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By Karim Bettache  –  Feb 1, 2026

Imperialism—stripped of its historical grandeur—is simply the hunger for the power to rape children with impunity

We tell ourselves comforting lies about power. We imagine that those who rise to command empires, nations, and vast fortunes do so through merit, through vision, through some Darwinian fitness that the rest of us lack. We tell ourselves that the systems governing our lives—capitalism, monarchy, colonialism, the church—are imperfect but improvable, flawed but not rotten at the root.

We are wrong.

Our world is run by a cabal of pedophiles.

This is not hyperbole. This is not Pizzagate or QAnon conspiracy theory. This is the plain conclusion from decades of exposed scandals, exposed networks, exposed cover-ups—exposed and then ignored, exposed and then buried, exposed and then forgotten while the predators remain in power. The Catholic Church. The British boarding schools. Epstein’s island. The colonial plantations. Always the same pattern: access to children, immunity from consequence, and a system that closes ranks.

The system does not fail to filter out pedophiles. It selects for them. It always has.

The Pattern ExposedConsider the cult. Every generation produces them, and every generation expresses shock when the inevitable revelations emerge. Rajneesh. NXIVM. The Children of God. Jim Jones. The pattern never varies: charismatic authority, ideological totalism, the systematic sexual exploitation of followers—particularly minors. We call these aberrations. We tell ourselves that mainstream institutions are different.

They are not different. They are simply larger.

The Catholic Church has paid billions in settlements to abuse survivors across the globe. The scale defies comprehension: thousands of priests, tens (if not hundreds) of thousands of victims, a bureaucratic apparatus dedicated not to justice but to concealment. The Pennsylvania grand jury report alone documented over 300 predator priests and more than 1,000 child victims in a single American state. This was not aberration. This was policy—institutional survival placed above the bodies of children.

The British Empire ran boarding schools designed to “civilize” Indigenous children in Canada, Australia, and beyond. Unmarked graves now dot the grounds of these institutions. Survivors describe systematic physical and sexual abuse. The Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission called it cultural genocide. But it was also something else: a vast machine that gave predators unfettered access to children stripped of family, community, and protection.

The Traumatic Legacy of Indigenous Boarding Schools • GBCS

Boarding schools: child abuse factories where European colonizers raped Indigenous children with impunity.

Colonialism itself was a pedophile’s charter. Enslavement meant ownership of bodies—all bodies, including children’s. Domestic servitude placed minors in homes where they had no recourse. The “comfort women” of Japanese imperialism. The child brides of every conquering army. We discuss these horrors in the sanitized language of historicalinjustice, but the truth is visceral and specific: powerful men raping children because they could.

And it is continuing uninterrupted to this day.

The stolen children of Africa during Belgian colonial rule - YouTube

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The Royals, The Elite, The UntouchablesThe House of Windsor settled out of court with Virginia Giuffre, a survivor who alleged she was trafficked to Prince Andrew as a teenager. The sum was reportedly twelve million pounds. No admission of guilt. No criminal prosecution. The matter, as far as the palace is concerned, is closed.

But of course Andrew is not unique. Monarchies have always operated this way. The “droit du seigneur” may be historical myth, but the reality it gestured toward was not: those with absolute power have always helped themselves to the bodies of their subjects. The royal mistresses of European courts were often (pre-)teenagers. The enslaved children in aristocratic households had no legal personhood at all.

We imagine this is history. We imagine modernity has reformed these structures.

We imagine wrong.

The Chomsky-Epstein Files: Unravelling a Web of Connections Between a Star Leftist Academic & a Notorious Pedophile

Jeffrey Epstein and the Machinery of ImpunityJeffrey Epstein did not operate alone. He operated a network—a procurement and blackmail operation that serviced the powerful. His client list included financiers, politicians, academics, royalty. His first arrest, in Florida, resulted in a plea deal so lenient that the prosecutor who arranged it later joined the Cabinet of the United States.

Epstein died in federal custody under circumstances that strain belief. Cameras malfunctioned. Guards slept. The most high-profile defendant in America somehow hanged himself unobserved.

The files released in recent years contain sworn declarations that should have shattered political careers. In one such declaration, a witness using the pseudonym “Tiffany Doe” testified under penalty of perjury that she personally witnessed the abuse of minors at the hands of Epstein and Donald Trump during her employment from 1990 to 2000 — imagine the amount of horrors that happened in just those ten years. She described a plaintiff—a child—being threatened by Trump, told she would “disappear like the 12-year-old female” if she ever spoke. She described threats against her own life for coming forward.

Pause on this. A sworn declaration. Under penalty of perjury. Describing the man who would become President of the United States threatening a child with death.

The lawsuit was withdrawn. The plaintiff cited fears for her safety. No trial occurred. The media moved on.

Imagine being twelve years old. A kid who plays in parks. Now imagine a powerful man—a man whose face is everywhere, whose name adorns buildings—telling you that he could have your family killed. Imagine the powerlessness. Imagine carrying that for decades while the world makes that man its leader.

This is not conspiracy theory. This is sworn testimony that our systems chose not to pursue.

“The victim’s claims about child-raping cannibal elites may have seemed like madness at the time. But in the post-Epstein age, many of us realize we dismissed her too easily”

The most recent Epstein file releases document depravity that even Hollywood horror movies avoid. Child sacrifice rituals. Forced abortions. The consumption of human flesh from murdered victims. Donald Trump allegedly penetrated the genitals of twelve year old children to test how ‘tight’ they were while billionaire friends were laughing in the background. The cabal of powerful pedophiles almost pushes one to become religious—it seems we are confronting the thousand-year-old prophesied battle between good and evil. Between us and a demonic horde masquerading as the “free world.”

The biggest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn’t exist.

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The Netherlands, and Everywhere ElseEvery nation has its version. In the Netherlands, Joris Demmink—a former high-ranking official in the Ministry of Justice—faced years of allegations regarding child sexual abuse. Witnesses came forward. Investigations sputtered. Prosecutions failed. The Prime Minister publicly defended him. The matter, officially, is closed.

Demmink is not unique to the Netherlands. He is the Netherlands’ local example of a global phenomenon: the untouchable predator protected by the very systems meant to deliver justice.

Belgium had the Dutroux affair, which exposed networks reaching into police and government. Britain had Jimmy Savile, who abused almost a thousand children for decades while the BBC looked away — oh, and surprise surprise, Queen Elizabeth was very fond of him. Portugal had Casa Pia. The patterns repeat endlessly.

The child model Gabriela Rico Jiménez, screaming that she had witnessed elites “eating humans.”

Some of you may remember the child model Gabriela Rico Jiménez screaming that she had witnessed elites “eating humans.” In 2009, the young model from Chihuahua attended a high-profile party in Monterrey—allegedly tied to the Elite Model agency. This wasn’t just any party; it was said to host powerful businessmen, politicians, and organized crime figures.

What she saw there broke her.

Jiménez was found outside a hotel in a state of hysteria, shouting about cannibalism and naming powerful people. She was quickly taken away by authorities. Her case remains unsolved. She remains disappeared—either silenced or destroyed by what she witnessed.

Claims about child-raping cannibal elites may have seemed like madness at the time. But in the post-Epstein age, many of us realize we dismissed her too easily.

The Logic Laid BareSomeone recently framed it simply: “Imperialism is the logic of the pedophile.

The statement is jarring. It is meant to be. We are trained to discuss imperialism in grand abstractions—geopolitics, economics, the rise and fall of civilizations. But strip away the academic language and what remains is this: imperialism is the project of taking what you want from those who cannot stop you. It is the logic of predation, scaled up. And the ultimate predation—the final expression of absolute power over absolute powerlessness—is the rape of a child.

Indeed, Imperialism—stripped of its historical grandeur—is simply the hunger for the power to rape children with impunity.

This is not metaphor. This is mechanism. Centralized, unaccountable power attracts those who wish to exploit without consequence. It elevates them because the traits that enable exploitation—ruthlessness, manipulation, the absence of empathy—are precisely the traits that facilitate climbing hierarchies built on domination. Again, the system does not merely fail to filter out predators. It selects for them.

The pedophile seeks access and impunity. Empire, church, and capital provide both. The plantation owner had access to enslaved children and total impunity. The priest had access to altar boys and the protection of the Vatican. The billionaire has private islands, private jets, and prosecutors who return his calls.

