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2026
 
 

The importance of relations between Seoul and Beijing is growing amid tensions between China and the United States,.

On Friday, South Korean National Security Advisor Wi Sung-lac announced that President Lee Jae-myung will pay an official visit to China from Sunday to Wednesday, to “fully restore” bilateral relations.

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Wi explained that the visit seeks to reopen “channels of strategic dialogue,” strengthen supply chains, and advance cooperation on the digital economy and the environment with China, South Korea’s main trading partner.

The importance of relations between Seoul and Beijing is growing in the context of the conflict between China and the United States, with South Korea being a key ally of Washington in the Asian region.

Lee will begin his agenda with a meeting with South Korean citizens who reside in China, followed by a bilateral summit on Monday, where the signing of several memoranda of understanding between the two countries is expected.

China has announced that South Korean President Lee Jae-myung will pay a state visit to China and when asked about China’s expectations for the visit, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said that this will be President Lee's first visit to China since taking office. China and… pic.twitter.com/ZWgiMfx5ow

— Global Times (@globaltimesnews) December 30, 2025

On Tuesday, the South Korean president will meet with Zhao Leji, Chairman of the Chinese National People’s Assembly, and Prime Minister Li Qiang, before traveling to Shanghai to participate in a business summit, concluding his official visit.

In addition to economic matters, Lee intends for China to contribute to advancing the resolution of the conflict with Pyongyang by strengthening strategic communication on the Korean Peninsula.

The visit will take place amid regional tensions, as the South Korean president has recently advocated for an active role for Seoul in regional diplomacy, offering to mediate disputes between China and Japan related to the Taiwan conflict.

#FromTheSouth News Bits | South Korea: Two people were killed and five others are in an unknown condition after a 60-meter tower collapsed during demolition work at a decommissioned thermal power plant in Ulsan. pic.twitter.com/7I7gAo1IwV

— teleSUR English (@telesurenglish) November 10, 2025

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2027
 
 

The rebels rejected the statements made by government spokesman Patrick Muyaya regarding the illegal occupation of Congolese territory by Rwandan forces and the continued expansion of occupied areas in the east of the country, as well as a progression southward.

In a statement, they asserted that these claims are part of a propaganda and manipulation campaign to divide and deflect responsibility for the military offensive and violations of the ceasefire brokered by Qatar.

The AFC/M23 accused Kinshasa of attacking densely populated areas and alerted the international community to a “real risk of imminent genocide against Congolese Tutsis,” in addition to the deliberate spread of hate speech and the stigmatization of this ethnic group.

They also stated that the government maintains a policy of systematic exclusion and discrimination, while persistently violating the ceasefire and the Doha Framework Agreement.

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2028
 
 

The message from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs states that “on behalf of the Panamanian people and government, we extend our most sincere condolences to the Government and people of the Swiss Confederation, as well as our solidarity and heartfelt sympathies to the families of the victims and all those affected by this tragic event.”

The official statement also expressed that the Central American nation stands with Switzerland in this moment of “grief and reiterates its support in the face of such an irreparable loss.”

The blaze, which engulfed a bar packed with people on New Year’s Eve in the canton of Valais, is considered one of the worst tragedies in the history of the European country.

The prosecutor’s office is investigating several hypotheses, but the leading one is that the hall caught fire, causing an explosion.

The theory of an attack appears to have been ruled out, with reports pointing to an accident related to the celebrations, in which most of the injured remain in critical condition.

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2029
 
 

In a statement, the institution reported that the crimes committed by those individuals were aimed at generating destabilization and disregarding the sovereign will of the Venezuelan people.

It specified that these actions are part of the comprehensive review process of cases, instructed by President Nicolas Maduro, through which the State individually evaluates each situation and adopts precautionary measures in accordance with the law.

All of this is part of a justice policy with a humanistic approach and a focus on preserving peace.

The statement emphasized that, despite the ongoing siege against the nation, the “Venezuelan State guarantees dignified treatment, respect for human rights, and comprehensive care to all persons deprived of their liberty.”

It also reaffirmed the Bolivarian Government’s commitment to acting in defense of stability, social justice, and national sovereignty.

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2030
 
 

For the fourth time, Panama’s Judicial Branch agreed to postpone the Odebrecht case trial, involving 26 defendants, until January 12.

Among those facing charges are former presidents Ricardo Martinelli (2009-2014) – currently in exile in Colombia – and Juan Carlos Varela (2014-2019).

In a statement, Judge Baloisa Marquinez explained that she opted to hold the trial on the alternate date because she has been unable to locate and notify former President Martinelli of the hearing.

The court also had not yet received the legal assistance requests from Brazil and Peru, which sought to take statements from several witnesses, the statement added.

In Panama, Odebrecht paid more than $59 million in bribes to former high-ranking officials and intermediaries, according to judicial investigations.

The main crime under investigation is money laundering, which originated from the crimes of embezzlement and corruption of public officials, according to the Special Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office.

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2031
 
 

US Today, as the blockade and brutal harassment of Cuba intensify, we demand—like the majority of the nations in the world—the end of unilateral sanctions against the Cuban people, he said.

Carmona addressed the regional and national situation during the Caldillo de Congrio, where he stated: “Today, as the blockade and brutal harassment against Cuba intensify, we demand—like the majority of nations in the world—the end of unilateral sanctions on the Cuban people.”

In his speech, Carmona denounced the dangers looming over the region, where the United States government generalizes its military actions, attacks with lethal weapons, as it does in Venezuela, and enforces its Monroe Doctrine that views Latin America as its backyard.

“Chile should raise its voice for the right to live in peace, as Víctor Jara said,” he also expressed that Latin America and the Caribbean must continue to be a Zone of Peace.

The top leader of the Communist Party of Chile called on the Government and also on the president-elect, Jose Antonio Kast, to increase efforts for non-intervention in the internal affairs of nations.

He pointed out that there are governments in the region, like Mexico, Brazil, and Colombia, that try to prevent ongoing war crimes, but there are others that engage in dangerous arms policies on our continent and in the Southern Cone.

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2032
 
 

Preliminary data indicate that 224 children aged 11 or younger were killed by gunfire.

On Thursday, the Gun Violence Archive (GVA) released preliminary statistics showing that at least 40,000 people were shot in the United States in 2025, including more than 14,600 deaths and over 26,100 injuries.

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The country saw at least 407 mass shooting incidents in 2025, defined as shootings in which four or more people were killed or injured, not including any shooter who may also have been killed or injured in the incident, according to the GVA, a nonprofit organization formed in 2013 to provide free public access to accurate information on gun-related violence in the United States.

The data also indicated that 224 children aged 11 or younger were killed by gunfire, while 461 others in the same age group were wounded during the year. In addition, 1,030 adolescents aged 12 to 17 were killed in shootings, and 2,733 were injured.

The GVA’s gun-related death statistics include homicides, murder, defensive gun use and accidental shootings, but exclude suicides. However, citing preliminary estimates from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the GVA reported that more than 24,000 people died in firearm suicides in 2025.

