By the Network in Defense of Humanity – Cuba on September 17, 2024
In 1937, when the Spanish Republic was resisting the assault of Franco’s troops, decisively supported by Hitler and Mussolini, and in the face of the complicit silence of most European governments, the clamor of the best intellectuals of the time rose in Valencia. From there, Juan Marinello claimed: “it is not possible to fight fascism without attacking its twin brother, imperialism”. (more…)
By John Perry on September 19, 2024
Claims that Nicaragua is “weaponizing” immigration by allowing free passage of migrants towards the U.S. border have been appearing regularly in the media over the last twelve months. (more…)
By Alberni Poulot on September 16, 2024
In one of his emblematic “Aló Presidente” programs, Comandante Chávez told this story: “…I was listening to him for more than six hours, almost without interrupting him, a question, a commentary. A wise man. Do you know what Fidel told me? Well, I am going to tell you this because it is a criticism, but he is right, and I feel obliged to make it public. (more…)
By Jose Luis Granados Ceja on September 17, 2024
Venezuelan Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello has reported the arrest of a US Navy SEAL alongside two Spanish citizens allegedly linked to intelligence agencies. The foreign citizens are accused of plotting to assassinate President Nicolás Maduro and other high-ranking Venezuelan officials. (more…)
By Camilo Rengifo Marin on September 16, 2024
Colombian President Gustavo Petro revealed in Armenia, Quindío, that a plan for a coup d’état is being forged, which has strong financing and would seek that the president of the Senate, Efraín Cepeda, businessman and politician of the Conservative Party, replaces him at the Casa de Nariño. (more…)
By Raphael Machado on September 16, 2024
Diplomatic relations between Brazil and Venezuela, which were already tense due to differing expectations from the leadership of both countries, have become even more strained in recent days due to the debate surrounding the status of the Argentine Embassy in Caracas. (more…)
By Alejandra Garcia on September 15, 2024
The government of Honduran President Xiomara Castro is under siege. “A plot is being hatched against my government,” she warned at the end of the week, after announcing the government’s decision to cancel the extradition treaty with the United States, in force since 1912. (more…)
Edited by Ed Newman on September 14, 2024 from Havana
Cuban Government is offering an additional 200 fully-paid scholarships for Palestinian medical students to complete undergraduate and graduate education in the coming years. The announcement was made by Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel when he received the ambassador of the State of Palestine, Dr. Akram Mohammad Samhan, who is finishing his diplomatic mission on the Caribbean island nation. (more…)