Bolivarian Venezuela’s unbreakable solidarity with Cuba
As with other US imperialist endeavors, the US would relish Cuba’s economic collapse triggering a massive humanitarian crisis, no matter how high the number of casualties.
China reaffirms support for Cuba and Venezuela on the eve of the Xi-Trump summit in Beijing
A spokesperson for the foreign ministry said that China’s position on the two countries is “consistent” and will not change.
Venezuela approves mining law to attract foreign investment under state control
The law sets rules for the extraction of gold and strategic minerals with a focus on ensuring the country’s sovereignty
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.
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.
Russian oil tanker reaches Cuba
Since December 2025, Cuba has received no oil, which has severely compromised its energy system. The arrival of the Russian oil tanker is expected to alleviate the dire situation facing the island.
Humanity owes Cuba: unilateral coercive measures and the politics of punishment
“There can be no clearer example of a violation of human rights than the economic embargo imposed by the United States against Cuba.”
Why the US wants to destroy Cuba
What is the historical interest of the US in destroying Cuba’s revolutionary process in the wake of the geopolitical changes that the Trump administration is trying to force?
Retirada táctica: el porqué la Revolución Bolivariana sigue en pie
Así como las falsas acusaciones de traición del 3 de enero son ahora fácilmente refutadas, también lo son las acusaciones de traición ocurridas en los dos meses transcurridos desde entonces.
Tactical retreats: Why Venezuela’s revolution still stands
Just as the false claims of betrayal on January 3 are now easily disproved, so too are the claims of betrayal in the two months since.
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.
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.






