By Francisco Delgado Rodríguez on September 10, 2025

Milei’s popularity has dropped from 60% to 39% in 7 months.
The results of the parliamentary elections in the province of Buenos Aires could mark a turning point in Argentine politics, to the detriment of La Libertad Avanza, the party structure of Argentine President Javier Milei. (more…)
By Rosa Miriam Elizalde on September 11, 2025

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio at a press conference on his visit to Mexico, September 3, 2025. Photo: Cristina Rodríguez
Shakespeare has never been more relevant than now. Macbeth’s famous line – “Life is but a shadow… a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing” – seems to refer to the situation Donald Trump has created in the Caribbean. (more…)
An Interview with Ignacio Ramonet by Geraldina Colotti on September 7, 2025

Ignacio Ramonet
Ignacio Ramonet, journalist, essayist, and international analyst, was the long-time editor of Le Monde diplomatique. In his book The Age of Conspiracy, he analyzed the mechanisms of “Trumpism” that we are now seeing spread to other parts of the world, from Latin America to Europe. We spoke with him about the political crisis in the European Union and the renewed tensions between the United States and Latin American socialist countries. (more…)
By David Brooks and Jim Cason on September 8, 2025

José La Luz is an activist with the new party project called Movimiento Victoria Ciudadana (Citizen Victory Movement)
Following a severe crisis that continues to deepen, new generations of islanders are seeking to free themselves from US control, which requires the creation of a broad front that differs from the two existing political parties. For the veteran defender of workers, it is gratifying that young artists—such as singers Bad Bunny and Residente—are part of a new movement, although the challenge remains to educate those who work in that nation and suffer from the austerity measures imposed by the continental government through another Fiscal Control Board. (more…)
September 9, 2025

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro (L) and Former Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa (R), Sept 8, 2025. X/ @primera84727
On Monday, during a television program broadcast by Russia Today, former Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa interviewed Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, with whom he analyzed the geopolitical implications of the presence of U.S. military forces in the Caribbean. (more…)
By José R. Cabañas Rodríguez on September 8, 2025

Secretary of Health Robert Kennedy is accused of “disregard for science and the truth” in Senate hearing.
Since Donald Trump’s rise to power in his second term as president of the United States, there has been a significant amount of criticism of his foreign and domestic policy initiatives, which have been linked to the idea that his actions, rather than defending the country’s national (or federal) interests, are actually weakening its political leadership and economic strength. (more…)
By Roger D. Harris and Joe Emersberger on September 6, 2025

the supposed drug boat destroyed by the US
President Donald Trump euphorically concluded his White House press conference on September 2 with breaking news: the US military had just blown up a small motor vessel in the middle of the Caribbean Sea. He alleged that the skiff came from Venezuela and was loaded with illicit drugs headed to the US. (more…)
By Alejandra García, September 4, 2025

Pensioners and people with disabilities protest Milei’s austerity plan. Photo: Anadolu/Getty
In a key vote, the government of far-right politician Javier Milei suffered a major setback in Congress on Thursday. The Senate rejected the presidential veto of the Disability Emergency Law, which had already been rejected by the Chamber of Deputies. This is the first time in 22 years that Congress has managed to override an executive veto. The vote was celebrated inside and outside Congress, where hundreds of people awaited the decision. This resolution comes amid a scandal over an investigation into alleged bribery in the purchase of medicines by the National Disability Agency (Andis), in which senior government officials are implicated, including the president’s sister, Karina Milei. (more…)