Why We Continue To Support Venezuela

The Venezuelan people continue with their lives, working, producing, and organizing the communes. By JOAO PEDRO STEDILE, MST activist and leader of ALBA MOVIMENTOS and the International Assembly of Peoples (AIP) The current political situation in Venezuela cannot be explained solely by the events following 3rd January. We need to contextualize what has been happening […]

Ukrainian Drone Kills Eight Russian Civilians Traveling on Bus

The attack in Yenakievo wounds 11 as Kiev intensifies strikes on Russian rear areas. On Wednesday, Denis Pushilin, the head of the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR), confirmed that a Ukrainian drone killed eight civilians and wounded 11 people traveling on a bus in Yenakievo. RELATED: Russian Strikes Cause Widespread Blackouts in Ukraine “The Ukrainian fascists […]

Bad Bunny Has Become An Unofficial Puerto Rican Ambassador

‘The whole world already knows my dialect, my slang,’ he said. At the Madrid Book Fair on Tuesday, Professor Fernando Feliu, from the Department of Hispanic Studies at the University of Puerto Rico, stated that Bad Bunny has become an “unofficial Puerto Rican ambassador” and a more influential cultural disseminator than Puerto Rican literature itself. […]

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Iran Launches Missile Strikes on U.S. Bases in Gulf Region

Iran carried out missile and drone strikes on U.S. military positions in Kuwait and Bahrain, prompting air defenses and reports of damage and injuries in Kuwait.

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UN Experts Urge End to Coercive Measures Against Cuba

UN human rights experts called for an end to threats against Cuba and urged the repeal of measures they say violate international law and sovereign equality.

Bolivia's political crisis deepened as two cabinet ministers resigned while anti-government protests and road blockades continued nationwide. Photo: Archive

Bolivia Ministers Resign as Protests Enter Day 33

Bolivia's defense and education ministers resigned as nationwide protests demanding President Rodrigo Paz's resignation entered their 33rd day.

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Lula Calls Marco Rubio an Enemy of Latin America

Lula called US Secretary of State Marco Rubio an “enemy of Latin America” and criticized Bolsonaro allies for supporting US pressure measures against Brazil.

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Venezuela Advances Justice Reform and Coffee Sector Law

Venezuelan lawmakers approved a nationwide consultation on criminal justice reform and advanced a bill designed to support coffee production and exports.

This new legislative framework aims to expedite deportations and enforce much stricter migration controls across the continent. Photo: RTVE.

EU Approves Controversial Plan to Deport and Confine Migrants in Third Countries

The European Union approved a provisional agreement on June 2 to deport and confine undocumented migrants in offshore detention centers located in third countries. The European Parliament, the European Commission and the Council of the European Union reached a provisional political agreement on a controversial returns regulation. Under this policy, member states will have the […]

The Kenyan Women’s Lawyers Federation reported that it receives approximately 70 cases of gender-based violence each week at its three offices in Nairobi, Mombasa and Kisumu. Photo: EFE.

Kenyan Women Demand National Emergency Over Femicide Crisis

Kenya’s feminist organizations mobilized in Nairobi on June 2, demanding that the national Government declare a state of emergency over the escalating rates of femicide across the country. The massive protests, composed predominantly of women, effectively paralyzed vehicular traffic across major sectors of the central business district in Nairobi. Organized by the End Femicide movement […]

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Tela features 555 initial titles, including films, series, and documentaries. On Saturday, the Brazilian government launched the free streaming platform Tela to democratize access to culture and strengthen national audiovisual production. RELATED: Brazil Establishes First Indigenous Federal University Tela features 555 initial titles, including feature films, short films, series, and documentaries, and plans to reach […]