orinoco Tribune - News and opinion pieces about Venezuela and beyond
By Hedelberto López Blanch - Aug 29, 2024 Every day it becomes increasingly evident that some individuals who have risen to power in Latin America under the guise of promoting leftist ideals are, in fact, disguising their true intentions. They are infiltrating the political landscape to serve the| Orinoco Tribune - News and opinion pieces about Venezuela and beyond