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Why Nothing ChangesA bitter truth circulates among those who study these patterns: in capitalism, capitalists do not get punished. The system will not reform itself because the system is functioning as designed. It concentrates power. It insulates that power from accountability. It provides those at the top with what they have always sought: the freedom to take what they want.

Epstein is not an aberration. He is a glimpse behind the curtain—a rare moment when the machinery became briefly visible before the curtain was yanked shut. His death ensured that curtain would stay closed.

The files will be released, parsed, discussed. Opinion pieces will be written. And nothing will happen to the powerful men whose names appear in those files. Nothing ever does.

**What Would Change Require?**To end this would require dismantling the very structures that enable it. Not reform. Not oversight committees. Not task forces. Dismantling.

It would require the end of wealth concentration that places individuals beyond the reach of law. It would require the destruction of institutions that prioritize their own survival over the bodies of children. It would require a world in which no one—no president, no prince, no pope—is untouchable.

It would require us to stop telling ourselves comforting lies.

The question is whether we have the stomach for that truth. Whether we can look at the empires we’ve inherited, the systems we participate in, the leaders we elect, and see them for what they are: structures built by predators, for predators, maintained by our collective refusal to see.

The children who were threatened, raped, and silenced could not refuse to see. They lived it. Many still do. The least we owe them is the courage to name what happened. And what continues to happen.

Imperialism is not grand strategy. It is not civilizational destiny. It is a pedophile’s logic, dressed in flags.

(Substack)


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By Sally Nasser  –  Feb 7, 2026

“Our sons are used as involuntary organ donors,” said the families of young Palestinian men to Swedish journalist Donald Boström when they saw their dead bodies stitched “from the abdomen to the chin.” Israeli soldiers had returned their bodies days after they disappeared from Gaza and the West Bank during a 1992 organ donation campaign in occupied Palestine, launched by Ehud Olmert, then Israel’s minister of health.

More than three decades later, the same suspicions have resurfaced. Last month, more than 1,000 kidney donors gathered for a group photograph during a ceremony celebrating 2,000 living kidney donations in occupied Palestine. The event was organized by the Israeli nonprofit Matnat Chaim (gift of life) which applied to the Guinness World Records for official recognition.

The application was not initially welcomed. In December 2025, when Matnat Chaim first contacted Guinness to register the record, it was rejected for “political reasons.” In a statement at the time, Guinness said it was aware of “just how sensitive this is at the moment,” adding that it had stopped processing applications from the Palestinian Territories or Israel since 2023, except for those submitted in cooperation with a UN-affiliated humanitarian relief agency.

According to Israeli media, the position of Guinness has since changed following legal pressure to resume submissions from Israel. While the annual record-keepers of the “greatest of human achievements” have not yet officially certified Israel’s record, zionist media have promoted the ceremony as evidence that organ donation rates inside the settler population are now among the highest in the world.

Taking into consideration the religious restrictions over organ donations and the small settler population of Israel, this issue poses questions over the accuracy of such a milestone. So where do all of these donations come from?

Dr. Munir Al-Bursh, Director-General of the Palestinian Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip, has called for an independent international investigation rather than international accolades.

“The same authority withholding Palestinian bodies for years now boasts unprecedented ‘donation’ figures,” Al-Bursh said. “Did this generosity appear overnight? Or are there silent bodies excluded from the celebration? The occupation has stolen organs from the bodies of Palestinian martyrs.”

These accusations intensified during the ongoing genocide in Gaza. Medical teams and rescue workers tasked with exhuming bodies from mass graves reported signs of organ removal. At Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis, out of the 392 bodies found, 165 disfigured bodies remained unidentified.

“The bodies arrived stuffed with cotton, with gaps suggesting organs were removed. What we saw is indescribable,” a doctor at Nasser Medical Complex said, calling it a “violation of the sanctity of the dead and human dignity.”

Euro-Med Monitor has documented similar cases across the Gaza Strip. It reported that the Israeli army confiscated bodies from Al-Shifa Medical Complex, the Indonesian Hospital, and areas along Salah al-Din Road, a route designated for displaced civilians heading to the central and southern parts of the strip. While the organization said dozens of bodies were later transferred via the International Committee of the Red Cross for burial, it warned that Israeli forces continue to withhold many others.

Medical examinations of some of the returned bodies revealed signs of organ removal, including “missing cochleas and corneas as well as other vital organs like livers, kidneys, and hearts,” confirmed the organization.

The allegations first surfaced during the First Intifada. In 1990, Dr. Hatem Abu Ghazaleh, then chief health official in the occupied West Bank, told reporters that organs, particularly eyes and kidneys, were being removed from the bodies of Palestinian martyrs. At the time, international media ignored the testimony from Palestinian medical officials, a pattern that will repeat itself in the years to follow.

The issue resurfaced in 1999 when US anthropologist Nancy Scheper-Hughes launched an investigation into organized “transplant tourism.” Her research led her to Yehuda Hiss, a pathologist and forensic specialist at Israel’s Forensic Institute Abu Kabir.

Israel Kills Dozens in Gaza Despite Partial Rafah Opening

In a July 2000 interview, Hiss admitted to harvesting skin, bones, corneas, cardiac valves, and other tissues from bodies undergoing autopsies. He acknowledged that consent was only required for autopsies, while families were never informed of the organ harvesting that was conducted during autopsy. “Whatever was done here was off the record, highly informal,” Hiss said. “We never asked permission from the family.”

Following the release of the taped interview in the occupied territories, Israeli officials acknowledged that organs had been harvested from the bodies of both Palestinians and Israeli settlers throughout the 1990s, while claiming the practice ended in 2000. Hiss later denied everything.

His protégé, Chen Kugel, was more explicit. “Organs were sold to anyone; anyone that wanted organs just had to pay for them,” he said. Asked whose bodies were used, Kugel replied that organs were taken “from Jews and Muslims, from soldiers and from stone throwers, from terrorists and from the victims of terrorist suicide bombers, from tourists and from immigrants,” adding that Palestinians were the easiest targets because “if there were any complaints coming from their families, they were the enemy and so, of course, they were lying and no one would believe them.”

In 2009, Donald Boström published an article in Aftonbladet detailing an illegal money laundering and organ trade scandal involving rabbis, politicians, and civil servants. One central figure later arrested for his crimes, Rabbi Levy Izhak Rosenbaum, described his role plainly. “You could call me a ‘matchmaker’,” he said, in reference to his work buying and selling kidneys from the occupied territories on the black market.

The policy of withholding Palestinian bodies continues today. As of January 27, 2026, the National Campaign for the Recovery of Martyrs’ Bodies and Disclosing the Fate of the Missing reported that the Israeli occupation was holding the bodies of 776 Palestinians, including 77 children under the age of 18 and 10 females. These figures include only those killed during the ongoing genocide, excluding many more bodies withheld for decades. Just last Wednesday, Israel proved once again the validity of organ theft allegations, as it returned 54 decomposed bodies and 66 boxes full of human remains to Gaza via the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).

As long as Palestinian remains are confined to Israeli morgues and so-called cemeteries of numbers, families are denied the right to properly bid farewell to their loved ones. For Palestinians, celebrations of organ donation records cannot be separated from a long and brutal history of Israel’s occupation of death itself.

(Al-Akhbar)


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Caracas (OrinocoTribune.com)—US Southern Command reported a new extrajudicial execution against a small vessel in the Eastern Pacific on Monday, February 9. It reported that the killing was carried out according to orders issued by US Southern Command chief General Francis L. Donovan. The announcement marks a new downgrade in the chain of command identified for this US operation, which initially pointed to US President Donald Trump, then to US War Secretary Pete Hegseth, and now to General Donovan.

The operation, conducted by the Southern Spear Joint Task Force, resulted in the murder of two unidentified civilians. A third occupant survived the initial strike, though analysts have noted the recurrent fact that those who survive US attacks on small boats in the region often end up perishing or being killed during alleged rescue operations. This was recently observed following the January 23 strike, where the sole survivor later was pronounced missing.

