Attacked and kidnapped at sea, Ecuadorian fishermen allege US involvement
Several fishermen told the newspaper Primicias that they had been attacked, kidnapped, and taken to El Salvador by US ships. The families of several missing fishermen fear that this may have been the fate of their loved ones.
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?
Second school strike takes place in Germany: “The rich want war, the youth want a future”
Students in Germany went on strike again on Thursday, March 5, protesting against the reintroduction of military service.
For the Cuban people, surrender is not an option
Claims by officials in Washington that “Cuba’s collapse is imminent” usually coincide with a tightening of the blockade. Yet, once again, Cubans have reaffirmed their commitment to the revolution and their creative resistance in the face of the latest US attacks.
Petro’s visit to the White House
What agreements did the presidents of Colombia and the United States make and what consequences could their diplomatic rapprochement have.
Cubans and Venezuelans killed by the US honored in Caracas
A ceremony in Caracas honored the fallen fighters, highlighting the unity and brotherhood of the two peoples
The current situation in Venezuela: a government in charge, a people resilient
Taking stock of the aftermath of the US military attack on Venezuela and the kidnapping of Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores and what comes next
Death toll from US attack on Venezuela approaches 80
Although the exact death toll is still unknown, it is known that among those killed were Venezuelan and Cuban soldiers, as well as Venezuelan and Colombian civilians.
“We’re going to run the country”: Trump hints at possible US occupation of Venezuela
In this article, we summarize Donald Trump’s statements on how the military attack was carried out, the possibility of a second attack, his plans for Venezuela, and the enormous importance that Venezuelan oil will have in the coming months of US intervention in South America.
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.
The US War on Venezuela began in 2001
The current US attacks against Venezuela are part of a two-decade process led by the US and the Venezuelan right wing to undermine the Bolivarian project and its bold decision to use the country’s oil wealth for the betterment of its people.
Julian Assange says peace prize has become “instrument of war” and sues Nobel
The ex-political prisoner’s complaint criticizes the granting of the prize to the far-right opposition activist and seeks freeze of 11 million Swedish kronor intended for Corina Machado






