By Alejandra Garcia on June 25, 2026

The author of this article reporting from Telesur soon after the devastating earthquakes hit. screen grab: Bill Hackwell
The teleSUR building in Caracas withstood the impact of the two earthquakes, magnitudes 7.2 and 7.5, that shook Venezuela on Wednesday, but the scars remained. There were walls scratched by the fury of the telluric movement, fallen ceiling tiles, and traces of shattered glass from several computers that crashed to the floor. (more…)
By Haiti Action Committee on June 25, 2026
The Supreme Court today ruled that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) could terminate (TPS) for Haitian and Syrian refugees currently in the US under Temporary Protected Status (TPS). This decision could leave 350,000 Haitians along with 6100 Syrians without work permits, subject to Trump’s brutal deportation machine for one of the largest mass deportations in US history. Fifteen other country nationals with TPS are at risk of being subjected to the same draconian measures. (more…)
By Ricardo Vaz on June 25, 2026 from Caracas

Coastal La Guaira state showed widespread infrastructure damage. (Reuters)
Venezuela suffered two successive major earthquakes on Thursday afternoon that caused devastating damage. There are many people buried in the rubble and the death toll is for sure to be significant. (more…)
June 25, 2026

Cuban President Miguel Diaz Canel
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel endorsed the economic transformations promoted by the government and reaffirmed his willingness to engage in dialogue with the United States without impositions. (more…)
By René Vázquez Díaz on June 25, 2026
Cubans called Valeriano Weyler, a native of Mallorca, Marquis of Tenerife, and Grandee of Spain—who served as Captain General of Cuba from 1896 to 1898—“The Butcher.” (more…)
Por Gary Wilson, 23 de junio de 2026

Ramiro Valdés y Fidel Castro.
Ramiro Valdés Menéndez, uno de los últimos comandantes supervivientes de la Revolución Cubana y uno de los principales artífices de las instituciones que la defendieron frente a seis décadas de guerra, bloqueo y subversión por parte de Estados Unidos, falleció en la mañana del 21 de junio de 2026 en La Habana. Tenía 94 años. El Partido Comunista de Cuba y el Gobierno cubano anunciaron su fallecimiento. El presidente Miguel Díaz-Canel escribió que la pérdida del Comandante de la Revolución «duele profundamente, como la de un padre». (more…)
By Isaac Saney, June 22, 2026
The announcement of Cuba’s new package of economic transformations has generated intense debate both within Cuba and among supporters of the Revolution internationally. Some have expressed concern that aspects of the reforms represent a retreat toward capitalism, a weakening of socialist principles, or even a concession to the relentless pressure of U.S. imperialism. Such concerns should not be dismissed. They arise from a genuine commitment to the principles that have defined the Cuban Revolution and an understandable apprehension about the dangers that accompany any expansion of market mechanisms. (more…)
By Stephen Sefton on June 21, 2026

Testimonies of solidarity with Nicaragua’s Sandinista Revolution from the US, Britain and Ireland
In memory of Chuck Kaufman and Kevin Zeese
Revolutionary struggles around the world have always inspired admiration and support among the popular movements of the Western capitalist countries. Authentic Western progressive opinion defends the ideals of equality among people, brotherhood among nations, non-aggression and self-determination of peoples. However. from the perspective of the anti-democratic Western ruling elites, revolutionary processes present a double threat. First of all, they challenge the powerful political and economic dominance over the majority world of Western corporate and financial élites. Secondly, successful revolutions offer models of a more just society that responds to the aspirations and needs of the majority and not to the petty interests of a small, greedy elite. (more…)