No other country matches US gun ownership or firearm deaths.

Americans are far more likely to die by gun violence than their peers, with guns woven deeply into daily life, politics and identity, as nearly four in ten adults live in a household with a firearm pic.twitter.com/KzlGsmseo6

— TRT World (@trtworld) December 27, 2025

Local media noted that although shooting-related deaths and injuries have declined for four consecutive years since 2021, more than 40,000 people were killed or injured by gunfire in 2025, with suicides excluded. This means that, on average, more than 110 people were killed or injured by gun violence per day last year.

The implications of U.S. gun violence have been warned about for a long time. In October 2025, for example, NBC News published an article showing that the number of Americans killed by gunfire in the last 50 years is greater than the number of deaths in all the wars in which the United States has been involved.

“Since 1968, more than 1.5 million Americans have died in gun-related incidents, according to data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. By comparison, approximately 1.2 million service members have been killed in every war in U.S. history, according to estimates from the Department of Veterans Affairs and Casualties, a website that maintains an ongoing database of casualties from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan,” it said.

#FromTheSouth News Bits | United States: A shooting at Brown University left at least two people dead and nine injured, prompting police to launch a search for those responsible. pic.twitter.com/ntETCQx5ac

— teleSUR English (@telesurenglish) December 17, 2025

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2033
 
 

Larijani says Trump’s intervention threats risk destabilizing region.

On Friday, Ali Larijani, secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, rejected President Donald Trump’s claims about possible U.S. intervention in support of protesters in the Persian nation.

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“Trump should know that U.S. interference in this internal matter would destabilize the entire region and destroy U.S. interests,” Larijani said, warning the U.S. citizens that “Trump started this adventure. They should be careful about the safety of their soldiers.”

The Iranian official suggested that statements from Trump and Israeli authorities backing the protests reveal “what was happening behind the scenes.”

“We distinguish between the stance of protesting merchants and the actions of disruptive actors,” Larijani noted, implicitly referring to those protesting with political motivations.

Trump, another war for Israel , Iran 🇮🇷

"Netanyahu is our greatest, disastrous president of the 21st century, he ran American foreign policy for 20 years, and cost us trillions of dollars.” Jeffrey Sachs https://t.co/DSMvmEr3U6 pic.twitter.com/Y1XTt95pzx

— Irlandarra (@aldamu_jo) January 2, 2026

On Thursday night, Trump threatened that the U.S. would come to the “rescue” of citizens demonstrating in various Iranian cities if Tehran’s authorities opened fire on them.

“If Iran shoots and violently kills peaceful protesters, which is their custom, the United States will come to their rescue,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform, warning that the U.S. is prepared to act.

The protests that began Sunday have been a response to the worsening economic situation caused by U.S. sanctions against the Persian nation.

Currently, Iran is experiencing a crisis marked by annual inflation of 42%. In November and December, however, monthly inflation exceeded 52% compared with the same months in 2024.

The United States bombed Yemen, Iran, Nigeria, Venezuela, Somalia, and Syria in 2025.
Will there be more war in 2026? pic.twitter.com/z5xUoqfdmQ

— teleSUR English (@telesurenglish) December 31, 2025

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Source: EFE


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2034
 
 

The country’s humanitarian crisis has displaced more than a million people.

On Thursday, Laurent Saint-Cyr, the head of Haiti’s Presidential Transitional Council (CPT), commemorated the country’s 222nd anniversary of independence by calling for dialogue, national unity, and preparations for the general elections scheduled for 2026.

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He stated that security remains the main demand of the citizens and acknowledged progress in state control of areas dominated by armed gangs. However, he admitted that violence continues to affect the Haitian population.

Saint-Cyr denounced the humanitarian crisis that has left more than a million people in despair, suffering from hunger, displacement, and fear. He noted that no one is spared from this situation, including children and entire families.

The CPT president lamented that armed Haitians are becoming a “poison” for their compatriots, who are forced to become internal refugees. He recalled that this was not historic leader Jean-Jacques Dessalines’s vision for independence.

He emphasized that elections are the means to restore legitimacy and stability and that dialogue is the fundamental tool to avoid chaos, overcome political and social divisions, and internal conspiracies.

🇭🇹222 years ago today, Haiti declared its independence after successfully overthrowing slavery and becoming the first free and sovereign Black republic.

After an earth-shaking 13-year revolutionary struggle against multiple colonial empires, the Haitian people did what seemed… pic.twitter.com/6VFAEc68u8

— Party for Socialism and Liberation (@pslnational) January 1, 2026

The Provisional Electoral Council set the general elections for August 30, 2026, with a possible second round on December 6, which represents an opportunity to recover democratic institutions.

In his speech, Saint-Cyr highlighted positive achievements, such as internationally awarded Haitian athletes and intellectuals, as well as Haiti’s return to the FIFA World Cup after a 52-year absence.

The president affirmed that these achievements demonstrate the Haitian people’s capacity to surprise the world. He also recalled that the country achieved independence in 1804 and that today, they can make history again with unity and effort.

The international community and neighboring countries have expressed concern about the violence and the humanitarian emergency in Haiti, calling for urgent solutions that go beyond political discourses.

#FromTheSouth News Bits | Haiti: The transitional government set the date for the presidential elections. The first round will be on August 30th, 2026, and if necessary, a second round will be held on December 6th. pic.twitter.com/KXIZ4Rcnga

— teleSUR English (@telesurenglish) November 30, 2025

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Source: EFE – teleSUR


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2035
 
 

Gaza and Lebanon will remain under Israeli pressure.

After a volatile 2025, the Middle East enters 2026 teetering between reset and relapse amid shifting dynamics that will determine which path prevails. Here are 10 major questions to watch in the year ahead.

1. Will the Gaza ceasefire last this time?

Mediators are pushing for the ceasefire’s second phase, aiming to establish a Board of Peace and a temporary International Stabilization Force. Yet persistent tensions threaten progress: Hamas resists disarmament while Israel demands Gaza’s complete demilitarization.

Plus Israel’s 2026 legislative election and the Palestinian Authority’s mounting challenges, these dynamics will interact to determine Gaza’s trajectory in 2026.

2. Will Israel attack Iran again?

The Israel-Iran war in June marked a sharp shift from shadow conflict to direct confrontation between the two archrivals. Although the 12-day conflict ended without triggering a wider war, Israeli leaders continue to view Iran’s nuclear program as an existential threat. Meanwhile, Iran’s ties with the IAEA remain strained. How these factors evolve in 2026 will heavily influence regional stability and diplomacy.

The UN in Gaza in one picture. pic.twitter.com/K7WDnBepFz

— Mohamad Safa (@mhdksafa) December 31, 2025

3. What will happen to those major armed groups?

Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon, weakened by military campaigns, will remain under Israeli pressure. Syrian authorities will continue efforts to integrate Kurdish-led militias into state structures, and the PKK’s withdrawal from Türkiye will further shift Kurdish dynamics across the region.

