By Pablo Meriguet on January 11, 2025
President Daniel Noboa continues his controversial maneuvers in Ecuador, including the sanctioning of his Vice President, disregard for constitutional processes, and violation of electoral laws. (more…)
By Rubén G. Abelenda on January 11, 2025
The swearing-in on January 10 of Nicolás Maduro as president for the 2025-2031 term put an end to a new show against Venezuela staged by the domestic ultra-right, and financed and encouraged by the U.S. and European and Latin American governments beholden to the White House. (more…)
By Paul Larudee on January 8th, 2025
We have long passed the point of mobilizing world opinion against Israel’s shameless and wanton slaughter of countless defenseless civilian Palestinian men, women, children and even the unborn. (more…)
By Sergio Olmos on Januray 11, 2025
Resumen is running this local article to underscore that despite the significant role that immigrant workers, documented or undocumented, play in the US economy they live in constant fear of the government; Republican or Democrat. (more…)
By Mueve AL on January 9, 2025
More than 2,000 social leaders, communicators and national and international political activists gathered today at the La Carlota Center, Caracas, to participate in the Great World Anti-Fascist Festival and, from that front, to support the inauguration of President Nicolás Maduro Moros. (more…)
By Juanulu Gonzalez and Pepe Barroso on January 5, 2025
When Nicaragua again announced its plan to build the alternative inter-oceanic canal to that of Panama, a wave of silent outrage swept through the offices of Washington, Wall Street and the offices of large multinationals. In this project, backed by Chinese investors, the possibility of radically changing the rules of global trade and challenging US hegemony in the region opens up. (more…)
January 8, 2025
Mexico’s president has recalled that the name of the Gulf of Mexico dates back to the 17th century, branding the elected US president as “misinformed”. (more…)
By Pablo Meriguet on January 7, 2025
Honduran President Xiomara Castro said in a national broadcast, “Faced with a hostile attitude of massive expulsion of our brothers, we would have to consider a change in our policies of cooperation with the United States, especially in the military field, in which without paying a penny for decades they maintain military bases in our territory that in this case would lose all reason to exist in Honduras”. (more…)