En Venezuela no estamos invadidos
Actualmente no hay ninguna invasión de fuerzas extranjeras en nuestro país, y no hay ninguna razón para pensar que representemos una amenaza para la paz en la región.
In Venezuela, we have not been invaded
There is currently no invasion by any foreign force in our country, and there is no basis for thinking that we represent a threat to peace in the region.
Mucho ruido y pocas nueces: otro Premio Nobel para la guerra
Después de todos estos años, la conclusión es cada vez más clara: el Premio Nobel de la Paz es una de las mayores farsas de nuestro tiempo.
María Corina Machado: another Nobel Prize for war
After all these years, the conclusion grows clearer: the Nobel Peace Prize is one of the greatest farces of our time.
Our America: of peace, of war, and other demons
The principles born in the Global South call on us to defend a peace anchored in the solid foundations of national sovereignty, sustainable development, and social justice.
NATO’s 5% pledge: an obscene betrayal of global needs
Medea Benjamin argues that real security doesn’t come from tanks and missiles – it comes from strong communities, global cooperation, and urgent action on our shared crises.
Israel’s strikes on Iran spark growing dissent in Congress
Members of Congress are being forced to choose: follow the AIPAC money and the old playbook – or listen to their constituents.
Hundreds mobilized against NATO in Dayton
Anti-imperialist organizations hold “People’s Assembly for Peace and Justice” in opposition to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly
Former Colombian president calls for a military invasion of Venezuela
Álvaro Uribe, former Colombian president, calls for military invasion of Venezuela. President Maduro challenges him to lead the war himself.
Oppenheimer film should remind us who is the real enemy of the people
On the eve of the 78th anniversary of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings by the United States, the people of Niger stand up to throw off the shackles of Western intervention and dominance.
“Weapons are not tools for peace”: feminists against wars and NATO
In the lead-up to the Peace Summit against NATO, women build a feminist agenda against war and towards peace
Today marks 75 years since the world’s first nuclear bombing
After three quarters of a century of the nuclear bombings, the Japanese people continue to resist creeping militarism and right-ward tilt. The government of Shinzo Abe has been pushing for expanding military power






