By Emir Sader on September 24, 2025 from Rio de Janeiro

Lula at the UN, photo: AFP
As is tradition at every opening of the UN General Assembly, the presidents of Brazil and the US are the first to take the floor. But rarely, as on this occasion, have the speeches of both leaders been so diametrically opposed. (more…)
By José R. Cabañas Rodríguez on September 24, 2025

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks as President Donald Trump listens in the White House in Washington on September 22, 2025. Mark Schiefelbein / AP
This week, perhaps the most prominent news story about the ongoing reality show unfolding in the White House was related to the content of the US president’s speech to the high-level segment of the United Nations General Assembly, the breakdown of his teleprompter, and the escalator he was using to get to the plenary session. (more…)

US President Donald Trump of the 193 countries of the world on Tuesday that their nations are “going to hell” because of uncontrolled migration. Photo Xinhua
By Jim Cason and David Brooks, Washington DC and NYC on Sept. 23, 2025
US President Donald Trump declared at a meeting of all 193 countries of the world on Tuesday that their nations are “going to hell” because of uncontrolled immigration and the “hoax” of climate change, insisting that they can only be saved if they work with the United States. (more…)
September 23, 2025 from New York City

The president of Brazil during his speech to the UN General Assembly Photo: United Nations.
“It is unacceptable that Cuba is on the list of state sponsors of terrorism,” Brazilian President Luis Inácio Lula da Silva said Tuesday in his speech to the United Nations General Assembly. (more…)

Global Sumud Flotilla sails toward Gaza despite drone attacks, surveillance, and threats from the US and Israel. Photo: Anadolu Agency
By Taroa Zúñiga Silva and Vijay Prashad on September 23, 2025
A Conversation with Marita Rodríguez, Member of the Global Sumud Flotilla
The Gaza Sumud Flotilla sails from Tunis toward the waters around Palestine. The word Sumud in Arabic means Resilience. It is the feeling at the heart of the hundreds of people from forty-four countries on the fifty boats that are in the Mediterranean Sea. One of these boats is carrying a group of women from around the world. On that boat is María ‘Marita’ Rodríguez, a Swedish and Chilean woman who lives in Stockholm. She spoke to us from her boat about her journey and why she was there in the first place. (more…)
September 20, 2025

Venezuelan Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello shows on a map the route that a US false flag drug vessel had followed before being captured by Venezuelan authorities. Photo: MIPPCI.
The Venezuelan minister of the Interior, Justice, and Peace, Diosdado Cabello, reported that the United States government is trying to carry out a false flag operation involving planting drugs on Venezuelan vessels in the Caribbean in order to justify military aggression against the country. (more…)
By David Brooks and Jim Cason on September 20, 2025

image: Estrategia.la.
The White House and its allies, after announcing a war against what they call the “radical left,” indicate that they will proceed with investigations and persecution of opposition organizations and individuals whom they accuse of fomenting political violence and even ‘terrorism’ within the United States, and are apparently preparing a list of these “enemies.” (more…)
By Verónica Alemán Cruz and Enrique González Díaz (Enro) on September 20, 2025
Photos: Syara Salado Massip / Video: Victor Villaba, correspondents, Resumen Latinoamericano in Cuba
There are voices that do more than just sing: they draw invisible maps, trace emotional routes, and establish territories of memory. In Cuba, this is the case with Silvio Rodríguez. His voice is a compass and a landscape, a testimony and a refuge. (more…)