In Yemen, the Houthis retain firm control of the north, and their tensions with Israel remain at a breaking point. Whether those armed groups will disarm or regroup will reshape the region’s power balance.

4. Can post-war countries truly reset?

Since Bashar al-Assad’s ouster in late 2024, Syria’s interim government has normalized ties with Arab states, secured sanctions relief, and cautiously engaged with the United States, though disputes with Israel over the Golan Heights persist.

Iraq faces a delicate political transition as Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’ Al-Sudani navigates a fragmented parliament while attempting to revive economic momentum despite oil dependence and lingering militia threats. Both countries’ paths in 2026 will test whether post-conflict countries can achieve genuine reintegration and domestic stability.

5. Can divided nations escape internal conflict?

Despite increasing mediation efforts, Sudan’s bloody civil war shows no signs of ending for now, and the humanitarian crisis has reached appalling levels. Yemen remains deeply fragmented: even territories out of Houthi control are fractured, with the recent flare-up in Saudi-UAE tensions exposing the conflicting goals of the local factions they back.

Libya continues to be governed by rival administrations, yet its High National Elections Commission has started preparations for holding presidential and parliamentary elections in mid-April 2026. Across these countries, ordinary people yearn for a swift return to stability and normal life.

This is Gaza, which the entire world has abandoned, and the monsters of the earth are eating it.

“May God grant you victory, O people of Gaza.” pic.twitter.com/NxIiIBj7iH

— Irlandarra (@aldamu_jo) December 31, 2025

6. Can Abraham Accords expand further?

The Gaza war has significantly dampened prospects for Saudi Arabia or Syria joining the Accords. Heavy Palestinian casualties made normalization politically toxic, even with sustained U.S. efforts to encourage participation.

Washington now faces stringent conditions: Saudi Arabia demands a clear path to a two-state solution, while Syria rejects participation over the Golan Heights. Any expansion in 2026 will likely depend on tangible progress toward resolving the Palestinian question.

7. Will COP31 in Türkiye deliver meaningful results?

Following COP30’s failure to secure binding commitments on fossil fuel reduction, COP31 in Antalya, Türkiye, faces heightened expectations for concrete action. A key question is whether the United States, which skipped COP30, will return and recommit to global climate efforts. Success will be measured not in pledges but in binding commitments to measurable emissions reductions.

8. Can Gulf states’ economic diversification strengthen regional resilience?

Gulf countries are intensifying efforts to reduce oil dependence, focusing on tourism, finance, manufacturing, AI, renewable energy, and green hydrogen. Private sector growth and global trade integration are expected to accelerate in 2026, supporting knowledge-based economies.

Persistent youth unemployment drives governments to expand vocational training, entrepreneurship programs, and private-sector incentives. Whether these efforts will bear fruit will determine the region’s long-term economic and social stability.

Gaza 2025. Atrocities committed by Israel at the behest of the United States. #GazaGenocide pic.twitter.com/ejfz5e0YGi

— Aisha (@Aishalifett) January 2, 2026

9. How far can America retreat from the Middle East?

The U.S. administration has of late vowed to reorient the country toward the Western Hemisphere and reduce global commitments, yet Middle Eastern realities will constrain its disengagement. Even if Washington truly intends to pull back, ongoing conflicts, energy security concerns, the Palestinian issue, and Israel-Iran tensions all mean it cannot simply walk away.

10. How much further will China-Arab cooperation advance?

With 2026 marking the 70th anniversary of China-Arab diplomatic relations, the second China-Arab States Summit, scheduled to take place in China, will set another milestone.

Expectations are running high for more fruitful cooperation in trade, economic, financial, technological, cultural, and other sectors, and for greater progress in building a higher-level China-Arab community with a shared future amid evolving global economic and geopolitical dynamics.

#FromTheSouth News Bits | Middle East: The Gaza Government Operations Room announced that 200,000 prefabricated housing units are urgently required to shelter displaced families and provide safe living conditions. pic.twitter.com/4kHAPllWoi

— teleSUR English (@telesurenglish) January 1, 2026

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2036
 
 

The U.S. should not treat another country and its people as something to be bought and owned.

On Thursday, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen rebuked renewed talk of acquiring Greenland, saying that Denmark’s “closest ally” should not treat another country and its people as something to be bought and owned.

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Without explicitly naming the United States, Frederiksen said the past year was characterized by “threats, pressure, and condescending talk” from a country she described as Denmark’s “closest ally through a lifetime.”

Frederiksen addressed a range of issues, including the economy and social welfare, but reserved her tough language for the geopolitical pressures facing the country, particularly concerning the Arctic territory of Greenland.

“Now again the conflict over Greenland — over the Kingdom,” Frederiksen said, referring to renewed diplomatic frictions.

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"It would be a great mistake to believe that Trump's plans to annex Greenland are just extravagant conversations by the American administration.

The US had such plans back in the 1860s, to annex Greenland and Island,… pic.twitter.com/gXeobzgDXE

— Megatron (@Megatron_ron) March 27, 2025

She criticized the mindset behind the pressure as an outdated view of the world — “about wanting to take over another country, another people. As if it were something one could buy and own.”

“We shoulder our responsibility in the world. It is not us seeking any conflict,” she said. “But let no one be in doubt: No matter what happens, we will stand firm on what is right and wrong.”

Her remarks came after U.S. President Donald Trump announced the appointment of Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry as the U.S. special envoy to Greenland on Dec. 21, 2025, renewing diplomatic tension between Washington and the Danish Realm.

Since taking office in January 2025, Trump has repeatedly expressed interest in gaining control of Greenland, saying that he would not rule out the use of “military or economic coercion” to achieve that goal.

#FromTheSouth News Bits | United States: President Donald Trump reiterated his claim to annex the territory of Greenland, which belongs to Denmark, during his first meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte since taking up his post. pic.twitter.com/ApM7gaZy9y

— teleSUR English (@telesurenglish) March 14, 2025

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2037
 
 

Russia has formally asked the United States stop chasing an oil tanker that had been sailing for Venezuela to pick up oil, a report says.


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2038
 
 

The Global South moves to dismantle the unilateral actions of the North.

The year 2025 has become a turning point in global history. As the unipolar power of the late 20th century fades, a new multipolar order is being built through conflict, economic resistance, and an emerging “alliance of systemic survival” in the Global South.

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From Washington to Gaza and from BRICS+ capitals to the Caribbean, the architecture of power is being reshaped in real time.​

1. The Return of the Monroe Doctrine and the Axis of Reaction

The political landscape of 2025 was dominated by a “Conservative Restoration” in the United States. The return of Donald Trump to the White House in January marked the beginning of an aggressive phase of protectionism and exclusionary nationalism.

This era, described by analysts as Monroe Doctrine 2.0, seeks to reaffirm U.S. control over the Western Hemisphere through “economic blackmail” and symbolic territorial offensives.

