By Pino Arlacchi on September 2, 2025

Arlacchi says the Trump administration’s main interest is to access Venezuela’s massive oil reserves. (Miraflores Palace)
During my time as head of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), I frequently traveled to Colombia, Bolivia, Peru and Brazil, but never to Venezuela. There was simply no need. (more…)
Sept. 1, 2025 from Caracas

Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro
On Monday, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro held a press conference with representatives of international media in which he analyzed the current geopolitical situation in the Caribbean.During the meeting with journalists, the Bolivarian leader addressed the international situation from multiple angles, the main ones of which are presented below. (more…)
Por Bill Hackwell, el 1 de septiembre de 2025, en Detroit, Míchigan

fotos: Bill Hackwell
Tras un enorme esfuerzo organizativo, acaba de concluir en Detroit la segunda edición anual de la Conferencia Popular por Palestina: Gaza es la brújula, una convención de tres días de duración que, según los organizadores, ha atraído a 4600 participantes de todo Estados Unidos y del extranjero. El evento ha supuesto un desafío a Trump y a su equipo pro sionista, responsables del genocidio que está sufriendo el pueblo palestino. (more…)
By Bill Hackwell on September 1, 2025 in Detroit Michigan

all photos: Bill Hackwell
In a tremendous organizing effort, the second annual People’s Conference for Palestine: Gaza is the Compass in Detroit has just concluded after a 3 day convention that organizers report drew 4,600 participants from around the US and abroad. The event flew in the face of Trump and his pro Zionist team who are the underwriters of the ongoing genocide of the Palestinian people. (more…)
By Vijay Prashad on September 1, 2025

the myth of the “Tren de Aragu” bogey man
Suddenly, out of nowhere, the United States government agencies began to repeat the name “Tren de Aragu”’ as if it were the new al-Qaeda. In January 2025, the White House designated Tren de Aragua as a “foreign terrorist organisation”, and in March, the administration of US President Donald Trump evoked the Alien Enemies Act (1789) to warn against the ‘invasion of the United States by Tren de Aragua’. The US State Department, in February 2025, had declared that Tren de Aragua was an international drug cartel on par with such already recognised cartels as the Mexican Las Zetas (now Cártel del Noreste), Sinaloa, and Jalisco cartels as well as the Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) that was formed in Los Angeles (US) and has now taken root in El Salvador thanks to a decade-long US deportation policy. Unlike Tren de Aragua, these other cartels are well-known, and their work has been frequently documented by the US Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA). (more…)
August 30, 2025

thousands rally in Honduras for Rixi Moncada
More than 30,000 groups participated in the large popular mobilization in support of Rixi Moncada, a fighter who promises to continue the refounding of Honduras.
“Honduras is not only in resistance; Honduras is in revolution, and from San Pedro Sula we are beginning this 90-day process toward the presidency of the Republic,” said presidential candidate Rixi Moncada today during the great mobilization in support of her candidacy convened in that Honduran city. (more…)
By José R. Cabañas Rodríguez on August 30, 2025

Marco Rubio
The use of an alleged link to the illegal drug trade as a pretext for the United States to take forceful action against the governments of Mexico and Venezuela not only provokes political rejection, but also calls for clarification of certain background information that the US side is hiding or selectively ignoring. (more…)
By Arthur González on August 30, 2025

US Embassy in Havana
During the administration of President James Carter, on September 1, 1977, the U.S. Interests Section in Havana (SINA) and the Cuban Interests Section in Washington were opened. The Yankees took advantage of diplomatic representation to carry out espionage activities against Cuba, illegally supplying agents they recruited abroad with modern technologies for transmitting and receiving information, mainly about the Cuban economy, a situation denounced by the Cuban government in 1987 on national television, but silenced in the US press so that its citizens would not know about the disaster for the CIA of having believed in its 27 agents, who in reality answered to Cuban State Security and who for years passed on false information to the CIA. (more…)