Members
The Voltaire Network is made up of news agencies and newspapers from Latin America, Europe and the Arab World:
- Actualidad colombiana (Colombia)
- Agencia Alia 2 (Venezuela)
- Agencia Cubana de Noticias - ACN (Cuba)
- Agencia de Noticias Plurinacional del Ecuador - ANPE (Ecuador)
- Agencia Informe de Prensa Internacional - IPI (Peru)
- Agencia nacional de comunicación (Argentina)
- Altercom (Ecuador)
- Bolpress (Bolivia)
- Contralinea (Mexico)
- Desde abajo (Colombia)
- Dia V (Mexico)
- El juguete rabioso (Bolivia)
- El Sucre (Ecuador)
- Federación Latinoamericana de Periodistas - FELAP (Latin America)
- Fortuna (Mexico)
- Horizons et débats (Switzerland)
- IES News Service (Israel, France and Lebanon)
- Intelligencia (Lebanon)
- La Jornada (Mexico)
- Observatorio de Medios, Político, Social y Cultural (Argentina)
- Opción (Ecuador)
- Periódico de las Madres de Plaza de Mayo (Argentina)
- Punto final (Chile)
- Question (Venezuela)
- Syria Alghad (Syria)
- Tendancies (Lebanon)
- Tintaji (Ecuador)
- Unión de Trabajadores de Prensa de Buenos Aires - UTPBA (Argentina)
- Voces del Periodista (Mexico)
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