  • January 10: The year begins with the inauguration of President Nicolás Maduro, representing a refusal to capitulate to external regime-change pressures and a reaffirmation of regional autonomy.
  • January 20: Donald Trump’s return signals a “symbolic and territorial offensive,” including the imperialist proposal to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the “Gulf of America” to erase sovereign identity.
  • January 21: The launch of “Operation Aurora” and mass ICE raids signals a devastating humanitarian impact on Latin American families. This policy marks the “criminalization of survival,” using military forces for domestic raids.
  • February: Washington implements 25% tariffs against Mexico and Canada. And up to 100% against BRICS+ nations to force a break with China and curb de-dollarization.

2. Resistance and the Reconfiguration

While the North hardens its borders, the Global South becomes the center of resistance. Palestine remains at the heart of this struggle. On March 2, Israel’s total blockade deepens what experts describe as a “planned famine” in Gaza, with full famine conditions officially declared by August.

Between March 14 and 17, the United States begins deporting migrants to El Salvador’s CECOT “Terrorism Confinement Center,” in clear violation of human rights, while Israel unilaterally ends a ceasefire and resumes massive air strikes on Gaza.​

At the same time, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) continue to grow in Latin America. In April, China advances as a key partner for infrastructure, despite U.S. pressure and blackmail against governments that engage with Beijing.

By May, the BRICS+ bloc emerges not only as an economic space but as a “multipolar refuge” for countries seeking protection from sanctions and dollar dependency. This shift turns multipolarity into a strategy of systemic survival rather than a mere diplomatic choice.​

In June, the global conflict escalates further. Between June 13 and 24, Israel, backed by the United States, carried out a 12-day bombing campaign against military and nuclear sites in Iran, provoking unprecedented missile responses and pushing the region to the brink of a wider war.​

On August 15, the world’s attention shifts to Anchorage, Alaska, where Trump and Vladimir Putin meet in a summit that Western media calls a “peace summit,” but which many analysts interpret as a “Reverse Nixon” moment.

3. The Consolidation of the Multipolar Vanguard

By mid-2025, the global financial architecture witnessed what analysts call the “Irreversible Erosion” of Western hegemony. As the G7 closed inward with protectionist barriers, the Global South solidified an alternative based on technological sovereignty and resource control.

  • The “Tianjin Thaw” and the Eurasian Giant: In September, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Tianjin marked a historic reconciliation between China and India. This “union of necessity,” triggered by U.S. trade hostility, saw the two giants settle long-standing Himalayan border disputes to focus on a “post-Western” world order.
  • The Dedollarization Offensive: Under the Russia-India-China (RIC) axis, trade reached record levels of settlement in local currencies. By 2025, over 90% of Russia-China trade will bypass the dollar, creating a “financial safety net” that shields smaller economies from the unilateral sanctions of the North.
  • Expansion of the Bloc: The formal incorporation of new strategic partners, including Iran and Ethiopia, pushed the BRICS+ to represent over 30% of global GDP and 40% of the world’s population. This bloc is no longer just an economic club but the financial backbone of the Global South.

4. The Systemic Crisis – Environmental Collapse and the “Climate Fraud”

The year 2025 proved that the extractive model of the North is not only unsustainable but physically destructive to the heart of the empire itself.

  • January – February: The most devastating wildfires in the history of Los Angeles served as a grim reminder of the climate crisis. While the fire struck indiscriminately, the recovery highlighted profound class inequalities, leaving the most vulnerable families homeless while the “Technological Aristocracy” remained insulated.
  • November: During the COP30 summit, rich nations once again resisted funding reparations for climate-related “loss and damage”. Instead, the Global North prioritized the militarization of the Arctic and new trade routes, leading activists to label the summit a “Climate Fraud”.
  • The Battle for Water and Land: Throughout Latin America (Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Peru, México), climate litigation intensified as indigenous communities and environmental defenders faced increased criminalization while protecting strategic water reserves from extractive concessions.

5. The Interception of the Sumud

By October 2025, the humanitarian situation in Gaza reached a definitive breaking point, prompting the largest civilian maritime challenge to the blockade in history.

  • October 2–4: A convoy of nearly 50 vessels from 44 countries, the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF), attempted to establish a maritime corridor to deliver symbolic aid and “bear witness” to the genocide. In a series of aggressive maneuvers in international waters, Israeli naval forces intercepted and boarded all 42 primary vessels, including the final boat, the Marinette.
  • Abduction and Global Outcry: Over 450 activists—including European parliamentarians, doctors, and the climate activist Greta Thunberg—were detained and taken to the Israeli port of Ashdod. This “act of state piracy” triggered a wave of global protests, most notably in Italy, where over two million people took to the streets, signaling a deep fracture between Western governments and their populations.
  • The Death of International Law: Human rights organizations, including Amnesty International, condemned the interception as a blatant violation of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and the ICJ’s provisional measures requiring the delivery of aid.

6. A World at the Ballot Box – The “Bukelization” of the Right

The political map also shifts at the ballot box. The last quarter of 2025 was defined by elections that reshape alliances and strengthen what many call the “Bukelization” of the right: the use of extreme security discourse, inspired by Nayib Bukele’s model, to win votes amid crisis.

In Ecuador and Bolivia, elections in the Lithium Triangle became battles over control of strategic minerals, with popular movements trying to defend sovereignty against IMF-backed neoliberal projects.​

In December, far-right candidate José Antonio Kast won Chile’s presidential runoff, aligning the country with the Trump-Milei axis and weakening spaces such as CELAC.

In November, the collapse of Olaf Scholz’s government and the rise of the far‑right AfD left Germany introspective and paralyzed. This internal crisis limits the European Union’s capacity to resist U.S. pressure to “decouple” from China, deepening its dependence on Washington.

Across Africa and Asia, elections in countries such as Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire, and Myanmar also reveal the central role of governance in economic transformation and the dangers of militarized politics in times of crisis.​

7. The Sharm El-Sheikh Declaration

On October 13, the focus shifts to Sharm El‑Sheikh, Egypt. The Trump-Sisi summit produced the “Trump Declaration for Enduring Peace,” a document critics describe as a corporate business plan rather than a political peace treaty.

The agreement was signed by mediators (the U.S., Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey) but not by the direct parties to the conflict, Israel and Hamas.

The declaration proposes that Gaza be administered by an “apolitical Palestinian committee” overseen by an international “Board of Peace” chaired by Donald Trump and Tony Blair. This technocratic structure effectively removes Palestinian sovereignty and converts Gaza into a ward of global capital.

Leaked plans confirm a vision of “New Gaza” as the “Riviera of the Middle East,” filled with AI-driven smart cities and an “Elon Musk” manufacturing hub built over the ruins of the Erez industrial zone.

8. Sovereignty in the Age of Algorithms

Meanwhile, the digital front becomes a key battlefield. In 2025, a new wave of Gen Z-led protests erupts around the world, targeting corruption, surveillance, and what many describe as “digital colonialism.”

