Venezuelan People Rise to Defend the Homeland Against Imperialism

By Alejandra Garcia on August 21, 2025

National Bolivarian Militia to defend Venezuela’s “territory, sovereignty, and peace.”

Venezuela is once again facing a psychological and media offensive from the U.S. government, led by President Donald Trump. This week, White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt reaffirmed Washington’s aggressive and interventionist policy, declaring that her country “is willing to use all elements of U.S. power” to halt the alleged flow of drugs into its territory and “bring those responsible to justice.” (more…)

Washington and the Wars Against Venezuela

By Hedelberto López Blanch on August 21, 2025

illustration: Adán Iglesias Toledo.

Since Hugo Chávez’s presidential victory in 1999, the United States has engaged in all kinds of aggression, attacks, coup attempts, invasions, and economic blockades in an attempt to overthrow the Bolivarian Revolution. (more…)

Post-Morales era: Bolivia’s 20-year MAS cycle ends, Rightward Shift Begins

By Diego Sequera on August 21, 2025

No other country in Latin America has as intense a way of doing politics as Bolivia. The official end of a 20-year political cycle, which began last Sunday, will soon enough prove this once again. (more…)

Complaints Against Netanyahu Mount Ahead of His Visit to Argentina

August 20, 2025

protest in Washington DC against Netanyahu visit. photo: Bill Hackwell

The Argentine Jewish Appeal has filed criminal charges and called for the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the “very serious crimes” committed by the army under his command against the Palestinian people since its invasion of Gaza. He is scheduled to visit Argentina September 7 – 10. (more…)

Cuba Denounces the Presence of the US Navy in the Southern Caribbean

August 19, 2025

The US deployment includes 4,000 additional Marines and sailors in the waters surrounding Latin America and the Caribbean. photo: USN

Under the pretext of combating drug trafficking, the US has deployed more than 4,500 military personnel in waters near Latin America and the Caribbean, even though 90 percent of the drugs that leave South America for the US travel via the Pacific Ocean. (more…)

Putin’s Two Victories

By Jorge Elbaum on August 19, 2025 from Buenos Aires

Vladimir Putin, photo: AFP

The Alaska summit turned into a political victory for Vladimir Putin. For three years, they insisted on isolating him—they called him a pariah—and tried to pressure him into accepting a truce, at a time when his troops are steadily advancing toward Kiev. (more…)

Indigenous Communities from Southern Mexico Refuse to Bow to ICE in California

By David Bacon on August 15 2025

Dancers from Las Azucenas de Maria perform Jarabes from Oaxaca’s central valleys on the stage in the plaza. photos: David Bacon

Increasingly targeted in immigration raids, Mixteco and Triqui communities hold festivals of resistance.

In many agricultural fields of the West Coast of the United States, you’re more likely to hear Mixtec or Triqui languages spoken than Spanish. Both are common among the Indigenous people of southern Mexico, some of whom now pick grapes for Napa and Sonoma County’s prestige wineries, or apples in century-old orchards. Without their labor, rural economies in California would collapse. (more…)

Threat as a Distraction: The Miami Chapter

By José R. Cabañas Rodríguez on August 18, 2025

One of Donald Trump’s most immediate priorities during his first six months as president of the United States has been to carry out a kind of ethnic cleansing within the country, or rather social alienation or marginalization, which began markedly with measures taken against immigrants (legal or otherwise) and has continued with other sectors. (more…)

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