On Feb. 9, at the direction of #SOUTHCOM commander Gen. Francis L. Donovan, Joint Task Force Southern Spear conducted a lethal kinetic strike on a vessel operated by Designated Terrorist Organizations. Intelligence confirmed the vessel was transiting along known narco-trafficking… pic.twitter.com/fa5vppjcCy

— U.S. Southern Command (@Southcom) February 10, 2026

This incident marks the 37th extrajudicial execution in the region since September 2 of last year. To date, according to Orinoco Tribune’s statistics, 125 civilians have been assassinated by US forces: 48 in the Caribbean Sea and 77 in the Eastern Pacific.

Analysts explain that despite the US regime’s use of the narco-terrorism narrative to justify its aggression against Venezuela, 61.6% of the killings have occurred in the Pacific Ocean, where Venezuela has no coastline. The remaining 48 victims in the Caribbean include nationals from Colombia, Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela, and the Dominican Republic, further undermining Washington’s attempts to pin the blame for international narcotic trafficking networks on Venezuela. The international community continues to watch with alarm as Washington acts as judge and executioner on the high seas under the pretense of “confirmed intelligence.”

US piracy in the Indian Ocean
In a separate but connected act of international piracy, US imperialist forces conducted a maritime interdiction and boarding of the oil tanker Aquila II in the Indian Ocean on Feb. 9. The boarding followed an aggressive month-long pursuit, spanning approximately 10,000 miles, that began in the Caribbean.

The seizure took place after the tanker avoided the illegal US naval blockade against Venezuela following the January 3 military attacks. Those attacks resulted in the killing of more than 120 people and the abduction of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Deputy Cilia Flores.

A video released by the US War Department showed US soldiers fast-roping onto the vessel from a helicopter launched from the mobile base ship USS Miguel Keith, with the destroyers USS Pinckney and USS John Finn nearby.

Interior Minister Cabello: Venezuela Will Remain a Territory Of Peace; US Extrajudicial Killings Surpass 100

According to mainstream media reports, the Aquila II departed the Jose terminal in Anzoátegui, Venezuela, on December 2025 as part of a fleet of approximately 16 tankers that successfully broke the US war actions. At the time of its departure, it was carrying between 700,000 and one million barrels of Venezuelan heavy crude oil bound for China. It was intercepted while heading toward the Sunda Strait between the Indonesian islands of Java and Sumatra.

This interdiction marks the eighth tanker seizure by US forces and the second since the January 3 US attacks. Analysts claim that this operation provides further evidence that the US does not control all Venezuelan oil exports, contrary to reports from the White House and mainstream media.

Special for Orinoco Tribune by staff

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France and the United Kingdom are reportedly involved in the assassination of Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the prominent son of former Libyan President Muammar Gaddafi, as he was seen as the man who could reunite Libya after the NATO-backed uprising.

Saif al-Islam was killed by unknown gunmen who stormed his home in the town of Zintan on February 3.

Gaddafi’s political team said in a statement that “four masked men” killed him in a “cowardly and treacherous assassination,” adding that he tried to fight off the assailants, who shut off the security cameras at the house “in a desperate attempt to conceal traces of their heinous crimes.”

“Our sources on the ground in Libya told us that they suspect that British intelligence used local proxies to assassinate the man seen by many as the one who could reunite Libya, 15 years after NATO bombed Libya into a failed state during their campaign to kill Muammar Gaddafi,” said British broadcaster and former Press TV presenter Afshin Rattansi.

🚨MUAMMAR GADDAFI’S SON SAIF AL-ISLAM GADDAFI ASSASSINATED

Who did it? Our sources on the ground in Libya told us that they suspect that British intelligence used local proxies to assassinate the man seen by many as the one who could reunite Libya, 15 years after NATO bombed… pic.twitter.com/Bn0cUGTGmm

— Afshin Rattansi (@afshinrattansi) February 3, 2026

He also hinted at France’s involvement in the assassination, saying, “We also know that France has deep motives in Libya, we know from Wikileaks cables that France wanted a ‘greater share in Libya’s oil production’ in 2011, and [former President Nicolas] Sarkozy was negotiating to reserve as much as 35% of Libya’s oil production.”

According to his remarks, Saif al-Islam was seen by many as “the most likely candidate to win any Presidential election” and unite the country after years of instability, especially as he had support from tribes that originally fought against his father in 2011.

“Watch now as the US, UK, and France start to steamroll ahead with the long-delayed elections in Libya, now that the one leading candidate who would have united Libya, and not followed their orders to allow Libya to be a de facto colony that is perpetually looted for its oil reserves, is now dead.”

Meanwhile, the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service’s (SVR) press bureau noted that Saif al-Islam’s assassination came as France has reportedly been preparing “neo-colonial coups d’etat” in Africa and seeking opportunities for “political revenge” on the continent.

The report said the influence of the former colonial power in African countries is waning, as they refused “to serve as puppets of the financial and political oligarchy of French globalists.”

“Whether inspired by the American operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro or imagining himself as the arbiter of the fate of African peoples, [French President Emmanuel] Macron has authorized his special services to launch a plan to eliminate ‘undesirable leaders’ in Africa,” the SVR press bureau added.

Libya has been struggling for stability since 2011, when the country’s former leader Muammar Gaddafi was overthrown and killed in a NATO-backed uprising.

According to the Cradle, intelligence from foreign countries, including the United Kingdom, organized an army led by members of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG) to overthrow the Libyan regime.

The al-Qaeda-linked LIFG, which was formed to fight alongside Osama bin Laden’s “Afghan Arabs” in Afghanistan in the 1980’s, took control of the capital Tripoli and toppled the government.

After the killing of Muammar Gaddafi, his hometown fell under the control of Libya’s branch of Daesh terrorist group, serving as its most significant base outside of West Asia, while the country descended into civil war and chaos.

On the Assassination of Saif Al-Islam Qaddafi: Another Tale of Imperialist Treason

Saif al-Islam, his father’s close advisor from 2000 until 2011, was captured and imprisoned in Zintan in 2011 after trying to flee the North African country following his father’s death.

He was freed in 2017 as part of a general pardon and had lived in Zintan since.

According to the SVR, France was also involved in the attempted coup against Burkina Faso’s President Ibrahim Traore, whose government distanced itself from Paris since the fall of then-Interim President Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba in the 2022 coup, last month.

“Our intelligence services intercepted this operation in the final hours. They had planned to assassinate the head of state and then strike other key institutions, including civilian personalities,” Burkina Faso security minister Mahamadou Sana stated.

Traore also helped to found the Alliance of Sahel States, comprising Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger.

The SVR added that France was also seeking to destabilize the governments of Mali, the Central African Republic, and Madagascar.

(PressTV)


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This article by Bertha Becerra originally appeared in the February 9, 2026 edition of El Sol de México.

Four years after filing its complaint with the USMCA’s Rapid Response Labor Mechanism, the Independent Union of Supply Chain Transporters (SITRABICS) achieved recognition as a union at a Hyundai supplier in Baja California.

“Although it was a real ordeal to find justice, we finally achieved it. And any worker who is determined to raise their voice to improve their labour rights has to be willing to fight against anything. And we are the example,” said Jesús Iturbero Salinas, general secretary of SITABRICS, in an interview with El Sol de México.

“In our case, it was four and a half years, from October 2021 when I was fired until February 3, 2026, when we finalized everything. This perseverance in defending our rights proved us right,” he added.

The union leader announced that the USMCA’s Rapid Response Labor Mechanism recognized that there were real violations of workers’ rights by the then company Liber Gennesys Group, now Transportista Kamu, S. de R. L, which is an integral part of the Hyundai Motor Group supply chain in Baja California.

“There were real violations of the rights of the workers who were fired for organizing to form our independent union within the company,” he accused.

The outcome of the MLRR was that both governments agreed to implement a remediation plan that includes various actions and stages that the Kamu company has to fulfill to compensate for the damage.

Iturbero Salinas recounted that after complicated negotiations they achieved the recognition of STRABISC as an independent union organization and representative of its 300 members within the company, the reinstatement of two union leaders with payment of back wages and compensation for the general secretary, as well as the signing of a Protocol of Coexistence and Exercise of Union Freedom between the company and the union.”

On February 3, the protocol between SITRABICS and the company Kamu was signed at the Federal Center for Conciliation and Labor Registration in Tijuana.

“The union representatives of SITABRICS will carry out union activities at the workplace to address the needs of our affiliated colleagues,” assured the leader of SITABRICS.

On Wednesday, February 4, two union leaders were reinstated and returned to the activities they performed before being dismissed, with respect for their legal guarantees and union leave.

