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The Oldest Colony, the Newest War: Puerto Rico as a Launchpad for War on Venezuela
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Sudanese Army Withdraws from El Fasher, RSF Claims Full Control of Darfur
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Largest Wave of Ukrainian Attacks in Weeks Reported by Russian Military After Canceled Putin-Trump Meeting
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Facing US Military Aggression, Venezuela Launches Simón Bolívar International Brigades
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Iván Cepeda Wins Historic Pact Primary in Colombia to Become Presidential Candidate
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Noboa repeals state of emergency in provinces where the national strike was held
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President Maduro approves suspension of energy agreement with Trinidad and Tobago
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Venezuela denounces U.S. exercises in Trinidad and Tobago as a provocation
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At least 1.5 million people will be directly affected by Melissa’s trail through the Caribbean. On Tuesday, the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) informed that Hurricane Melissa approaches the west coast of Jamaica with continued winds of 280 kilometers per hour, torrential rains, and storm flow that threaten flooding. RELATED: Cuba Declares Hurricane Alarm as […]
President Maduro highlights the trend toward reducing dependence on oil revenues. On Monday, President Nicolas Maduro announced that his country’s gross domestic product (GDP) could grow by more than 9% in 2025. RELATED: The Militias Make Venezuela Impregnable: Padrino Lopez He attributed this result to the implementation of government policies aimed at productive diversification, emphasizing […]
Their agreement includes stricter requirements for obtaining Portuguese nationality. On Tuesday, Portuguese Prime Minister Luis Montenegro and the far-right Chega party reached an agreement to amend the Nationality Law, making it more difficult to obtain a Portuguese passport. RELATED: Funicular Derailment Leaves 15 Dead and 18 Injured in Portugal Speaking to reporters at Parliament, Chega […]
The objective is to increase container transshipment capacity. On Monday, the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) announced that it plans to develop two new ports, one on each side of the waterway, by the end of 2026. The harbors are expected to be open by early 2029 and will involve an investment of approximately US$2.6 billion. […]
The rise of generative AI becomes a key factor reshaping workforce needs. Amazon plans to lay off roughly 30,000 corporate employees starting on Tuesday. Employees are expected to be notified of the layoffs by email beginning Tuesday morning. The cuts would affect nearly 10 percent of its corporate workforce. RELATED: Artificial Intelligence Joins UN Agenda […]
These operations were aimed at overthrowing the Bolivarian government. On Monday, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced the dismantling of three terrorist operations orchestrated by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), all of which were aimed at overthrowing the Bolivarian government. RELATED: President Petro is backed by the solidarity of the Venezuelan government in the face of […]
The Government of Mexico, through the Ministry of Welfare (Secretaría de Bienestar), reported that as of October 26, a total of 70,256 people have received initial financial assistance of 20,000 pesos, along with two food vouchers and one household goods voucher, following the damage caused by the heavy rains that struck Veracruz, Hidalgo, Puebla, San […]
The Chairman of Sudan’s Sovereignty Council, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan confirmed on Monday that government forces have withdrawn from El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, marking a major setback for the army and a decisive victory for the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The paramilitary group, which announced full control of the city on Sunday, now […]
Hurricane Melissa, a Category 5 storm on the Saffir-Simpson scale—the highest level—has already claimed three lives in Jamaica even before its center made landfall, Health Minister Christopher Tufton reported. RELATED: Cuba Activates Free Communication Channels Ahead of Hurricane Melissa Tufton expressed deep regret, noting at a press conference held shortly after the incidents that three […]
An Israeli drone and tank targeted a UN patrol near the southern Lebanese town of Kfar Kila on Sunday afternoon, endangering peacekeepers from the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) — an act the organization condemned as a blatant breach of international law. RELATED: Israel Not To Seek Approval for Strikes in Gaza or […]
Russian air defenses shot down 17 Ukrainian fixed-wing drones overnight across three regions of the country, including one near Moscow, the Russian Ministry of Defense reported Tuesday on its official Telegram channel. RELATED: EU Fails to Agree on Using Frozen Russian Assets to Fund Ukraine Aid “During the past night, between 11:00 p.m. on October […]
The U.S. and Japan pledged mutual cooperation following a meeting between President Donald Trump and recently elected far-right Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, amid escalating rivalry with China in the Indo-Pacific. RELATED: Sanae Takaichi Becomes Japan’s First Female Prime Minister After Right-Wing Coalition Deal During his visit to Tokyo on Tuesday, Trump hailed Japan as “an […]
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and China expanded their free trade agreement on Tuesday during the bloc’s summit in Kuala Lumpur, marking the culmination of a year of negotiations. The move comes as both sides look to diversify their economic ties and strengthen partnerships amid U.S. tariff pressures. RELATED: China highlights the leading […]
The Cuban government announced on Monday, October 27, the activation of multiple free communication channels by the Cuban Telecommunications Company (Etecsa) – the only one in the country – to keep the population informed as Hurricane Melissa approaches the eastern region of the country. RELATED: Hurricane Melissa Approaches Jamaica According to the Office of the […]
This would be the strongest hurricane to directly impact Jamaica since Gilbert in 1988, according to NHC data.
The cessation of the mobilizations was announced by the CONAIE on October 22, after 31 days of protests, more than 206 arbitrary detentions, 473 people injured and three people killed as a result of state repression
President Nicolás Maduro announced the precautionary measure "in the face of the prime minister's threat to turn Trinidad and Tobago into the aircraft carrier of the U.S. empire against Venezuela."
The Sectoral Vice President of Politics, Security, Citizenship and Peace of Venezuela questioned the decision of Washington and Port of Spain to place the maneuvers "right in front of the Venezuelan coast" despite the availability of other areas in the Trinidadian territory.