The struggle for sovereignty now includes control of data, platforms, and infrastructure, challenging the monopoly of the “Technological Aristocracy” of the North.

For progressive governments in Mexico, Brazil, and Venezuela, digital sovereignty becomes a central tool to resist the new Monroe Doctrine, defend social movements, and link critical minerals, such as those of the Lithium Triangle, to the right to develop their own technological future.​

9. The Deployment in the Caribbean – “Southern Spear” and the Naval Siege

As the year drew to a close, the focus of U.S. geopolitical aggression shifted decisively toward the Caribbean, transforming the “mare nostrum” into a theater of military intimidation.

  • November 13: U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth officially launched “Operation Southern Spear,” a massive naval and air deployment under the pretext of an anti-drug campaign. The operation involved the USS Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group, bringing stealth fighters and nuclear-capable assets just miles from the Venezuelan coast.
  • The Humanitarian Toll: Between September and December 2025, U.S. forces conducted dozens of strikes against vessels in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific. These actions, justified as “targeting narco-terrorists,” resulted in over 100 extrajudicial executions and the destruction of civilian boats, sparking condemnation from Caracas.
  • Energy Piracy and Blockade: In December, the U.S. escalated the conflict by seizing two tankers containing four million barrels of Venezuelan oil on the high seas. Washington announced an absolute naval blockade against tankers carrying Venezuelan energy, a move aimed at strangling the Venezuelan economy and asserting neocolonial control over regional resources.

10. The Dawn of Transactional Geopolitics and the Multipolar Refuge

As the year drew to a close, two parallel realities defined the global landscape. On the one hand, Washington’s aggressive unilateralism, tariffs, sanctions, blockades, and militarized borders created the very Eurasian integration it sought to prevent, deepening the “reverse Nixon” effect and consolidating a systemic survival alliance between Russia, China, and India.

On the other hand, countries of the Global South, regardless of their internal political systems, increasingly sought protection in BRICS+ and the SCO to escape economic blackmail and defend their development.​

In Latin America and beyond, the lesson of 2025 was stark. The world is not returning to the old “rules-based order,” but entering a brutal era of transactional geopolitics where sovereignty is traded for bases, corridors, and control of strategic routes.

Faced with Monroe Doctrine 2.0 and a neocolonial pincer that combines military pressure, financial siege, and digital control, the only viable path for the peoples of the South is the unrestricted defense of self-determination and the acceleration of sovereign integration.

As 2026 begins, the Global South stands at a crossroads: submit to a renewed empire, or deepen the multipolar refuge to build a future rooted in social justice, environmental dignity, and true democratic sovereignty.

Sources: teleSUR – Al Jazeera – Al Mayadeen – TRT – Xinhua – NODAL – BBC – NYT – VTV


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(FILE) Uruguay's Foreign Minister Mario Lubetkin. Photo: EFE.


Uruguay assumed on January 1st the presidency of the Group of 77 and China (G77+China), the largest bloc of developing countries within the United Nations system.

Foreign Minister Mario Lubetkin stated that during its presidency, Uruguay will prioritize reducing inequality, addressing conflicts and humanitarian crises, the impact of climate change, and defending multilateralism as a central tool for global governance.

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The country’s international leadership will expand further in the coming months, as it is set to assume the pro tempore presidency of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC, in Spanish) in March, overseeing political and economic dialogue with the European Union.

Dentro de la UE hay un choque entre globalistas/liberales y aquellos que son más proteccionistas y nacionalistas, algo que se hace evidente en las élites occidentales, indicó Marcelo Ramírez.#NotablesTeleSUR con @JorgeGestoso 👇🏾
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— Notables teleSUR (@NotablestlSUR) December 31, 2025

The G77+China Functionality

Headquartered in New York and comprised of 134 states, the G77+China leadership rotates regionally each year, with Latin America and the Caribbean holding the current term.

The bloc’s core mission is to function as a coordination platform where Global South nations can defend common economic interests, strengthen their collective bargaining power, and promote South-South cooperation.

The group brings together nearly four-fifths of the world’s population and two-thirds of the United Nations member states. Furthermore, it represents approximately half of international goods trade and one-third of global services exchange.

Among its members are both some of the world’s most populous nations—India, China, and Indonesia—and small island states with populations of fewer than 100,000 inhabitants.


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Photo: UNESCO.


In precolonial Paraguay, Native People handcrafted a garment called the poncho, weaving natural materials with distinctive techniques passed down through generations.

Specifically, the 60-stripe poncho‘s (Para’í) meaning was forever altered during the 1860s war. Beyond its practical use for warmth and concealment by Paraguayan fighters, it emerged as an enduring national symbol of resilience and survival against overwhelming odds.

RELATED: The Nazca Lines: A Two-Millennia Legacy Etched in Stone

In 2023, UNESCO formally recognized the ancestral techniques behind this poncho, inscribing them on its List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding.

This critical status has unlocked international support for its preservation, including a 2025 project that provided artisans with high-quality Peruvian cotton thread.

Currently, tests are also being conducted in Paraguay to develop a locally produced thread that meets the standards of the master weavers and ensures the long-term sustainability of the craft.

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(FILE) United Nations Special Rapporteur for the Occupied Palestinian Territories Francesca Albanese . Photo: EFE.


United Nations Special Rapporteur for the Occupied Palestinian Territories Francesca Albanese has argued that the official death toll during the Israeli offensive could be far lower than reality.

Albanese cited independent studies by academics and scientists estimating that the total number of fatalities could reach 680,000—a figure that far exceeds the numbers reported so far.

RELATED: United Arab Emirates Delivers 7,300 Tons of Aid to Gaza

Of that total, approximately 380,000 are estimated to be children under five years old, revealing the devastating scale of the crisis and its disproportionate impact on the most vulnerable population.

The UN official explained that these estimates are based on the collapse of the healthcare system, the massive destruction of infrastructure, and the inability to properly record all deaths occurring in Gaza.

The Zionist entity has ensured that the lack of access to hospitals, the shortage of medicines, and the impossibility of conducting reliable censuses prevent accurate figures from being obtained for the tragedy unfolding on Palestinian soil.

Albanese assures that the international community has underestimated the Palestinian crisis.

“Some scholars and scientists estimate the real death toll in Gaza at 680,000.”

“If confirmed, 380,000 of them are infants under five.”

—Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur pic.twitter.com/J212CDHne4

— Censored Humans (@CensoredHumans) December 31, 2025

For Albanese, merely counting the victims is not enough—it is essential to recognize that the occupation and Tel Aviv’s regime policies have created a cycle of violence that perpetuates over time.


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Argentineans are facing increases in essential services and key items of household consumption, in a context of neliberal fiscal adjustment. Photo: EFE.

Argentine households face new rounds of significant tariff increases for electricity, gas, and water from January 2026, as the government implements a fiscal adjustment strategy, modifies subsidy schemes, and seeks to ensure the economic sustainability of public services.


Argentina is ushering in 2026 with a substantial increase in public service tariffs, a move confirmed by official sources, which includes adjustments to electricity bills, particularly affecting the City of Buenos Aires and the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area (AMBA, in Spanish), and other basic services such as gas and water supply, impacting directly the purchasing power of a population already burdened by inflation and stagnant wages.

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The affectations also include public transport, rents, private health insurance and fuels, as part of an economic policy that prioritizes fiscal adjustment and the targeting of subsidies.

The Argentinean National Government has announced a pivotal change to the existing tariff segmentation scheme that will replaced the the existing model with a new classification system, streamlining residential users into just two categories. Furthermore, subsidized consumption blocks will vary according to the season, with these modifications officially taking effect from January 2, 2026.

These increases do not yet include the elimination of energy subsidies announced by the national Government, a measure that could lead to double-digit increases, especially in gas.

Electricity services will have a 2.31%- 2.24% increase in a new scheme of Targeted Energy Subsidies, which sets as a limit of access to subsidies a family income equivalent to three Minimum Expenditure Basket (MEB).

Natural gas, for its part, will have an increase of 0.53% on the value, together with an adjustment in the fixed charges that will raise tickets between 2% and 3%.

The water service will experience one of the greatest impacts: the Government authorized a rate of 16% for the first four months of 2026, applied in a staggered way with 4% monthly between January and April.

Bus and train fares are set to rise by 4.5%, which represents a substantial increase. Rents, regulated under the recently repealed law, will undergo an annual update of 36.39%, adjusted by the Rental Contracts Index (ICL), which reverses a downward trend observed in previous months.

Private health continues its upward trajectory since the Javier Milei’s Government deregulated the sector have consistently faced monthly fee increases that exceed the inflation rate. In January 2026 major private medical companies have already announced that fees will increase by between 2.2 and 2.9%, an adjustment that will also apply to co-payments.

This scenario unfolds following the approval of the 2026 Budget, which projects an annual inflation of 10.1% and includes significant cuts in areas like Science and Education.

While the salaries of most workers remain suppressed, with collective bargaining agreements often not approved if they surpass inflation metrics, the tariffs increase restricts disposable income available for internal consumption for the majority of the population.


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By Ben Norton -Dec 26, 2025

It was the Soviet Union and China that defeated fascism in WWII. Their heroic contribution was later erased by the West. In the First Cold War, the US recruited former Nazis.

2025 marked the 80th anniversary of the defeat of fascism in World War Two. Unfortunately, the history of this extremely important conflict is not very well understood today.

It was not the United States and its Western allies that defeated fascism in WWII. That is a myth that is promoted by Hollywood movies.

In reality, it was the Soviet Union and China that defeated fascism in WWII. However, their heroic contribution was later erased by the West, when the US waged the First Cold War against the global socialist movement.

The vast majority of Nazi casualties, approximately 80%, were on the Eastern Front, in the Third Reich’s savage, scorched-earth battles against the Soviet Red Army.

More than 26 million Soviets died in the Nazi empire’s genocidal war. Compare that to the just over 400,000 US Americans who died, and the roughly 450,000 Brits who lost their lives.

This means that 62 Soviets were killed for every US American who died in WWII. Yet, tragically, their sacrifice has been forgotten in the West – or, better said, erased from public consciousness for political reasons.

The fact that the USSR defeated Nazi Germany was even admitted by the inveterate anti-communist Winston Churchill, an explicit racist, colonialist, and erstwhile admirer of Hitler who oversaw the British empire’s extreme crimes, including a famine in Bengal in 1943.

In a speech in August 1944, Churchill acknowledged:

“I have left the obvious, essential fact to this point, namely, that it is the Russian Armies who have done the main work in tearing the guts out of the German army. In the air and on the oceans we could maintain our place, but there was no force in the world which could have been called into being, except after several more years, that would have been able to maul and break the German army unless it had been subjected to the terrible slaughter and manhandling that has fallen to it through the strength of the Russian Soviet Armies”.

Then, in October 1944, Churchill said, “I have always believed and I still believe that it is the Red Army that has torn the guts out of the filthy Nazis”.

In fact, the USSR wanted to crush fascism even earlier by proposing a surprise attack on Nazi Germany in 1939, weeks before Hitler invaded Poland. Soviet military officers made an official request to British and French officials to form an alliance against Nazi Germany in August 1939, but London and Paris were not interested. The USSR had a million troops ready to fight, but the Western European powers were not prepared.

What the capitalist countries in Western Europe and North America had hoped for was that Nazi Germany would attack the Soviet Union, which they considered their main enemy. This is why the Western imperial powers had long appeased Hitler, signing shameful deals like the 1938 Munich Agreement, which allowed the Nazi empire to expand in Europe.

What the Western capitalist “liberal democracies” and the fascist regimes shared in common was mutual hatred of communism. The rich oligarchs who controlled Western governments feared that they would lose their privileges if workers in their countries were inspired by the Bolshevik Revolution.

In the 1930s, the US State Department spoke positively of fascism as an alternative to communism, and the US chargé d’affaires in Germany praised the supposedly “more moderate section of the [Nazi] party, headed by Hitler himself … which appeal[s] to all civilized and reasonable people”.

It must be emphasized that, when the Japanese empire officially allied with Nazi Germany in 1936, the name of the deal they signed was the Agreement Against the Communist International, or the Anti-Comintern Pact. Benito Mussolini’s fascist regime in Italy subsequently signed the agreement in 1937, and the fascist regimes in Spain, Hungary, and other European countries joined in the following years. It was extreme, violent anti-communism that united all of these fascist powers.

While there is widespread ignorance about the Soviet Union’s leading role in crushing Nazi Germany in WWII, the heroic contribution that the people of China made to the defeat of the Japanese empire is even less well known.

For Europe, WWII began in 1939, when Nazi Germany invaded Poland. For the people of China, the war started much earlier, in 1931, when the Japanese empire invaded the Manchuria region of northern China.

For 14 years, the people of China resisted Japan’s aggression, as the imperial regime sought to colonize more and more Chinese territory.

By the end of the war in 1945, roughly 20 million Chinese had lost their lives. This means that approximately 48 Chinese were killed for every US American who died in WWII.

In China, WWII is known as the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, and it was part of a larger conflict called the World Anti-Fascist War.

China held an important event on 3 September 2025 commemorating the 80th anniversary of the defeat of fascism. It featured key leaders of countries that are today, once again, fighting against imperialism and fascism, including China’s President Xi Jinping, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin, the DPRK’s leader Kim Jong-un, Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian, and officials from other countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, including Cuba’s President Miguel Díaz-Canel and Nicaragua’s representative Laureano Ortega Murillo.

Xi Putin Kim China WWII military parade September 2025 leaders

The United States has long taken credit for the defeat of the fascist Japanese empire, but this erases the enormous, heroic, 14-year contribution made by the Chinese people.

Although it is true that the United States was briefly allied with the USSR and China during WWII, and it did provide significant military assistance through its 1941 Lend-Lease Act, Washington immediately terminated that partnership in 1945.

In fact, even before WWII officially ended, the United States had already started to recruit fascists to help them wage the First Cold War. US intelligence agencies saved many Nazi war criminals in the infamous Operation Paperclip. Instead of facing justice, these genocidaires assisted Washington in its subsequent attacks on the Soviet Union and its communist allies in Eastern Europe.

Later, the CIA and NATO created Operation Gladio, in which they used fascist war criminals as foot soldiers of their new global imperialist war on socialism. The former top Nazi military officer Adolf Heusinger was appointed the chair of NATO’s military committee, and the ex Nazi Hans Speidel became commander of NATO’s land forces in Central Europe.

The United States even rehabilitated Nazi war criminal Reinhard Gehlen, who had directed Hitler’s military intelligence on the Eastern Front in WWII, and who later led the CIA-backed Gehlen Organization to help Washington wage its cold war against communists.

The United States did not defeat fascism; it rehabilitated and absorbed fascism into the capitalist empire that Washington built after WWII, centered in Wall Street and based on the dollar.

The contemporary German government published the results of a study in 2016, called the Rosenberg project, which sifted through classified documents from 1950 to 1973. It found that, at the height of the Cold War, the government of capitalist West Germany, which was a member of NATO, was full of former Nazis.

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In fact, 77% of senior officials in West Germany’s Justice Ministry had been Nazis. Ironically, there had been a lower percentage of Nazi Party members in the Justice Ministry in Berlin when the genocidal dictator Adolf Hitler himself was in charge of the Third Reich.

Similarly, in Japan after WWII, US occupation forces released Japanese war criminals from prison and used them to construct an imperial client regime. The CIA helped to create and fund the powerful Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), which has essentially governed Japan as a one-party state, with few exceptions, since 1955.

Notorious war criminal Nobusuke Kishi had overseen genocidal crimes against humanity against the Chinese people as an administrator of the Japanese empire’s puppet regime of Manchukuo, in Manchuria, during WWII. After the war ended, the United States strongly supported Kishi, who led the LDP, established the de facto one-party state, and became prime minister of the country.

Still today, the Kishi dynasty is one of the most powerful families in Japan. Kishi’s grandson Shinzo Abe also led the LDP and served as prime minister from 2012 and 2020, closely allying Japan with the United States, while antagonizing China and rewriting the history of WWII.

In short, after the Soviet Union and China led the fight to defeat fascism in WWII, the US empire recruited fascists to fight its global war against socialism.

Today, it is extremely important to learn these facts and correct the historical record, because 2025 is the 80th anniversary of the end of WWII, and it is clear that the proper lessons have not been learned in the West.

The planet is still plagued by extreme imperial violence, and closer than ever to another world war.

The United States and Israel have been carrying out a genocide against the Palestinian people in Gaza, committing atrocities that are reminiscent of the fascists’ crimes against humanity in WWII.

Fascism has its roots in European colonialism. The genocidal tactics that the European empires used in Asia, Africa, and Latin America were later used by the fascists inside Europe.

Nazi leader Adolf Hitler was inspired by the genocidal crimes that the German empire had committed in southern Africa, and also by the genocide that the US colonialists had carried out against indigenous peoples in North America. The Nazis were likewise influenced by the US government’s racist laws against Black Americans, in its apartheid system known as Jim Crow.

Given the close links between fascism and Western imperialism, it is not surprising to see that, today, the US regime has become increasingly fascist. Politicians in Washington scapegoat immigrants and foreigners for the many domestic problems in their country, including the significant growth in inequality, poverty, and homelessness. They have no solutions other than more violence, racism, and war.

The increasing political desperation and instability in Washington is combining in a toxic mixture with the greed of US corporations in the military-industrial complex, which profit from war, and are thus incentivized to push for more conflict, not for peace.

The United States, as the leader of NATO, has already been waging a proxy war against Russia in Ukrainian territory, using the people of Ukraine as cannon fodder in an imperial war, tragically destroying an entire generation of Ukrainians in a vain attempt to maintain US global hegemony.

The US empire has also used its Israeli attack dog to wage war on the people of Iran, in an attempt to overthrow the revolutionary government in Tehran and impose a puppet regime, like the former king, the shah, who was propped up by Washington.

The number one target of the US empire today, however, is the People’s Republic of China. US imperialists fear that China is the only country powerful enough to not only challenge but to defeat Washington’s global hegemony.

The US empire is waging a Second Cold War against China, and it has weaponized everything in this hybrid war, imposing sanctions and tariffs to wage economic war, using its control over the dollar system in a financial war, and exploiting the media to spread disinformation and fake news as part of an information war.

Part of the US empire’s strategy in this information war is to erase the Chinese people’s major contribution to the defeat of fascism and imperialism in WWII.

This is why it is so crucial to defend the facts, and to teach the true history of WWII to people today. If we don’t correct the historical record, the fascists and imperialists of the 21st century will weaponize ignorance in order to carry out the same crimes that their ideological brethren committed in the 20th century.

(Geopolitical Economy)


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(FILE) Photo: EFE.

Russia has presented U.S. officials a proof of an attempted Ukrainian drone attack on President Vladimir Putin’s private residence last week.


Russia presented proof of an attempted drone attack on President Vladimir Putin’s residence to U.S. officials in Moscow on Thursday, handing over decoded flight data from a downed Ukrainian aircraft.

The drone was shot down by air defense systems on the night of December 29 over the Novgorod region, the Defense Ministry reported.

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According to the head of Russia’s Central Intelligence Directorate (GRU), Vice Admiral Igor Kostiukov, navigation systems remained intact in several of the downed drones.

Dolgiye Borody, also known as Valdai and Uzhin, is Putin’s residence located 20 kilometers from the city of Valdai in the Novgorod region. It is part of the official residences of the head of state, which include the Kremlin, Novo-Ogaryovo (outside Moscow), Bocharov Ruchei (in Sochi), and the Konstantinovsky Palace in Strelna, near St. Petersburg.

“A stubborn silence of the United Nations human rights system, led by UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Mr. Türk, is puzzling,” said the Russian Permanent Representative to the UN Office in Geneva, Ambassador Gennady Gatilov.

The official further called for an “assessment from the relevant special procedures of the Human Rights Council,” underscoring that inaction “would amount to a silent cover-up of yet another crime committed by the Kiev clique, which has shifted to a policy of state terrorism.”


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Members of the COB took to the streets in La Paz to protest Supreme Decree 5503. Decemeber 31, 2025. Photo: EFE.


The Bolivian Workers’ Center (COB, in Spanish) has called for a nationwide demonstration this Saturday, January 3, escalating an indefinite strike against Supreme Decree 5503, a controversial fuel-price measure that cripples the economic rights of the working class.

