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Iván Duque Chooses Companions for Infamy

By José Dídimo Escobar on September 23, 2024

Terrorists and their Protectors

On September 11, 35 former presidents and prime ministers from Latin America and the Caribbean, Europe, Africa and Asia wrote a letter to President Joe Biden demanding that Cuba be excluded from the list of state sponsors of terrorism compiled by the U.S. Department of State. (more…)

Southern Command Launches an Attack on China and Russia in Latin America

September 23, 2024

The head of the U.S. Southern Command, Gen.Laura Richardson, announced a Marshall Plan for Latin America. photo: So. Command

Laura Richardson, leader of the U.S. military’s Southern Command, recently called for the development of a new “Marshall Plan”, aimed at Latin America to counter the growing influence of Russia and China in the region. (more…)

Venezuela: The Pitfalls of Bourgeois Democracy and the Truth of Bolivarian Socialism

By Geraldina Colotti, on  September 22, 2024.

The two top popes of the Venezuelan gusanos: Corina Machado and (In)mundo González Urrutia.

“It has never mattered to us that some European fascists vote for a resolution without any value against the sovereignty of Venezuela.” Thus, with the dignity and pride of one who feels heir to the Liberator Simon Bolivar, the president of the Venezuelan Assembly, Jorge Rodriguez, during an international press conference, commented on the decision of the European Chamber to “recognize” as “president-elect” of Venezuela, the former extreme right-wing candidate, Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia. (more…)

“Young People Around the World Must Aim for a Better Future at a Global Level”

September 21, 2024

the author and other delegates at the Bridge to the Future conference

Remarks given by Yasel Toledo Garnache at the International Meeting of Young Leaders of Latin America, the Caribbean and China in Dunhuang City, Gansu Province. (more…)

Delcy Rodríguez Highlights Venezuela’s Capacity to Face Economic Warfare

September 18, 2024


Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez being interviewed with former Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa photo: RT

Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez highlighted the historical capacity of the Venezuelan state in the face of the economic warfare suffered in recent years due to the imposition of illegal sanctions by the United States government. (more…)

Unreality and Reality of Cultural Colonization

By Mauricio Escuela Orozco on September 20, 2024 from Cuba

Colonization is a complex process that expresses struggles for power and specifically the conquest of the mind and its cognitive functions…. (more…)

What are the Indicators of the Transition of Brazil’s Position on Venezuela?

By Mario Vitor Santos on September 18, 2024

Lula and Nicolás Maduro Photos: Ricardo Stuckert and Leonardo Fernandez Viloria

Over the course of the weekend, Venezuelan TV reported the dismantling of a scheme to prepare an invasion and a coup. Two U.S. citizens, two Spaniards, one Czech and 400 rifles were arrested, according to Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello. (more…)

On Cuba: 70 Years of Revolution

By Alejandro Pedregal on September 19, 2024

Indian historian, editor and journalist Vijay Prashad writes in collaboration with Noam Chomsky the book On Cuba, an attempt to remind younger generations of the achievements of the Cuban revolutionary process, which began 70 years ago. (more…)

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