By Alberto Garzon Espinosa on August 17, 2024

Greece, struggles to control dozens of fires across the country this August. photo: EFE/EPA/Yannis Kolesidis
We should not fool ourselves: there is a lot of social Darwinism here, that is, a way of understanding the world in which there are people who, if they were left over, nothing would happen.
The summer of 2023 left a tragic mark on Europe: almost 50,000 lives lost due to high temperatures, with Spain mourning 8,352 deaths, mostly women. These alarming figures, revealed by a study by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health, barely caused a stir in the media and social networks. Meanwhile, a frivolous conversation between two eccentric tycoons, Donald Trump and Elon Musk, grabbed public attention. (more…)
Edited by Ed Newman on August 17, 2024
The suggestion of a co-government with the U.S.-backed, coup-plotting far right is a disregard for Venezuelan rule of law. (more…)
August 16. 2024

President Maduro at today’s press conference.
Following declarations from the Brazilian and Colombian heads of state, Nicolás Maduro told the media that Venezuela is a sovereign country and the decisions about the country would be made by its institutions. (more…)
By Atilio Boron, Stella Calloni and Paula Klachko on August 16, 2024

Petro and Lula photo: AFP
Presidents Petro and Lula are proposing an unusual “transitional cohabitation government and new free elections” in Venezuela to calm their incomprehensible impatience to know the definitive results of the presidential election. (more…)
August 15, 2024
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva insisted Thursday on maintaining a “cautious position” on Venezuela, while continuing diplomatic talks with his Colombian counterpart, Gustavo Petro. (more…)
August 9, 2024
The National Lawyers Guild disputes repeated Carter Center press statements regarding the July 28 presidential elections in Venezuela. The Center issued a public statement less than 24 hours after the closing of the polls calling on the Venezuelan government to immediately publish the election results for each polling station across the country. (more…)
By Juan Samaniego. Resumen Latinoamericano, August 15, 2024.

Milei and Musk
The Argentine president’s reformist agenda seeks to eliminate environmental, social and human rights protection standards in order to attract foreign investment. Booming demand for lithium plays a key role in Milei’s new policy. (more…)
By Rosa Miriam Elizalde on August 15, 2024

Mijaín López, photo: Victor Villalba Gutiérrez
Miserable is a society that imposes repudiatory practices of inquisition and falsehood. Miserable are those who deny Cuba the joy of its nine Olympic medals, the same number won by Denmark, a country without a U.S. blockade and without the press and the media reproaching its performance in Paris. (more…)