In Casablanca, Ignacio Ramonet captivated his audience by discussing the silent revolution that artificial intelligence represents for journalism, comparing its impact to that of Gutenberg's printing ...
In February, 2002, Ramonet, the editor of French monthly Le Monde diplomatique, began a two-year conversation with the controversial Cuban head of state, a collaboration that resulted in this ...
Ignacio Ramonet, academician and former editor of Le Monde diplomatique, has written an open letter to President Joe Biden. It offers nations, organizations, and individuals a golden moment for ...
Hugo Chávez, with Ignacio Ramonet, trans. from the Spanish by Ann Wright. Verso, $45 (640p) ISBN 978-1-78478-383-9 The late Chávez, president of Venezuela from 1999 until his death in 2013, emerged as ...
On my first visit to Cuba, in 1993, the Soviet market for Castro's sugar had dried up and despair hung over the Caribbean island. On the return flight I sat next to Arthur Scargill's wife, who was ...
Ignacio Ramonet reflects on Fidel Castro, the revolutionary leader of Cuba who has died at age 90. Castro was an “excessively respectful” intellectual who succeeded in bringing Latin America onto the ...
"Fidel Castro: My Life" by Ignacio Ramonet and Fidel Castro. Scribner, 626 pages, $40. In the winter of his life, and with his political future unclear, Fidel Castro's personal musings on subjects ...
The following is the second part of a three-part interview conducted by Spanish journalist Ignacio Ramonet with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Ramonet has previously worked with Le Monde ...
Editorial Jeffrey St. Clair, Editorial Director Joshua Frank, Managing Editorial Director Nathaniel St. Clair, Associate Editorial Director Alexander Cockburn, 1941—2012 ...
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