Buenos Aires Holds Solidarity Rally in Support of Cuba and “Against Imperialist Aggression” 

By Resumen Latinoamericano in Buenos Aires on July 4, 2026

foto: Franklin Rosales

On the very same day that the genocidal and pedophile U.S. president, his lackey Milei, and his ambassador to Argentina, Lamelas, were toasting “Independence Day” in various parts of the world, a united rally was held in Buenos Aires in support of Socialist Cuba and in outright condemnation of the United States’ ongoing imperialist aggression. (more…)

The US and the Media Vultures Are Preying on Venezuela

By Sergio Rodríguez Gelfenstein on July 4, 2026

I’m not saying anything new when I say that January 3, 2026, marked a turning point in Venezuela’s history. The problem stems from the different interpretations that have been made of that event. And now, almost six months later, another shocking event is impacting the lives of Venezuelans. In both cases, death has visited the homes of dozens of citizens. (more…)

Cuba: The Most Terrorist Country in the World, or The Fable of The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing, Part 2

By Maribel Acosta Damas on July 3, 2026

Exclusive Interview with Gerardo Hernández Nordelo (part 2)

There was once a very hungry wolf who spotted a flock of sheep. One day, he found a sheepskin in the forest and came up with an idea to deceive the shepherd. /—“I’ll disguise myself in this sheepskin. That way, the sheep and the shepherd will think I’m just another sheep.” / And his plan worked. At dusk, the wolf was led into the barn with the rest of the sheep. The wolf licked his lips, thinking of the great feast he would have that night. But when night fell, the shepherd entered the barn looking for meat for dinner. And, believing the wolf to be a sheep, he picked him up and took him away. (Moral: He who sets many traps ends up falling into them himself) -Aesop (more…)

The Pride of Living in Cuba

By Julieta García Ríos on July 2, 2026

An interview with Graciela Ramírez Cruz, an Argentine journalist and activist.

Graciela Ramirez

This is the story of a woman who fights, loves, and embraces. She is the daughter of Spanish Republicans who survived fascism and immigrated to Perón’s Argentina. She was born in that southern country: Graciela Ramírez Cruz. She is also a survivor of horror—that of Argentina’s last civil-military-ecclesiastical dictatorship. To many, she is Gra, the tireless activist for all just causes. (more…)

United States: 250 Years Later

By Atilio A. Boron on July 3, 2026 in Buenos Aires

Thomas Jefferson, who owned more than 600 slaves throughout his life, none of whom were ever freed. 

This July 4 marks the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence of the thirteen British colonies established in North America. The date marks the birth of what Seymour Martin Lipset called the “first new nation”, one of whose characteristics was that it was created without having to grapple with the authoritarian and elitist baggage of a monarchical and feudal past. (more…)

Venezuela: Media Frenzy Over the Ruins of the Earthquake

By Geraldina Colotti, Resumen Latinoamericano, July 3, 2026.

Rescue efforts continue amid the rubble in Venezuela, but hopes of reducing the number of missing persons—some 50,000 according to the UN—are fading by the hour. The confirmed death toll stands at 2,295, but the number is bound to rise as debris from the twin earthquakes of June 24 is cleared away, while strong aftershocks complicate the work of rescue workers. (more…)

Venezuela: Truth Amid the Rubble

By Vijay Prashad on July 2, 2026

Natural disasters reveal more than the movement of tectonic plates: the strength of societies, the resilience of communities, and the political fault lines that shape whose suffering is seen and whose suffering is exploited. Within hours of the devastating earthquakes that struck Venezuela on 24 June 2026, social media and sections of the international press were already circulating familiar narratives. Before rescue operations could even begin in earnest, the disaster had been transformed into another battlefield in the long US-led campaign to undermine the Bolivarian process set in motion by Hugo Chávez’s election in 1998. (more…)

Cuba: The World’s Most Terrorist Country, or the “Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing”

By Maribel Acosta Damas on July 2, 2026

Gerardo Hernandez

There was once a very hungry wolf who saw a flock of sheep. One day, he found a sheepskin in the forest and came up with an idea to trick the shepherd. /“I’ll disguise myself with this sheepskin. That way, the sheep and the shepherd will think I’m just another sheep.” / And his plan worked. At dusk, the wolf was led into the barn with the rest of the sheep. The wolf licked his lips, thinking of the great feast he would have that night. But when night fell, the shepherd entered the barn looking for meat for dinner. And, believing the wolf was a sheep, he picked him up and took him away. -Aesop

(Moral: Those who set many traps end up falling into them) (more…)

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