He commented that this is the first case handled by the USMCA’s Rapid Response Labor Mechanism (RRLM) regarding transportation in Baja California. “While the investigations by both the Mexican and US governments took a very long time, in the end, the facts speak for themselves. We thank God and celebrate. We have a lot of work ahead of us.”

Jesús Iturbero Salinas, secretario general del Sitrabics / Foto: Ángeles García / El Sol de Tijuana

The SITABRICS Case is the First Resolved Under USMCA in T​ransport Sector

When you speak of Calvary, what do you mean?

The complaint regarding our problems was filed in June 2025. In fact, we learned of the resolution in November 2025, but we were not allowed to make it public because negotiations with the Kamu company had not yet concluded. Therefore, the Mexican and U.S. governments could not take the Remediation Plan for granted.

How many people were laid off?

Ten workers were laid off. However, only three of us were reinstated. Apparently, neither government found sufficient evidence to reinstate the other two. The reinstatement was carried out with all the guarantees stipulated by the Federal Labor Law (LFT).

How did it end up, in your case?

I accepted the severance package. There was an offer of reinstatement for the three colleagues; however, in my case, due to the organization’s needs, I had to accept the severance package because I will be dedicated to the union. I remain as secretary of SITRABICS. I have access to the Protocol for Coexistence and the Exercise of Union Freedom between our union and the company, no longer as an employee but as the union’s general secretary.

How would you rate this MLRR resolution?

I would describe it more as a success than a triumph, because the Remediation Plan that was achieved opens the door to give hope to workers in the sector that justice can indeed be done in labour matters.


Jesús Iturbero recalled that the Kamu company wanted to prevent independent unionization. “They put every obstacle and complication in our way. What made everything more difficult was the way they were covert, disguised. Even the United States government had a very hard time investigating and getting to the bottom of how they operated.”

“Even we weren’t clear on who the boss was. There were many things that kept falling apart. Also, since it was a transport company, there was no experience with the MLRR. It was the first union to file a complaint regarding transport, which is not a fixed company, but a mobile job.”

“All of this complicated and slowed down the investigation by both the Mexican and U.S. governments to understand this case. The Legal Department, which supported us, had to piece together a whole puzzle. There were many interviews with the workers.”

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During the opening ceremony of the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy, sections of the crowd booed the delegations from the United States and Israel.

Thousands of athletes and spectators gathered at San Siro Stadium in Milan for the four-hour ceremony on Saturday, marking the 25th edition of the Winter Olympics and the first co-hosted by two cities.

The Israeli team received boos as they entered during the Parade of Nations, largely due to international condemnation of Israel’s ongoing genocidal war in Gaza.

The US athletes were first cheered upon their entry, but loud boos erupted when Vice President JD Vance appeared on the stadium screens, reflecting opposition to US support for Israel, its aggressive foreign policy, including threats against Iran, and the controversial involvement of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in securing the American delegation amid related protests in Milan.

Critics, including athletes and activists, condemned the deployment of ICE personnel in Italy, especially following fatal shootings in Minneapolis involving US immigration officers earlier this year.

Some athletes staged symbolic protests; for instance, British figure skater Gus Kenworthy, a former US competitor, expressed his outrage on social media, stating, “innocent people have been murdered, and enough is enough.”

The Israeli team also faced boos upon entering the stadium, with similar reactions reported during a parallel athletes’ parade in Predazzo.

There Is No Place for Zionism, Racism and Fascism in the Squares and Stadiums of Europe

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) had faced calls to ban Israel from the Games over its ongoing military campaign in Gaza, which Palestinian health authorities say has killed nearly 72,000 people. The IOC rejected those demands, reiterating its position that the Olympics should remain politically neutral.

In a logistical first for the Winter Games, four athletes’ parades took place simultaneously in Milan, Cortina, Livigno and Predazzo. Olympic events are spread across approximately 14,000 square miles, making Milano Cortina the most geographically dispersed Winter Olympics to date.

The opening ceremony also featured two Olympic cauldrons, another first in Winter Games history. Former Italian skiing champions Deborah Compagnoni and Alberto Tomba lit the flames at ceremonies held at Milan’s Arc of Peace and in Cortina.

The 2026 Winter Olympics will run until February 22, with organizers hoping the focus will now shift from political controversy to athletic competition.

(PressTV)


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Every day, President Claudia Sheinbaum gives a morning presidential press conference and Mexico Solidarity Media posts English language summaries, translated by Mexico Solidarity’s Pedro Gellert Frank. Previous press conference summaries are available here.

Delivery of Homes under the Housing for Wellbeing Program

President Claudia Sheinbaum headed an on-line discussion with Sonora and Quintana Roo to formalize the delivery of housing units to families.

In Sonora, Governor Alfonso Durazo reported on plans for 6,500 homes and thanked the government for its support in guaranteeing access to housing. 48 housing units were delivered to people without access to traditional credit. In Quintana Roo, Governor Mara Lezama delivered 80 homes for formal sector workers. The aim is to reduce the housing backlog.

Measles Vaccination Campaign

The Mexican government reports that it has 28 million doses available to contain the measles outbreak. The only way to control measles is through vaccination, and it should be noted that 90% of cases occurred in people who failed to fulfill a complete vaccination schedule.

The priority is on immunizing children from 6 months to 12 years of age. There are over 21,000 vaccination stations, which can be located on the official platform dondemevacunogobmx.

President’s Stance on USMCA

President Sheinbaum responded to Donald Trump’s statements on the United States possibly abandoning the USMCA. Sheinbaum stated she does not consider this to be viable and that the issue has never been raised in direct calls between the two heads of state. The President emphasized that the trade agreement is key for both economies and reiterated that Mexico will maintain a stance of dialogue and in favor of the treaty’s continuity.

Flights to Cuba and Humanitarian Aid

Sheinbaum reported that flights to Cuba are operating normally and announced that on February 12, the first shipment of humanitarian aid will arrive, transported by the Navy. Shipments will continue until 800 tons of aid have been delivered. The President specified that there is no official appeal for collecting aid, although donations from civil society organizations will be considered for their inclusion in subsequent shipments.


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The president of Venezuela’s National Assembly, Jorge Rodríguez, asserted that Venezuela is exercising full control of its sovereignty while advancing in the construction of new diplomatic and energy relations with the US under principles of mutual respect and collaboration.

Through social media, the legislator reported on an interview he gave to US journalist Robert Stephen Schmitt, of the far-right Newsmax television channel, in which Jorge Rodríguez explained the guidelines of the Chavista foreign policy.

Jorge Rodríguez: “President Maduro and Celia Flores should be freed immediately”

And no snap elections.

Sorry for linking to a Nazi outlet, but various types of creeps claiming the U.S. dictatorship succeeded in overthrowing Chavismo are WRONG. https://t.co/CFi8rhAJtn

— Joe Emersberger (@rosendo_joe) February 10, 2026

“We are working on new diplomatic and energy relations with the United States of America, for the common good of our nations,” Jorge Rodríguez said in his message.

The website of Venezuela’s Ministry of Communication and Information stated that during the dialogue, the head of the Venezuelan legislature emphasized that these ties aim to promote cooperation and mutual benefit, especially in the hydrocarbons sector.

Jorge Rodríguez pointed out that Venezuela maintains an open-door foreign policy as long as it is based on the recognition of Venezuela’s legitimate authorities and respect for self-determination.

Strengthening foreign policy with Washington represents a path to finding joint solutions internationally without compromising the integrity of the republic, the parliamentarian emphasized. In this regard, he reaffirmed Venezuela’s commitment to defending national sovereignty and consolidating a diplomacy of based on peace in this new scenario of strategic cooperation.

During the interview, he also addressed the issue of the Amnesty Law currently under parliamentary debate. Jorge Rodríguez indicated that the law, unanimously approved in its first reading, is being promoted for all sectors of the opposition residing abroad, including those who instigated violence, so that they can return to the country in accordance with the law.

What Does Venezuela’s Amnesty for Democratic Coexistence Bill Propose?

When asked about the military attack carried out by US forces on January 3 and the abduction of President Nicolás Maduro, the legislator described the event as “very traumatic” but stressed that it was received with “great maturity” by an “incredibly mature” country.

