Open Letter from Pérez Esquivel to María Corina Machado – from Nobel to Nobel

By Adolfo Pérez Esquivel on October 14, 2025

Adolfo  Esquivel, foto: Bill Hackwell

I send you greetings of peace and goodwill, which humanity and the peoples living in poverty, conflict, war, and hunger so desperately need. This open letter is to express and share some thoughts with you. (more…)

Fidel, the Art of Words: “Enough Words! We Need Action!”

October 12, 2025 from Havana

Fidel speaking at the UN for the second time, October 12, 1979

On October 12, 1979, in the “20th Year of Victory” for the Cuban people, Fidel returned to the same United Nations chamber where two decades earlier he had delivered his legendary four-hour speech, the longest in the history of this international organization. On this occasion, he addressed the audience as president of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) to present the results of its Sixth Summit, which had just been held in Havana. Would the Cuban leader be able to deliver a speech as significant as the first time? (more…)

The US:  Deciphering Trump’s “Indecision” on Venezuela

By William Serafino October 13, 2025

Resumen is running this article to give a different angle of the possible direction that the imperial intentions of the Trump Administration might go in its aggression against Venezuela. While tensions remain high and no matter what comes next it must be remembered that the end goal for the empire is to end the Bolivarian Revolution of Chavez that has continued under the leadership of Maduro. – editor (more…)

Migration, the Essence of Humanity

By Ivan Restrepo on October 13, 2025

Migration is neither a recent phenomenon nor unique to a particular part of the world. foto: AFP

In February 1947, Eleanor Roosevelt, writer and activist, and wife of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933-1945); Peng Chun Chang, Chinese scholar, philosopher, human rights activist, and diplomat; and Charles Habib Malik, Lebanese scholar, diplomat, and philosopher, began drafting what would become known a year later as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It was adopted by the countries that were part of the nascent United Nations (UN). It was a response to the “acts of barbarism outrageous to the conscience of mankind” committed during World War II. The declaration was signed at the Chaillot Palace in Paris. (more…)

STOP US AGGRESSION AGAINST VENEZUELA!

October 12, 2025

The Nicaragua Solidarity Coalition demands an end to US aggression against Venezuela, which is on the brink of outright war. Any escalation in the violence against Venezuela will cause more suffering and deaths in the South American country, destabilize the region, and endanger all countries seeking a path independent from US domination, especially Cuba and Nicaragua. (more…)

When Maria Corina Machado Wins the Nobel Peace Prize, ‘Peace’ Has Lost Its Meaning

Far from a symbol of peace, the article exposes Machado’s history of supporting coups, sanctions, and calls for foreign military intervention in Venezuela.

By Michelle Ellner on October 11, 2025

Machado, known for her incendiary speeches

When I saw the headline Maria Corina Machado wins the Peace Prize, I almost laughed at the absurdity. But I didn’t, because there’s nothing funny about rewarding someone whose politics have brought so much suffering. Anyone who knows what she stands for knows there’s nothing remotely peaceful about her politics. (more…)

Cuba Categorically Denies Involvement in the Conflict in Ukraine

Statement by the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs from Havana on October 11, 2025

The Government of the Republic of Cuba rejects the false accusations that the United States government is spreading about Cuba’s alleged involvement in the military conflict in Ukraine. This is a slanderous accusation that began in 2023 by some media outlets, without providing any evidence or basis whatsoever, and clearly fulfilling a commissioned service. (more…)

Will the US Attack Venezuela?

By Roger D. Harris on October 10, 2025

Spoiler alert – it already has. This is not a glib answer but a comment on the nature of the conflict. The US mission to wrench Venezuela’s Bolivarian Revolution out from its roots has a quarter-century pedigree. Stick around to the end of the article for an assessment of the likelihood of an overt military attack inside Venezuela. But first a little historical context. (more…)

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