Bolivarian Venezuela
Protests against US military drill in Venezuela US Army drills in Venezuela met with protests

At the same time, several Chavista activists condemned the military exercises and called for an end to such activities.

People of the African diaspora in London wave flags of their countries and march for reparations Reparaciones por la esclavitud, una lucha legítima

La lucha por la justicia reparadora une a los pueblos del Sur Global con una historia compartida de colonización, y une a los pueblos racializados y discriminados del mundo.

Protestors march in London waving Jamaican and Ethiopian flags Reparations for slavery: a legitimate struggle

The struggle for reparative justice unites the peoples of the Global South with a shared history of colonization and unites the racialized and discriminated peoples of the world.

Cuban soldiers in Cuito Cuanavale Angola’s debt to Cuba is unfinished

The history of Cuba and Angola reminds us that a relationship based on mutual commitment to human dignity is entirely possible.

March in Caracas for the return of Nicolás Maduro and Cilia Flores US sanctions against Venezuela take center stage in trial of Nicolás Maduro

In the latest hearing in the case, the presiding judge questioned the need for US sanctions against Venezuela, given the shift in relations between the two countries.

Shield of the Americas summit (2) The shield of Monroism: The Angry Tide and the neo-colonial order in Latin America

The movements, parties, and progressive governments of Latin America and the Caribbean need a renewed regional agenda of sovereignty and concrete cooperation.

Plaza de la Revolución Countries step in to supply oil to Cuba as US considers limited opening of sales

Several countries are looking for ways to sell oil to Cuba despite the blockade and threats of tariff increases by the United States. Meanwhile, Washington is opening up the possibility of sending oil and gas on its own terms.

Acting President Delcy Rodriguez Amnesty law comes into force in Venezuela

According to Venezuelan authorities, the law seeks to bring peace to a highly polarized country. In this article, we review who the law grants amnesty to and what crimes are not covered.

Cuban solidarity rally in Malaysia Socialist Party of Malaysia condemns Trump administration’s attacks on Cuba and Venezuela

The PSM condemned the ongoing US blockade of Cuba and threats of military force against Iran, calling unilateral sanctions a form of “collective punishment” prohibited by international law.

Yvan Gil speaking at UNHRC (1) At the UN, Venezuelan FM denounces “systematic campaign” against the country and demands the release of Maduro and First Lady

Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yván Gil called for an end to unilateral coercive measures in his address at the UN in Geneva

Remembering the Cuban heroes who fell in Venezuela The Cuban Revolution holds out against US imperialism

Indian scholar Vijay Prashad argues that the Cuban Revolution is now the frontline in the fight against US imperialism.

Venezuelan interim president Delcy Rodriguez meets with ministers Una amnistía no es debilidad ni olvido

La Revolución Bolivariana ha llamado a los sectores opositores al gobierno a seguir caminos enmarcados en la democracia, la convivencia y la Constitución de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela.