By Roger D. Harris on November 21, 2024
Nicolás Maduro will be inaugurated on January 10. As confirmed by the Venezuelan supreme court, the majority voted for him to continue Venezuela’s Bolivarian Revolution.
“On the campaign trail, she [María Corina Machado] was received almost as a religious figure, often wearing white, promising to restore democracy and reunite families torn apart by an economic crisis and mass migration. ‘María!’ her followers shouted, before falling into her arms,” the New York Times reverently reported. (more…)
By Ana Hurtado on November 20, 2024
Cuban flag in front of the Museum of the Revolution. foto: Abel Padrón Padilla
A few weeks ago, a Symposium organized by the Institute of Cuban History on the Cuban Revolution took place in Havana. For it, I took the liberty of writing and presenting some ideas based on historical facts. (more…)
By Alejandra Garcia on November 21, 2024
Every two years, art takes over the streets of Havana with cultural proposals that include photographic exhibitions, sculptures, and audiovisual productions through the renowned venue of Havana’s Biennial. On this occasion, the capital’s public and visitors who come to the island are attracted by this great cultural event and will be called upon to reflect on today’s world and the alternatives we can build. (more…)
By Karthik Puru on November 21, 2024
Interview with Vijay Prashad: Noam Chomsky and Vijay Prashad’s latest work shows how the blockade is a long-term effort to undermine their sovereignty and revolutionary ideals. (more…)
By Rosa Miriam Elizalde on November 21, 2024
the US Embassy in Havana. photo: Bill Hackwell
Lying is not Complicated, but Enduring a Lie over Time is..
Seven years have passed since the great hoax known as the “Havana syndrome”, according to which U.S. diplomats suffered alleged acoustic attacks in Cuba that compromised their health. (more…)
By Andreína Chávez Alava on November 20, 2024 from Caracas
U.S. Congress, photo: Bill Hackwell
The Venezuelan government has strongly condemned the BOLIVAR Act, a new bipartisan legislation approved by the US House of Representatives aimed at tightening economic sanctions against the country. (more…)
November 19, 2024
On the second day of the summit, the Landless Workers Movement dedicated the entire day to the work of a people’s tribunal against imperialism. The crimes recognized by this tribunal were the genocide of peoples, as exemplified by the massacre committed by the Zionist regime and its allies against the Palestinian people; (more…)
November 18, 2024
Lula da Silva receives Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum at the G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro, X/ @NachoRgz
“it is unacceptable that trillions of dollars are allocated to military expenditures.”
On Monday, Brazilian President Lula da Silva inaugurated the Group of 20 (G20) summit in Rio de Janeiro, emphasizing that eradicating hunger is essential to achieving a world at peace. He went on to say that it is unacceptable that trillions of dollars are allocated to military expenditures. (more…)