(Telesur)

Translation: Orinoco Tribune

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Caracas, February 11, 2026 (venezuelanalysis.com) – Venezuela’s oil output contracted to a two-year low following  Washington’s month-long naval blockade against the Caribbean nation’s crude exports.

The latest OPEC monthly report placed Venezuela’s January production at 830,000 barrels per day (bpd), down from 917,000 bpd in December, according to secondary sources. The figure is the lowest since May 2024.

For its part, state oil company PDVSA reported 924,000 bpd produced in January, down from 1.12 million bpd the prior month. The direct and secondary measurements have differed over the years due to disagreements over the inclusion of natural gas liquids and condensates.

The output contraction was a result of the US Navy imposing a blockade on Venezuelan oil exports and seizing several tankers allegedly involved in Venezuelan crude shipments. The exhaustion of storage capacity forced PDVSA and partners to cut back production.

The blockade came on top of draconian sanctions that have stymied the Venezuelan oil industry for years. Since 2017, Washington has levied financial sanctions, an export embargo, secondary sanctions, and a host of other coercive measures aimed at strangling the country’s main source of foreign revenue.

Following the January 3 US military strikes and kidnapping of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, Venezuelan oil began to flow once more under an arrangement imposed by the Trump administration. Commodity traders Vitol and Trafigura have been lifting Venezuelan crude, depositing proceeds in White House-administered bank accounts in Qatar, and offering cargoes to customers all over the world.

On Tuesday, the Venezuelan government denied a Bloomberg report that the country had shipped crude to Israel. According to the business outlet, the shipment would be delivered to the Bazan Group, Israel’s largest refiner. Bloomberg did not specify whether the Venezuelan crude cargo was purchased from Vitol, Trafigura, or another source. As part of the new US-imposed arrangement, the sale marks the first time Venezuelan oil will reach Israel since at least 2020, per Bloomberg.

The Hugo Chávez government broke diplomatic ties with Tel Aviv in 2009. Both Chávez and Maduro were firm supporters of the Palestinian cause, and Caracas has vocally denounced the Israeli genocide in Gaza in multilateral forums.

The Trump administration has sought to leverage its influence over the Venezuelan oil sector to pressure allies such as India to replace imports from US geopolitical rivals, including Russia and Iran. Indian public companies Indian Oil and Hindustan Petroleum are set to join private refiner Reliance Industries in purchasing Venezuelan oil, with 2 million barrels of Merey crude expected to be delivered in the coming weeks. Nevertheless, Venezuelan supplies are not expected to significantly alter global demand given the present output and the extra-heavy nature of Venezuelan crude blends.

US and European firms have likewise acquired Venezuelan cargoes in recent weeks.

For their part, Venezuelan acting authorities have courted foreign investment and enacted a pro-business overhaul of the country’s oil legislation. The reform offers lower taxes and royalties, as well as increased control over operations and sales, to private corporations, reducing the role played by the Venezuelan state.

Trump administration officials praised the oil reform for “eradicating restrictions” on private investment, while the US Treasury Department has issued several sanctions exemptions to boost US corporate involvement in the Venezuelan oil industry.

A January 29 license allowing US companies to purchase and market Venezuelan crude was followed up with a waiver on diluent exports to Venezuela on February 3. On Tuesday, the US Treasury published General License 48 permitting US exports of goods, technology and software for oil exploration to Venezuela.

The sanctions waivers demand that contracts be subjected to US law and forbid any transactions with companies from Russia, Iran, Cuba, North Korea, and China. They also mandate that payments be deposited in accounts determined by the US Treasury.

In early February, US officials confirmed that US $500 million from crude sales had been rerouted to the South American country, to be offered in foreign currency auctions by public and private banks. A further $300 million is expected in the coming days.

However, the initial deal announced by Trump comprised 30-50 million barrels and an estimated $2 billion. Venezuelan authorities have not disclosed what portion of revenues the country will receive, while Trump has said the US will “keep some” of the income.

Senior Trump administration officials have vowed to maintain control over Venezuelan oil exports for an “indefinite” period, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio claiming that the Venezuelan acting government headed by Delcy Rodríguez needs to submit a “budget request” before accessing the country’s oil proceeds.

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The Islamic group affirmed in a statement that such a measure reveals the true face of Israel and deemed it a blatant challenge to international regulations and conventions.

It underscored that the threats of execution “represent an unprecedented escalation in the policy of slow killings practiced by the (Israeli) occupation against Palestinian prisoners.”

Hamas also accused the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of using torture in its prisons systematically.

The group warned that our compatriots are subjected there daily to acts of abuse, medical neglect, and deliberate starvation, in a clear extension of the open war of extermination in the occupied territories.

Israel’s national television recently revealed plans to establish a special complex to conduct executions and the development of operational procedures on the matter.

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A shooting at a school in British Columbia has left eight dead, while two more people were killed at a nearby home believed to be linked to the incident.


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During the meeting, which started in New Delhi on Monday, Cuban Ambassador to this nation, Juan Carlos Marsan, described this new step by the US administration as criminal, aimed at starving the Cubans.

Before representatives of the country members of the intergovernmental bloc, Marsan called on the international community to condemn Washington’s unilateral measure, which threatens to impose tariffs on countries that trade oil with the island.

Due to this decision, the United States is stifling Cuba’s economic development to an unprecedented degree and placing the nation in a situation that experts compare to the genocide in Gaza.

India’s Secretary for Economic Relations and BRICS Sherpa, Sudhakar Dalela, highlighted, in the meeting, the key priorities of this nation’s chairship, based on a people-centered approach and prioritizing human beings, according to diplomatic sources.

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By Essam Elkorghli  –  Feb 7, 2026

The son of President Muammar Qaddaffi, Saif Qaddafi, was assassinated on Feb. 3 by local forces, some of whom contributed to the destruction of a flourishing Libya. A background to the murder and Libya’s struggles for reconstruction.

In 2011, as NATO was bombing Libya, the son of Muammar Qaddafi, Saif Al-Islam Qaddafi (hereafter, Saif), told a reporter that they would fight NATO. He was then pressed by the reporter on what plans they have for that. Saif said: “We have Plan A, Plan B and Plan C. Plan A is to live and die in Libya. Plan B is to live and die in Libya. Plan C is to live and die in Libya.” [1]

His plan was fulfilled and he never pursued what other political leaders had done, which is, fleeing their countries and being in exile under mysterious yet privileged conditions.

Saif was assassinated in the late afternoon of February 3rd, when four masked gunmen stormed his place in the city of Zintan, 170km southwest of the capital, Tripoli, casting a blow to the prospects of a political imagination many Libyans aspired to since their country was destroyed externally by NATO in 2011 and internally by the political elite running the country ever since. The assassination is not just an attack on Saif for grudges held by political opponents due to animosity against his father, Muammar al-Qaddafi and the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya era (1977-2011). It is an attack on the ideas that Libya represented: Pan-Africanism and Pan-Arabism, Anti-Imperialism, and Anti-Reactionism.

Understanding Saif and Libya
Saif was born in 1972 in Libya, where he grew up and was educated until his doctoral studies at the London School of Economics. He became instrumental in portraying the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya differently to western audience and intellectuals at a time of geopolitical reshuffling in the early 2000s. Having mingled with the likes of Anthony Giddens, David Held and many others who are close to the heart of British politics, he understood how to use political power for economic leverage, and vice versa. He was instrumental in returning many of the opposition figures (the conservative capitalist forces who eventually turned on the people in 2011). Being the face of Libyan reforms, he was able to transform the image of the country, which resulted in the lifting of sanctions, the solidification of Libya’s Pan-African orientation, and its burgeoning role in continental integration. He never held a political position and after managing to reshape the external image of the country, he settled with managing Libya’s international charity foundation, the Gaddafi International Charity and Development Foundation (GICDF). He also led the negotiations between the Libyan opposition and MI6-backed terrorists. These terrorists, who were trained in Afghanistan and have ties to Al-Qaida, formed the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG), which launched numerous terrorist attacks in eastern Libya (Benghazi and Darna) in the mid-90s, backed by the MI6. These talks resulted in an amnesty given to many of the opposition, despite their treacherous history, in cooperation with MI6 and CIA.[2]

He came to prominence again during the events of 2011. On the third day of the demonstrations (20/2/2011), he predicted Libya’s future. He said that if Libyans begin to kill each other now, they will live in a vortex of violence for the next 40 years. Fifteen years later his prophetic words continue to have material reality. The very people he negotiated with to receive amnesty in 2011 were the ones that NATO armed and led the militarized rebellion against the government.

As NATO-backed rebels encroached on various cities and killed Muammar Qaddafi, Saif remained loose until his capture by rebel forces in November 2011, a month after the public lynching of his father. He was set to face trial because the International Criminal Court had issued an arrest warrant for accusations of crimes against humanity. He remained in jail until 2017, when the courts in Libya gave national amnesty in the spirit of national reconciliation. Since then, he has been living in Zintan, where the very people who captured him became his protectors, showing how political opinions in Libya have shifted and how much support he has garnered given the demise of the country and the growing gap between the ultra-rich and the poor.

Saif, The People vs US-led Electoral Stint of 2021
Despite his popularity, he never sided with the armed militias and foreign actors. Since his release from prison in 2017, Saif abstained from engaging in the politics of the fighting factions, namely the Turkish and Qatari-backed Tripoli government, and eastern Libya’s House of Representatives and its military arm led by General Khalifa Haftar. Even when Haftar launched a military operation to take over Tripoli in 2019, Saif called for de-escalation and peaceful resolution between the factions, urging them to point their guns at the foreign occupiers.

When Haftar’s 2019-2020 goal of capturing western Libya was shattered, the United Nations Special Mission to Libya brokered peace talks which birthed Libya’s second UN-parachuted government, Government of National Unity (GNU). The mandate of the government was only nine months, with the goal of writing presidential and parliamentary election laws and holding elections by the 24th of December 2021. Given that this was the first opportunity for Saif to engage in politics peacefully, he appeared in a New York Times interview in the summer of 2021, officiating his intent to run for the December elections.[3]

Those who follow the politics of electoralism will know the International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES), the notorious foundation that influenced elections in numerous countries. Most notorious was the legislative coup against Ortega of Nicaragua by orchestrating election laws that undermined the Sandinistas’ popularity. IFES, which is also authoring Libya’s Civic Education textbooks,[4] has its fingerprints on electoral meddling in countries ranging from Ukraine and most recently Romania in 2024, to Libya and other countries which the US targets with Democracy Promotion. This foundation, IFES, has been implementing its democracy promotion directives in Libya since the toppling of the Jamahiriya in 2011, and they were the orchestrators of the 2021 elections.

Saif’s bid in the elections reshuffled the political game and the expectation to pull Libya out of a vortex of violence through electoral politics. In early November 2021, he appeared in southern Libya, in Sabha, and submitted his official papers for election bid. Then came the legal battles to orchestrate means to exclude him from running for the presidency. Many Libyans registered to vote in those elections, numbering 2.8 million. His application was rejected because of allegations that a court issued an arrest warrant for him. However, given the non-bona fide nature of the arrest warrant, and that it emanated without formal evidence and proof of guilt, his lawyer sought to appeal the exclusion from the elections in the District Court of Sabha. Showing how Haftar’s militias, who control Sabha, tried to influence the court’s decision, they decided to bar Saif’s lawyer from accessing the court by blocking the roads with their armed pickup trucks. However, Libyans protested against this blockade and pressured the militias to move aside so Saif’s lawyer could submit the appeal documents. Eventually, the lawyer and the people were successful in reinstating Saif’s bid for the 2021 elections.

What often goes unremarked—or is treated with curious omission—is that Khalifa Haftar is not merely a ‘Libyan warlord.’ He is a U.S. citizen and a longstanding asset, parachuted into the conflict by NATO in 2011, and later installed as the head of Libya’s military. Yet, in a display of either profound political illiteracy or intentional scotoma, many Western analysts prefer to frame him solely as a proxy of the UAE. This selective focus—highlighting convenient regional patrons while ignoring the original imperial hand that placed him—exposes the fickle and often disingenuous nature of their commentary. It dismisses the enduring role of imperialism, which first elevates its puppets and then permits them to be rebranded as local strongmen. True consistency would demand that those who oppose Haftar today should have opposed his NATO-backed entry in 2011; those who critique foreign interference now should have named it then. Their analysis, like the alliances they dissect, remains situational, not principled.

Hafter was acting on behalf of the Americans who wanted to exclude Saif from the elections. This was explicitly said by the US Ambassador to Tunisia (Libya does not have a US embassy). The Principal Deputy Assistant to the Secretary of State in the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, Joey Hood, was asked: “Saif Qaddafi is running for presidential elections that will take place in December [2021]. Do you have an issue with that?” To which Hood replied, “I think the whole world has a problem with that. He is a war criminal and is under UN and US sanctions. Who runs for the presidential elections is something Libyans decide. But we will have many problems with the international community if a man like him is the president of Libya”.[5] To the Libyan people’s dismay, the elections never took place, and the UN-parachuted government, GNU, still holds power. Haftar still dominates eastern and southern Libya, alongside an ad-hoc government that is largely influenced by his sons. Since then, Saif withdrew from the political scene and waited for another opportunity for elections.

Throughout this time, Saif remained silent on the political factions in Libya while speaking incessantly on the need for Arab unity and African unity; he wrote often about Palestine and in defence of resisting imperialism, given that he had firsthand experience fighting the NATO alliance and its reactionary Arabs (UAE, Jordan and Qatar).

To Kill a Man and His Ideas
Saif’s popularity is undisputed and many Libyans long for a charismatic figure to unite under.[6] Neither Haftar nor Abdul Hamid Dbaiba (Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity) have a political project of sovereignty, unity and anti-imperialism. While the US and the larger west see Saif as the largest obstacle to folding Qaddafi’s legacy in Libya, this treacherous assassination, which is done by Libyan hands, will undermine any political imagination in the near future that rids Libyans of their many colonialists (Emirati, American, Turkish, British, Italian, etc.). Some allege the US to have been behind the assassination as Trump’s Senior Advisor to the President of USA on Arab and Middle Eastern Affairs and concurrently as Senior Advisor for Africa at the U.S. Department of State, Massad Boulos, confirmed that he met with eastern (Haftar) and western (Dbaiba) in Paris last week in “efforts to forge national unity and long-term stability, consistent with President Trump’s broader peace agenda.”[7] A day after this post, Saif was assassinated.

Saif’s last public message was sent to one of his relatives, which really shows how much it aches to see Libya destroyed and transformed from the richest country in Africa to what it is today. Saif said:

“For the people whom you said that they were martyred in 2011, was it for this? Is it that we can’t dig a well in Sirte without the permission of the Turks, the American Ambassador, British Ambassador, and French Ambassador? Why didn’t you say that you wanted all of this from the beginning without the thousands being killed and the 500 billion that Libya wasted, and all this destruction resulting in orphans and widows”. *[8]*

As Libya enters a new chapter of resistance—against the neocolonial project and the treacherous regimes that enforce it—the true struggle comes into sharp focus. These regimes, whose true allegiance lies with their Atlanticist masters, deliberately impoverish the people. They dismantle the last vestiges of social welfare through subsidy cuts and orchestrate embezzlement via the private sector. History’s long arm, however, will not be stayed. It is already writing its indictment: the very local actors who conspired with NATO in 2011 have since been named in the correspondence of Jeffrey Epstein. This was no coincidence; Epstein, a kingpin of predation, had set his sights on Libya’s frozen assets across Africa, Europe, and America. His operations, facilitated by intelligence agencies like the Mossad, aimed to siphon billions through legalistic channels. This nexus—of betrayal at home and criminal conspiracy abroad—reveals the true nature of the forces that have besieged the nation.[9] 

Muammar Kadhafi’s Son Saif Al-Islam Assassinated in Libya

History will forget those people, for they have chosen to have no heritage. In the final accounting of a nation’s soul, it is not the momentary clamor of the crowd that echoes through history, but the unwavering fidelity of its children. Saif Al-Islam Qaddafi stood, unbroken, for the sovereignty and unity of his homeland and for the Pan-African dream of a liberated continent, a testament to a courage that transcends the physical. His legacy is forever scarred, not by defeat, but by the bitter venom of betrayal—by those who sold their birthright for foreign whispers and hollow promises. They traded the sacred soil of Africa for the sterile comfort of being accepted by their colonizers, believing that survival was the same as living. His vision, however, endures in the collective struggle for African unity and freedom. It is the vision of linking arms with brothers and sisters from Cairo to the Cape, from Dakar to Dar al-Salam, not in subservience to old empires or new masters, but in sovereign solidarity. It is the conviction that our true strength lies not in isolation, but in unbreakable fraternity against those who would divide, plunder, and impoverish our peoples. Yet there is a death far deeper than the grave: the death of honor, the death of loyalty. It is a spiritual decay that follows the traitor, the defector, and the agent, a perpetual shadow from which no sun can offer warmth. They are the walking dead of history, condemned to wander without glory, without dignity, and without a name worthy of remembrance. For true life is measured not in breath, but in the undying pride left etched upon the conscience of a nation and the future of a continent united in purpose and freedom.

