Next On the High-Risk List After Greece

A man walks past the Bank of Greece headquarters with the plaque altered to read “Bank of Berlin” in Athens (AFP Photo/Louisa Gouliamaki) Cyprus, Ukraine, Venezuela, and Spain are among 10 countries, which are most…

Zionists Attack Chavez

Chavez took the first round of hammering over alleged antisemitism at the early phase of his presidency in 1999 for his association with Argentinian political scientist and Peronist Norberto Rafael Ceresole who, in the early…

Venezuelan TeleSur closely watched by U.S.

The Latin American TV channel TeleSur (The New Television Station of the South) was launched in July of 2005. It became the first project of television broadcasting suggested by President Hugo Chavez. It took TeleSur…

Beating Up on Chavez

Since inaugurated in February 1999, he’s faced open US hostility, including by go-along major media scoundrels.  New York Times writer Simon Romero‘s among them. On January 6, he and William Neuman played both Chavez and…

After Iran, Venezuela? Is Chavez Next?

“The build-up against Venezuela that began during the George W. Bush administration has rapidly accelerated under Obama.” – Eva Golinger, author of  “The Chávez Code: Cracking US Intervention in Venezuela” Attorney and activist Eva Golinger has…

Iranian president visits Venezuela

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad arrived Sunday in Venezuela, kicking off a four-country Latin American tour to seek support as tougher Western sanctions threaten its oil exports and economy. The Venezuelan government said President Hugo Chavez…