By Carlos Aznares, Resumen Latinoamericano on December 30, 2025
Dear comrades who have received our news services throughout 2025, we want to greet you and wish you that this coming year will be a little better than the one that is ending. Because we continue to believe in the struggle of the people and in the power of solidarity inherent in just causes, we nurture the hope of being able to stop this perverse wave driven by the extreme right and/or fascism. We will continue to oppose patriarchy, racism, and xenophobia with all our strength, but also everything that aims to destroy the achievements that humanity has built over time, at the cost of leaving a huge number of people imprisoned or killed in different battles. (more…)
By Ricardo Vaz on December 30, 2025 from Caracas

Trump has repeatedly threatened to strike purported drug targets inside Venezuelan territory
It is important to note that no open sources, that do not rely on Pentagon reports or the fabrications so embedded in the White House, have reported an attack on the Venezuelan coast. It is also important to remember that US wars are started by lies; from the created Gulf of Tonkin incident in Vietnam to the non existence “weapons of mass destruction” in Iraq. -editorial (more…)
By Iliana García Giraldino on December 29, 2024

240 reps from 240 countries gather in Havana on 65th anniversary of ICAP
Some 240 activists and representatives of solidarity organizations and movements with Cuba from 32 countries highlighted today the internationalist thought and action of the historical leader of the Revolution, Fidel Castro. (more…)
December 28, 2025

Ricardo Salgado, the Honduran secretary of Strategic Planning
Ricardo Salgado, the Honduran secretary of Strategic Planning, said that the country suffered a new form of coup d’état following the proclamation of right-wing candidate Nasry Asfura as the president of Honduras by the two CNE councilors who belong to the Honduran bipartisan system: Ana Paola Hall García and Cossette Alejandra López. (more…)
December 28, 2025

President Maduro decorates brigade of Venezuelan who worked in the recovery efforts of Hurricane Melissa in Cuba.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro awarded decorations this Friday to the members of the brigade that traveled to eastern Cuba to support infrastructure recovery efforts after the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa. During the ceremony, Maduro emphasized that solidarity is the “natural and perfect language” between Cuba and Venezuela, a force that drives the unity and emancipation of the peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean. (more…)
By Isaac Saney on December 26, 2025

Trinidad and Tobago’s new Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar’s receiving Marco Rubio’s support.
Trinidad and Tobago’s Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar’s declaration that Caricom is no longer a reliable partner, coupled with her insistence that her country must now “choose our path”, marks a potentially historic rupture in the long and fragile project of Caribbean unity. (more…)
By Alejandra Garcia on December 24, 2025

Venezuela’s UN ambassador Samual Mondcada condemns US aggression against his country.
On Tuesday, the United Nations Security Council convened a special session at the request of Venezuela to address the escalating threats by the United States to international peace and security. The meeting included representatives from several Latin American nations -Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua- who condemned the increasing militarization of Caribbean waters by the US. These nations accused Washington of violating international law, including the United Nations Charter, with actions such as the US navy bombing small boats with impunity and pirating Venezuelan oil ships. (more…)
By Jesús Arboleya on December 24, 2025
The Donald Trump administration has, for the first time, placed new Cuban immigrants in legal limbo, which could lead to their deportation. This has disrupted the relationship between the privileges granted to Cuban immigrants, unparalleled in US history, and the role played by these migrants in US policy toward Cuba. (more…)