The brave does not die الرجل لا يموت

The revolutionary الثوري لا يموت

The courageous does not die الشجاع لا يموت

The hero does not die البطل لا يموت

Even if rested in the grave حتى ولو وُضِعَ في القبر

The coward dies يموت الجبان

The traitor dies ويموت الخائن

The defector dies ويموت المرتد

The agent dies ويموت العميل

While the brave ones, they are alive أما الشجعان فهم أحياء

With glory بالمجد

With honor والشرف

With the pride that they leave behind وبالفخر الذي يتركونه

And with the reputation they leave behind وبالصيت الذي يتركونه

For their children, for their families لأولادهم وأهلهم

For their nation ولأمتهم

As for the cowards, they are dead أما الجبناء هم ميتون

Even if they were eating, drinking, strolling in the markets, and residing in hotels

حتى ولو كانوا يأكلون ويشربون ويمشون في الأسواق ويسكنون في الفنادق

They are dead because they have no glory ميتون لأنهم بلا مجد

No dignity وبلا كرامة

No honor وبلا شرف

With no good reputation, no remembrance وبلا سمعة حسنة وبلا ذكر

To leave behind for their children يتركونه لأولادهم

– Muammar Qaddafi

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In episode 95 of Soberanía, hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth tackle the controversy surrounding the U.S.-Mexico critical minerals agreement, examining what it actually says, what it doesn’t, and why it has sparked widespread concern over national sovereignty and resource control. They contrast the deal with the government’s parallel effort to revoke inactive mining concessions, a move that reaffirms state authority over strategic resources.

Next, they turn to the Mexican politicians who attended CPAC in Washington, including the so-called “migrant deputy” Raúl Torres. At a time of aggressive ICE raids and documented abuses against Mexican nationals, the hosts scrutinize the absence of migrant defense and the optics of aligning with the U.S. far right. Finally, they investigate a damning report from the ICIJ revealing that nearly half of the .50 caliber ammunition seized from cartels in Mexico comes from a single U.S. Army-owned plant, highlighting the contradiction of U.S. demands for Mexican action while Washington profits from the arms flow. The episode closes with a sharp Losers and Haters segment aimed at Felipe Calderón, who uncritically amplified unsubstantiated allegations against López Obrador—an irony not lost on the hosts.


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This article by María del Pilar Martínez originally appeared in the February 10, 2026 edition of El Economista.

Following the approval by the Joint Committees of the Senate of the Republic of the reform to Article 123 of the Constitution, the “fine print” in the overtime scheme has raised alarms in the specialized sector

The technical analysis by the firm Loyo Pérez y Asociados reveals that the reform, far from guaranteeing rest, institutionalizes an “elastic workday” that could extend the effective working time up to 52 hours per week, and will have a lower cost for companies.

In an interview with El Economista, Jorge Loyo, a labour specialist and managing partner of the firm, warned that the current ruling presents a “legal schizophrenia” that puts the occupational health of Mexican workers at risk.

“A 40-hour week is being promoted, but by legally raising the overtime limit from 9 to 12 hours per week, what is really being done is institutionalizing an effective workweek of 52 hours,” Loyo stated.

The crux of the criticism lies in the economic impact of excessive working hours. Under the current legal framework, extreme fatigue is penalized financially: after the ninth hour of overtime, the pay is triple. However, the approved ruling crosses this line.

“We are facing a reduction in the cost of overtime. With the reform, the employer has a margin of 12 hours of double pay. This incentivizes extending the workday to a total of 12 hours, because hours 10, 11, and 12, which were previously paid triple, will now cost the employer less,” the specialist explained.

Another weakness identified by the analysis from Loyo Pérez y Asociados is the lack of tax incentives. By reducing the cap on regular working hours while maintaining the same salary, the hourly cost for companies immediately increases by 20%.

According to Jorge Loyo, this financial pressure, coupled with the gradual implementation that will last until 2030, could push small and medium-sized enterprises towards underreporting of employment:

“The formal contract will state 40 hours, but the employment relationship will operate under the shadow of the 52 effective hours allowed. Without tax incentives to compensate for the increased labor costs, many SMEs will shift the relationship towards informality in order to survive financially.”

Although the ruling seeks to align with the standards of the International Labour Organization (ILO), the specialist points out that the safeguard of 11 consecutive hours of rest between shifts was ignored.

“The success of a reform of this magnitude will not come from a nominal reduction on paper, but from a Tripartite Social Dialogue that prioritizes productivity over fatigue. As it stands, the reform gives employers tools to extend the workday more cheaply than before,” Loyo concluded.

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“Our focus remains on combating any neocolonial practice, from unilateral coercive measures to military interventions.

In this context, we reaffirm our solidarity with the people of Venezuela and Cuba,” Lavrov stated in a video message commemorating Russian Diplomats’ Day.

The head of Russian diplomacy stressed that Moscow is convinced that only the Caribbean countries can choose their destiny.

Lavrov emphasized that his nation is interested in continuing the practice of honest international cooperation on equal terms, in accordance with the principles of mutual understanding, trust, and good-neighborly relations.

Russian Ambassador to Cuba, Viktor Koronelli, in turn, reiterated in statements to TASS that Moscow observes “with great concern the situation in the Latin American and Caribbean region.”

Koronelli emphasized that the increased pressure and escalation of aggressive rhetoric from Washington, especially against sister nation Cuba, undermine security and stability in this region of the world.

In response to these unfounded accusations, Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel stated that “this new measure shows the fascist, criminal, and genocidal nature of a clique that has hijacked the interests of the US people for purely personal gain.”

Faced with increasing pressure, Kremlin Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that Russia maintains close contact with Cuba to explore “possible ways to resolve these problems, or at least mitigate them.”

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The president of the Venezuelan Association of Travel and Tourism Agencies (AVAVIT), Vicky Herrera, announced that between February and March, at least six airlines will resume their flights to Caracas: Plus Ultra, TAP, Turkish Airlines, Latam, Avianca, and GOL. Wingo already resumed its Bogotá–Caracas route on January 16 and plans to reactivate flights from from Medellín on March 1.

Latam Airlines Colombia announced this Monday that it will resume its flights between Bogotá and Caracas starting on February 23, with four weekly flights on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. The company plans to increase the service to a daily flight starting April 1, subject to approval by the aeronautical authorities of both countries.

The CEO of Latam Airlines Colombia, Erika Zarante, stated that the company has a “clear and sustained interest in continuing to grow in Venezuela”: “As a leading airline group in the region, we have the responsibility and the capacity to contribute through robust and sustainable air connectivity,” she said.

With the resumption of this route, travelers to and from Caracas will be able to connect, via Bogotá, with 23 domestic destinations and more than 140 international routes operated by the group in the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Oceania.

Avianca will restart its daily operation on February 12, while Air Europa will resume flights between Madrid and Caracas on February 17, followed by Láser on the 18th. Plus Ultra will restart on March 3 with two weekly frequencies and will expand its flights at the end of the month. Iberia, for its part, maintains expectations of resuming operations in April provided the necessary guarantees are in place.

Turkish Airlines announced that it will reactivate its Istanbul–Caracas route starting on March 3, 2026.

This decision marks the return of one of the most strategic air connections for the country, once again linking Venezuela with the main hub between Europe and Asia.

The airline has designed an itinerary that ensures efficiency and passenger comfort, initially operating with three weekly flights.

Venezuela and US Agree To Reopen Commercial Airspace (+Cybersecurity Center)

(Últimas Noticias)

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Referring to a recent article in The New York Times, the Mexican newspaper asserted that this is a resounding confirmation of the hypocrisy that taints all aspects of the so-called “war on drugs.”

It added that this is, in reality, “interference whose main victim is the Latin American and Caribbean region.”

