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The majority voted “NO” in the referendum called by President Noboa. On Monday, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum emphasized that Ecuador’s rejection of allowing U.S. military bases reflects a historical Latin American sentiment against foreign presence. The referendum included four questions promoted by right-wing President Daniel Noboa. RELATED: Ecuador: Social Movements March Against Noboa’s Consultation On […]


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The political right co-opts citizens in precarious situations to avoid structural change. The clashes in Mexico City’s Zócalo were dramatic, a spectacle of generational fury broadcast around the world. Thousands of young Mexicans, many sporting the wide-brimmed straw hats that have become a defiant symbol, marched under the banner of the so-called 15N “Hat Movement.” […]


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By Pedro Stropasolas – Nov 13, 2025 The government of Ibrahim Traoré seeks to reduce


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Officials report deaths linked to delays, hospital collapse. and medicine shortages. On Sunday, one month after Israel announced a truce, United Nations representatives warned of a worsening health situation in Gaza due to the blockade on essential medical supplies. RELATED: Cold and Flooding Hit Gaza’s Displaced as Tents and Relief Materials Remain Blocked by Israel […]


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In an interview with teleSUR on Monday, Ecuadorian former President Rafael Correa interpreted the result of the popular consultation held on November 16 as an unequivocal sign of public rejection of Daniel Noboa’s administration. RELATED: Ecuador’s Noboa Accepts Defeat in Referendum, All Proposes Were Denied For the leader of the Citizen Revolution movement, the verdict […]


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Havana, Nov 17 (Prensa Latina) Prensa Latina awoke in mourning following the death of one of its leading figures, journalist Jorge Luna, at the age of 81.

The post Prensa Latina mourns the passing of one of its leading figures first appeared on Prensa Latina.


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Havana, Nov 17 (Prensa Latina) Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel conveyed his congratulations on International Students' Day, while also recommending that students learn from Fidel Castro's message from exactly 20 years ago.

The post Cuba congratulates students and remembers Fidel Castro’s message first appeared on Prensa Latina.


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‘Open Closets’ has brought visibility to the realities of LGBTQ+ people in Latin America since 2020. On Saturday, ‘Open Closets,’ a Latin American meeting held in Guatemala City, concluded with a call for collective action to confront hate speech against the LGBTIQ+ community. The event highlighted culture as an essential tool for defending human rights […]


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Citizens rejected the four proposals that the right-wing president wanted to be approved. On Monday, former Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa described the results of the national referendum as a “tremendous beating” against President Daniel Noboa. RELATED: Ecuador’s Noboa Accepts Defeat in Referendum, All Proposes Were Denied Earlier, on Sunday, more than 13 million Ecuadorians voted […]


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Familiar, aged faces from Mexico's right wing opposition collaborated with the international right wing.

The post Behind the “Gen Z” March: 90 Million Pesos, Foreign Activists, Mexican Politicians & Businessmen appeared first on Mexico Solidarity Media.


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US is orchestrating a “regime change” operation in Caracas by leveling unsubstantiated drug trafficking accusations against President Nicolás Maduro and deploying warships near the country's shores, says the former Venezuela foreign minister.


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Pitagorica survey shows shifting voter preferences ahead of January election. On Monday, polling firm Pitagorica released a voter intention survey showing that Luis Marques Mendes and Henrique Gouveia e Melo are currently the leading contenders for the presidency ahead of the Jaunuary 18 election. RELATED: Portugal Officially Recognizes the State of Palestine Former minister and […]


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It is more urgent than ever to understand and address the threat posed by transnational capital since the implementation of NAFTA in 1994. The USMCA, although it has a different name and some modifications, still represents a threat to our national sovereignty and the self-determination of our peoples.

The post Mexican Delegation in Washington to Fight USMCA Capitulation appeared first on Mexico Solidarity Media.


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Environmental deregulation, rural abandonment, speculative pricing, and the prioritization of property rights over human rights were central tenets of neoliberal economic policy, whose impact on Mexican farmers is now a subject of reflection in our country.

The post The Crisis in the Mexican Countryside appeared first on Mexico Solidarity Media.


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Caracas, Nov 17 (Prensa Latina) Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yvan Gil congratulated the Ecuadorian people on Sunday's referendum victory, which they are celebrating this Monday, and represents a major defeat for President Daniel Noboa.

The post Venezuela congrats Ecuadorians on referendum’s victory first appeared on Prensa Latina.


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Caracas, November 17, 2025 (venezuelanalysis.com) – Delaware District Judge Leonard P. Stark dismissed efforts to challenge the ongoing auction of CITGO, clearing a major legal hurdle ahead of the forced sale of Venezuela’s most important foreign asset. Stark denied motions Thursday to disqualify himself, the court-appointed “Special Master” Robert B. Pincus, and the sale process...

The post Venezuela: Delaware Judge Dismisses Disqualifying Motions Ahead of CITGO Sale Ruling appeared first on Venezuelanalysis.


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Venezuela, Colombia, Mexico, and the Dominican Republic have also sent humanitarian aid. On Sunday, nearly 30 tons of food and basic necessities arrived to Cuba on the first of six planned flights from China, as part of an emergency humanitarian aid shipment. Chinese Ambassador in Havana Huan Xi reaffirmed the commitment to bilateral cooperation after […]


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Moscow, Nov 17 (Prensa Latina) The Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO) and the TVBrics International Media Network signed an agreement aimed at expanding Russian education abroad, Prensa Latina informed.

The post MGIMO and TVBrics to promote education first appeared on Prensa Latina.


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Phnom Penh, Nov 17 (Prensa Latina) More than 800 Cambodian families remain sheltered in a Buddhist pagoda in Banteay Meanchey province after being displaced from their homes following the latest incident on the border with Thailand.

The post More than 800 Cambodian families displaced by border incident first appeared on Prensa Latina.


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Montevideo, Nov 17 (Prensa Latina) An attack against the headquarters of the National Institute of Rehabilitation (INR), the agency in charge of prison policy, has sparked widespread condemnation.

The post Uruguay condemns attack on prison first appeared on Prensa Latina.


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Luanda, Nov 17 (Prensa Latina) Angola's National Assembly (parliament) will elect a new president today during the first ordinary plenary session of the fourth legislative term.

The post Angola to elect a new president first appeared on Prensa Latina.


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San Jose, Nov 17 (Prensa Latina) Costa Rican railway authorities announced the resumption of normal service on San Jose-Heredia and San Jose-Alajuela train lines, following a collision with heavy equipment in the capital, reported Diario Extra.

The post Costa Rican railway back services after crash in the capital first appeared on Prensa Latina.


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Belem, Brazil, Nov 17 (Prensa Latina) COP30 enters its decisive phase after six days of negotiations that have raised more questions than answers, in an atmosphere marked by demands from Amazonian indigenous peoples, civil society, and developing countries.

The post Ministers take control of a COP30 marked by little progress first appeared on Prensa Latina.


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Addis Ababa, Nov 17 (Prensa Latina) Mobilizing political will, alliances, and resources are the objectives of the commemoration of the 5th African Union (AU) Awareness Week on Post-Conflict Reconstruction and Development.

The post UA seeks to mobilize political will in post-conflict reconstruction first appeared on Prensa Latina.


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Tokyo, Nov 17 (Prensa Latina) Companies linked to tourism and retail in Japan reported a drop in their shares due to diplomatic tensions generated by the Japanese government with China, its main source of tourists.

The post Diplomatic tensions with China hit Japanese economy first appeared on Prensa Latina.


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