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MB Ghalibaf Minab 168 Trump orders naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz after Islamabad talks end with no deal

The talks between the US and Iran in Islamabad lasted 21 hours but ultimately ended with no agreement to end the war.

Trump accepts Iran’s 10-point proposal, announces two-week ceasefire for negotiations

After threatening that “a whole civilization will die tonight”, the US president announced a two-week ceasefire with Iran, an hour before his self-imposed 8pm deadline for a potential escalation.

Niños y niñas cantando en una escuela en La Habana “Este es nuestro Moncada, nuestra Bahía de Cochinos”, afirma una joven líder comunista cubana

El bloqueo de combustible impuesto a Cuba en enero por la administración Trump ha provocado una grave crisis humanitaria en la isla caribeña; sin embargo, en lugar de doblegar al pueblo cubano, ha inspirado resistencia y solidaridad.

Cuban school children on March 19 “This is our Moncada, our Bay of Pigs,” says young Cuban communist leader

The fuel blockade on Cuba imposed in January by the Trump administration has created a serious humanitarian crisis on the Caribbean island, but instead of breaking the backs of the Cuban people, it has inspired resistance and solidarity.

“The Yankee Empire is in irreversible decline”: Cubans respond to Trump’s threats

In the wake of the unilateral US attack on Venezuela, an emboldened empire has sought to intimidate and threaten other nations which threaten its total hegemony.

Caracas, Venezuela, January 3, 2026. US bombs Venezuela

The Trump administration had threatened that it would carry out land strikes against Venezuela for months, and even declared that the government of Venezuela is a “terrorist organization”, interpreted as a pre-text for bypassing the US Congress in order to take unilateral military action.

Rixi Moncada Democracy vs. intervention: Honduras votes amid US pressure campaign

The US escalation of interventionist discourse regarding the polls in Honduras reveals the deep-seated fear of the victory of a progressive project in the Americas

Evo Morales Beyond defeat in Bolivia: the limits of left electoral strategy in Latin America

The defeat of the left in Bolivia has raised a series of existential questions for the left in the region, and led many to draw hurried conclusions on where the blame lies

Disgraced former Colombian president Álvaro Uribe convicted in historic trial

The former president is implicated in over 270 legal cases which involve charges of illegal wiretapping, organized crime, selective assassinations, and forced disappearances, among others.

Can the Global South get out of the US-dominated financial system?

In the IV Dilemmas of Humanity Conference, economists from Russia, China, and Brazil discussed different proposals for creating a new financial architecture to help nations escape the US-dominated system.

Dilemmas of Humanity Conference discusses Global South development Dilemmas of Humanity Conference discusses new framework for development in the Global South

Dozens of economists, intellectuals, and movement leaders have converged in São Paulo for the IV International Dilemmas of Humanity conference.

São Paulo to host international conference on perspectives for building sovereign, socialist economic policies

The IV International Dilemmas of Humanity conference will be held from April 7-11 and will bring together over 70 intellectuals and movement leaders from across the world.