According to the newspaper, The New York Times claimed that Mexican police are “overwhelmed” by drug cartels due to their use of weapons and ammunition made for the US military. La Jornada remembered that since 2021, Mexico has filed lawsuits in U.S. courts against arms manufacturers that design, market, and distribute their products in ways that actively facilitate illicit trafficking into this Latin American nation.

U.S. President Donald Trump “would do well to use the formidable espionage apparatus he claims to have to control crime within his own country, instead of squandering public funds on kidnapping heads of state, hunting five-year-old children, and supporting genocide against the Palestinian people,” La Jornada stressed.

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Canadian officials and business leaders have condemned Trump’s threat to postpone the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge.


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Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian emphasized his country’s support for Havana in safeguarding its national sovereignty and security.

China firmly opposes the inhumane actions that deprive the Cuban people of their right to development, he stated.

Lin Jian stressed that China will do everything possible, as always, to provide support and assistance to Cuba.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasized last week China’s firm support for Cuba and China’s determination to stand with the island in defending its national sovereignty and security.

Wang Yi met here with Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez, special envoy of the Communist Party of Cuba (CPC) and the Cuban government.

“We attach great importance to and take very seriously the legitimate aspirations of our Cuban friends.

We stand united with Cuba to further consolidate and develop our friendly relations,” he noted.

Wang Yi praised the tenacious struggle and courage of the Cuban people in their challenge to hegemony, as well as the international respect earned by the island.

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China reitera firme apoyo a Cuba y rechazo a injerencias

Beijing, 10 feb (Prensa Latina) China reiteró hoy su firme respaldo a Cuba frente a interferencias externas y acciones que afecten el derecho a la subsistencia de su pueblo.

El portavoz de la Cancillería, Lin Jian, subrayó el apoyo de su país a La Habana en la salvaguardia de su soberanía y seguridad nacionales.

China se opone firmemente a las acciones inhumanas que privan al pueblo cubano de su derecho al desarrollo, expresó.

Lin Jian recalcó que China hará todo lo posible, como siempre, para brindar apoyo y asistencia a Cuba.

El canciller chino, Wang Yi, subrayó la semana pasada el firme apoyo a Cuba y la decisión del gigante asiático de mantenerse junto a la isla en la defensa de la salvaguarda de su soberanía y seguridad nacionales.

Wang Yi sostuvo un encuentro aquí con el canciller Bruno Rodríguez, enviado especial del Partido Comunista (PCC) y Gobierno cubano.

«Concedemos gran importancia y nos tomamos muy en serio las legítimas aspiraciones de nuestros amigos cubanos. Nos mantenemos unidos a Cuba para seguir consolidando y desarrollando nuestras relaciones de amistad», apuntó. Wang Yi exaltó la tenaz lucha y el valor del pueblo cubano en su desafío ante la hegemonía, así como el respeto internacional ganado por la isla.

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The move, described by a diplomat as “a practical recognition of the redistribution of responsibilities,” is part of a new distribution of top positions that will give greater prominence to European countries.

The NATO Joint Command in Naples, responsible for the southern flank, will be transferred to Italy. The Norfolk Command (USA), which oversees the north and transatlantic security, will be led by the United Kingdom, sources specified.

Local analysts interpret the decision within the context of Washington’s stated intention to reduce its deployment in Europe and refocus efforts on the Indo-Pacific region, emphasizing that the US will maintain strategic control by retaining key positions, such as that of Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR).

The reassignment, whose implementation will take months, comes as NATO seeks a balance between collective defense in Europe and the global priorities of its main military partner.

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Cuban Representative Roberto Cabanas, in his address, stated that this aggression is “aimed at ruthlessly punishing our entire population, in flagrant violation of their human rights.”

He also explained that Washington is going so far as to threaten trade tariffs on countries that supply oil to Cuba. With this, he added, “they intend to make the international community complicit in an energy blockade against our nation.”

He further specified that they are using as a pretext the absurd assertion that Cuba constitutes an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security of the United States.

The diplomat exposed the true objective of this draconian unilateral coercive measure, which attempts to paralyze the country’s economic and social activity and cause suffering to millions of Cubans.

In this regard, Cabanas emphasized to those present that “The Human Rights Council cannot remain silent in the face of these criminal acts.”

The Cuban representative also stated that the 61st session of the Human Rights Council will take place in a complex international context, as the multilateral system and its institutions are under direct attack.

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In statements to national television after the ceremony awarding the first “Cardinal Miguel Obando y Bravo” Medal of Reconciliation and Peace to former Nicaraguan Vice President Jaime Morales and his wife, Amparo Vasquez, Murillo expressed her joy at celebrating “a homeland at peace.”

The co-president described Nicaragua as a blessed, free, and fraternal nation, where harmony strengthens development and coexistence.

In her remarks, she paid tribute to Cardinal Miguel Obando y Bravo, whom she described as a pastor of reconciliation and peace, and highlighted his legacy as a spiritual and moral guide for the Nicaraguan people.

The co-president emphasized that reconciliation and harmony are a decision of the Nicaraguan people, based on consensus, dialogue, and love, in contrast to the selfishness and vanity that, she asserted, have attempted to undermine the country’s tranquility.

Murillo also underscored that peace is an indispensable condition for fighting poverty, guaranteeing the well-being of families, and moving toward a good, joyful, peaceful, and secure life.

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A statement from the Ministry of the Environment mentions actions such as the conservation of ecosystems in the regions where the jaguar lives, the application of scientific research findings, and the promotion of awareness about human-jaguar coexistence.

As part of these strategies, the Ministry, through its State Representation Office, chaired the Jaguar Conservation Group Meeting in the southern state of Yucatan, where environmental authorities, specialists, and civil organizations analyzed the current situation.

At the meeting attendees addressed key solutions and proposals, such as the protection of individual jaguars, the care of the jungles and forests where the species lives, and the improvement of inspection and video surveillance processes.

They also emphasized on the need to evaluate the jaguar population census, eradicate poaching and illegal trade, strengthen inter-institutional collaboration, and increase public participation in its preservation.

Last year, Mexico hosted the signing of the Action Plan for Jaguar Conservation, in which 18 Latin American countries assumed responsibility for implementing coordinated protection strategies.

The secretariat noted that this is favorable for the species, as the region has initiatives showing high-impact strategic efforts for jaguar conservation, considered a symbol of shared responsibility for protecting the continent’s natural and cultural heritage.

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This article by María del Pilar Martínez originally appeared in the February 10, 2026 edition of El Economista.

With the 17th General Congress of the Confederation of Mexican Workers (CTM) approaching, two new figures have emerged in the leadership race. Fernando Salgado Delgado, Deputy General Secretary of the National Committee, and Alfonso Sánchez, General Secretary of the CTM Federation in Mexico City, have joined the race for General Secretary.

Alfonso Sánchez was emphatic in requesting that the transition be carried out through a clear process and with strict adherence to the statutes governing the confederation’s internal affairs. For Sánchez, this unprecedented moment represents an opportunity to relaunch the CTM and position it strongly on the national and international stage, taking advantage of the new labor justice model and the challenges posed by global trade.

For his part, Fernando Salgado Delgado focused his speech on the importance of institutional cohesion. The Deputy Secretary General acknowledged the value of Aceves del Olmo’s decision as a step that prioritizes the union’s stability. Salgado advocated for an orderly renewal process, where unity is the guiding principle for defending the rights and aspirations of the working class. His vision includes providing union representation for informal workers and placing particular emphasis on training in the face of advancing industrial automation.

A key point of agreement between the two candidates is their willingness to engage in dialogue. Neither Salgado nor Sánchez rules out the possibility of joining a single national unity ticket, as initially proposed by Tereso Medina, who was the first to put himself forward for this leadership change. This strategy aims to avoid internal divisions and present a united front to the government and the business sector.

Sánchez mentioned that, while he has a legitimate aspiration to lead the CTM, the primary objective should be the greater well-being of the workers and the building of strategic alliances, even with the Presidency of the Republic, to ensure that the country’s development is not based on cheap labor.

With the upcoming February 24th congress, the CTM is preparing to chart its course for the 21st century. Candidates agree that current challenges, such as reducing the workweek to 40 hours, regulating artificial intelligence in the workplace, and renegotiating the USMCA, demand leadership capable of evolving.

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