Exxon, Essequibo and Imperialism

By Eugene Puryear on April 3, 2025

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Guyanese President Irfaan Ali. Photo: Irfaan Ali/X

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently traveled to Guyana where he threatened military action against Venezuela. Rubio’s statements have inflamed the tense border dispute between Venezuela and Guyana, creating fears of a broader conflict and continuing a long history of imperialist countries using differences over the border between the two countries to disrupt Latin American unity and economic cooperation. (more…)

Keys to Trump’s Trade War: Deadlines, Products and Affected Countries

April 3, 2025

Trump showing off his tariffs on the world

On Wednesday, President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on goods and services from all countries with which the United States maintains trade relations. His “Liberation Day” has sparked a trade war that will slow global commerce and push the world toward recession. (more…)

Palestine: Who wants to Stab the Resistance in the Back?

By Carlos Aznárez on April 3, 2025

photo: El Espectador

The United States and “Israel” form the hard core of those who seek to discredit the Palestinian Resistance in its struggle against the Zionist occupation. (more…)

Colors of Resistance: Graffiti in Homage to International Day of Palestinian Children

April 3, 2025 from Havana

Every day, under the rubble of the occupation, the laughter of a Palestinian child dies, some have not even been able to use their names. Every day the world looks the other way while the Zionist regime tears away childhoods, dreams and futures. How long will it go on? (more…)

US Veterans For Peace Delegation Visits Nicaragua

March 31, 2024

 Veterans For Peace delegation meeting with the Juventud Sandinista youth group, dedicated to continuing the Nicaragua’s revolution.

In a powerful demonstration of international solidarity, seven members of Veterans For Peace (VFP) visited Nicaragua in mid-to-late March as an official VFP delegation. Veterans from five U.S. states flew to Nicaragua on March 19 for a week-long visit to community clinics, regional colleges, vocational schools, youth groups and mayors in several Nicaraguan cities, including the capital Managua, Matagalpa, Masaya and Ciudad Sandino. (more…)

Marco Rubio and the Run-off Election in Ecuador

By Carlos Fazio on April 1, 2025

Candidate Luisa González has wide support from the indigenous sector

Due to its geostrategic importance, Ecuador has become an enclave of the United States’ (US) militaristic policy in South America. For this reason, the run-off election on Sunday, April 13th between the current Ecuadorian president, Daniel Noboa, and the opposition candidate Luisa González, takes on a particular dimension for the Trump administration. (more…)

A Tattooed Venezuelan? Must Be a Terrorist

By Jessica Dos Santos on March 31, 2025

The Venezuelan government’s discourse surrounding migration has evolved a lot in the last few years. It almost resembles the different stages of grief. (more…)

The World According to Raúl Capote. An Interview with a Cuban Agent Who Infiltrated the CIA

By Geraldina Colotti, on March 31, 2025.

Raul Capote speaking to a Cuban high school class with Resumen in English editor Alicia Jrapko, May 3, 2018.  photos: Bill Hackwell

The University of Havana just celebrated the twentieth anniversary of Telesur, the multi-state news channel created by Fidel Castro and Hugo Chávez within the framework of ALBA (Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America), with the aim of counteracting the “media latifundia” in Latin America. The channel is represented by a large delegation of journalists and operators, headed by its director, Patricia Villegas. (more…)

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