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For the Sake of Democracy, Argentines Urge Others Not to Vote for Milei

By Alejandra Garcia on November 12, 2023

Javier Milei

Argentina is in the countdown to its presidential elections next Sunday, a position debated between the Peronist Sergio Massa and the ultra-right-wing Javier Milei. In this critical contest the country is living in hours of uncertainty as polls show minimal differences between the candidates. (more…)

Israeli Occupation Forces Continue Plan to Destroy Gaza Hospitals

November 12, 2023

For the third consecutive day Israeli fighter jets and artillery of the occupying Israeli army bombed the Al-Shifa Medical Complex west of Gaza City. (more…)

State Terrorism

By Gilberto López y Rivas on November 12, 2023

photo: Al Mayadeen

The ongoing genocidal war of the Zionist State of Israel against Palestine has brought the concept of terrorism back into the political debate and, consequently, the need to appeal to the term global state terrorism to characterize the policy of violence perpetrated by state apparatuses against peoples and governments, with the purpose of instilling fear and social paralysis, thereby violating national and international law. (more…)

Cuba: The UPEC Congress and the Changes in Revolution

By Graciela Ramírez on November 11, 2023

From the moment I was informed that I would be invited to the congress of the Union of Cuban Journalists (UPEC) I felt honored and grateful because It has fallen to us to live through a very complex stage of the world, the region and of this island that we love so much. (more…)

NicaNotes: The Journey North

By John Perry on November 9, 2023

Migrants from several countries prepare to cross the Rio Grande into Texas. photo: Radio Primerisim

In the photo his mother shows me, Alejandro is with a group of friends: seven Nicaraguan men and women, one with a 14-year-old daughter. There’s no apprehension in the faces, yet none have ever left their country, and all are about to start the hazardous 4,000-kilometre journey to the Mexico-US border. (more…)

From Gaza and Cuba They Ask – Are You Human Like Us?

By Vijay Prashad on November 8, 2023

Dear friends,

Laila Shawa (Palestine), Target 2009, 2009.

More than 10,000 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli armed forces in Gaza since 7 October, nearly half of them children, according to the most recent report by spokesperson for the Gaza Ministry of Health Dr Ashraf Al-Qudra. Over 25,000 others have been injured, with thousands still buried under the rubble. (more…)

Venezuela: Guyana and US Maneuvers Threaten Stability in the Region

November 8, 2023

Through a communique issued today, Bolivarian Venezuela expressed its resounding rejection to the joint announcement by the Cooperative Republic of Guyana and the Government of the United States, which indicates an increase of the military presence in the region. (more…)

The Warsaw Ghetto and Gaza: Understanding History

By Ernesto Estévez Rams on November 6, 2023

Anne Frank

Anne Frank was in hiding from fascist terror in Amsterdam from 1942 until August 4, 1944. Her diary is perhaps the most famous diary in the modern world. On the morning of August 4, 1944, Anne was arrested by the occupying power. Because they were in hiding, they were considered criminals and eventually sent to Auschwitz. Anne Frank was Jewish. (more…)

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