ICJ Declares Israel’s Occupation of Palestinian Territories Illegal

July 20, 2024

The International Court of Justice has ruled, by 14 votes to 1, that Israel must immediately cease all new settlement activities and evacuate all settlers from the occupied Palestinian territories. (more…)

Bolivarian Diplomacy vs. the Monroe Doctrine: A Conversation with Carlos Ron

Interview by Cira Pascual Marquina on July 20, 2024

Carlos Ron is Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs for North America and heads Venezuela’s Simón Bolívar Institute, which promotes peace and solidarity among the world’s peoples. In part one of this interview, we talk to Ron about two opposing worldviews: Bolivarianism versus Monroism. Ron argues that the US doctrine of Monroism has been applied to Venezuela with the aim of toppling its government.
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Cuba: The Homeland has Grown

By Miguel Barnet on July 20, 2024

photos: Bill Hackwell

(Speech given at the Cuban the National Assembly of People’s Power, during the discussion of the draft Citizenship Law) (more…)

The World According to TikTok

By Rosa Miriam Elizalde on July 18, 2024

The right-wingization of contemporary society does not come out of nowhere. There are multiple variables that model this process, but a forced one points to the new social media that install the society of spectacle at a forced march. Just look at what happened on these platforms after the attack against Trump in Pennsylvania. (more…)

Women in the Cuban Parliament; a Revolution within the Revolution

By Alejandra Garcia on July 18, 2024, from Havana

Women make up over 55% of Cuba’s National Assembly, photo: Estudios Revolución

The presence of Cuban women in the country’s political life is crucial, and is evidenced in each session of the National Assembly of People’s Power. The recent legislature, formed last year, is composed of 166 women, representing 55.74 percent. (more…)

Cuba and Nicaragua: Two Sister Revolutions

By Eduardo Martínez Borbonet on July 19, 2024, the 45th anniversary of the Nicaraguan Revolution

Fidel and Daniel

There are no identical political processes, much less Revolutions, which are conditioned by history and the context in which they develop. However, in Our America there are no two processes with as many similarities as those of Cuba and Nicaragua. (more…)

Mister Netanyahu Comes to Washington and will Receive a Warm Welcome

By Alfredo Garcia Almeida, edited by Ed Newman on June 18, 2024

Next week, on Wednesday, July 24th, Israeli Prime Minister and war criminal Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to visit Washington, DC, although he has not yet received a formal invitation. When the Israeli prime minister has traveled to Washington every year, he’s conveyed a message of closeness and intimacy, unlike the 4 years since his last visit to the White House, something that does not go unnoticed by friends and enemies. (more…)

Brazil’s MST: How Long Must We Wait for Change?

By João Pedro Stedile on July 18, 2024

Crimes and environmental tragedies are repeated in Brazil with increasing frequency. Droughts in the Amazon, floods in Maranhão and Recife, fires in the Pantanal, deforestation and lowering of the water table in the Cerrado, the water reserve of the three largest river basins in the country… (more…)

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