Under the slogan “Bolivia Is Not For Sale,” the march will depart from Calamarca, a town near La Paz, and aims to reach the seat of government before a scheduled meeting between union representatives and national authorities on Monday. The mobilization marks a sharp intensification of protests that began on December 19, following the enactment of the decree.

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“We are radicalizing our measures to force the government to repeal this decree,” said union leader Mario Segundo.

COB Executive Secretary Mario Argollo framed the protests as a battle for the nation’s future. “This decree puts the country up for sale,” he stated. “History will judge us if we don’t stop a government that is raffling off Bolivia.”

🔵#GrupoFides | #ANF #Política La Central Obrera Boliviana (COB) convocó a la "Bolivia no se vende" para este sábado, partirá desde la localidad de Calamarca hacia la ciudad de #LaPaz con el de radicalizar sus medidas de presión contra el Decreto Supremo 5503. pic.twitter.com/FLV3eUMEsf

— Agencia de Noticias Fides (@noticiasfides) January 1, 2026

Argollo further accused the administration of waging a campaign of intimidation, citing arrests of labor organizers and forceful evictions from protest camps. “They are sowing chaos and terror in the style of a dictatorship,” he declared.

The movement has also drawn support from symbolic acts, including hunger strikes by spouses of affiliates of the Bolivian Mine Workers’ Union Federation (FSTMB, in Spanish), who demand the decree be scrapped.

For its part, the government reopened dialogue channels on Friday, proposing technical roundtables with the COB and the mine workers’ federation. Presidency Minister José Luis Lupo confirmed that sectoral talks are ongoing, even as protests enter their second week.

La COB realiza su primera marcha del año en La Paz contra el Decreto 5503. Mario Argollo dice que las movilizaciones continuarán. pic.twitter.com/PMX5t2TEE9

— ERBOL (@ErbolDigital) January 1, 2026


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(FILE) Photo: EFE.

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was discharged from Brasilia’s DF Star Hospital and returned to Federal Police custody to continue serving his 27-year sentence for attempted coup, following an eight-day hospitalization for multiple surgeries.


Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro -who governed the country from 2019 to 2022- returned to Federal Police headquarters in Brasilia on January 1, 2026, after being discharged from the DF Star Hospital.

Bolsonaro, who is serving a 27-year prison sentence for his involvement in an attempted coup, had been hospitalized since December 24, 2025, undergoing several medical procedures during his eight-day stay, in a medical procedure approved by the Brazil’s Supreme Court.

The former head of state was admitted for a bilateral inguinal hernia operation, a procedure from which he was expected to recover fully. However, his medical team later found it necessary to address additional health concerns, including hypoglycemia.

Prior to his release, Bolsonaro underwent an endoscopy on December 31, which revealed persistent esophagitis and gastritis. Doctors also reported an improvement in his hypoglycemic condition, paving the way for his planned discharge on January 1, contingent on no new health complications arising.

House Arrest Denied

Despite these medical interventions, the legal battle for his temporary release proved unsuccessful. Earlier yesterday, Judge Alexandre de Moraes of the Supreme Federal Court (STF) rejected a request from Bolsonaro’s defense for house arrest on humanitarian grounds.

The defense argued that the former President’s post-operative state necessitated special care that could be compromised within a closed prison environment, citing a similar measure granted to former President Fernando Collor de Mello.

However, Judge De Moraes’s ruling stated that no new facts were presented to justify the house arrest, reiterating previous rejections. The judge underscored that Bolsonaro’s health had, in fact, shown improvement following the elective surgeries, according to reports from his own doctors. Consequently, Bolsonaro was escorted by a large convoy of police vehicles and motorcycles from the hospital to the PF superintendency in the Brazilian capital.

Bolsonaro and several of his allies were convicted in September by a panel of Supreme Court justices of attempting to overthrow Brazil’s democratic system following his 2022 election defeat.

The plot included plans to kill Lula, Vice President Geraldo Alckmin and de Moraes and a plan to encourage an insurrection in early 2023, leading an armed criminal organization and attempting the violent abolition of the democratic rule of law.


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Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro reported on Friday on the progress made in the fight against drug trafficking in the region, emphasizing that “Venezuela has a perfect model for combating drug trafficking.”

The president announced the destruction of the 40th foreign aircraft used by Colombian drug traffickers, as well as the neutralization of the last operational leader of the “Tren del Llano” criminal group in Guárico state, along with four of his accomplices, in an operation carried out in the Venezuelan plains.

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The Venezuelan leader reiterated that “all the cocaine circulating in this region is produced in Colombia” and stressed that Venezuela is a victim of transnational drug trafficking. According to official figures, 430 aircraft linked to drug trafficking—both foreign and Colombian—have been shot down since the implementation of comprehensive security policies. He also confirmed that the national defense system, which combines popular, military, and police forces, guarantees territorial integrity, peace in the country, and the use and enjoyment of all territories.

The Minister of Defense of #Venezuela, Vladimir Padrino Lopez, addressed the Bolivarian Armed Forces of Venezuela, stating that 2025 was a year of many challenges, but also of great victories, particularly from the #fanb, which dealt heavy blows against drug trafficking by air,… pic.twitter.com/bno4SS2AN1

— teleSUR English (@telesurenglish) December 31, 2025

For his part, Defense Minister General-in-Chief Vladimir Padrino López endorsed the president’s statements and described the national strategy as a “successful combat model.” “We offer this successful model of popular-military-police unity to U.S. imperialism so that it can combat drug trafficking effectively and truly,” he stated.

Since the enactment in 2012 of the Law for the Comprehensive Defense of Venezuelan Airspace, 430 drug trafficking aircraft have been disabled, the minister specified. In addition, 156 camps belonging to Colombian drug trafficking groups have been destroyed along the border. The Vice President for Political Sovereignty, Security, and Peace emphasized that Venezuela “is not a key player in drug trafficking,” noting that only 4 or 5% of the traffic attempts to cross national territory. “Any aircraft linked to drug trafficking will be met with a response from the Armed Forces,” he reiterated


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The President of Venezuela publicly questioned the recent threats from the US government, stating: “What does the current US administration hope to achieve with all these threats?” In his remarks, he emphasized that “it is clear they seek to impose their will through threats, intimidation, and force,” which would constitute a direct violation of international law.

The Charter of the United Nations, established in 1945 after World War II, expressly prohibits and condemns any country threatening another with the use of force, the Venezuelan president reminded the audience.

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He stressed that this principle is the “backbone of all post-war international law” and that its violation “constitutes an international crime.” In this context, he affirmed that Washington’s actions “are flagrantly violating international law.”

Several world leaders have repeatedly sanctioned the United States government for its warmongering policies and interference in the internal affairs of other countries. Nobel Peace Prize laureate Adolfo Esquivel recently addressed this situation with a categorical message.

Leaders accuse Trump of undermining international law and violating human rights.

“Lies are the mother of all violence, and Donald Trump uses them against those who oppose US policy and interests,” Esquivel stated in his declaration of August 26, 2025.

The Argentine Nobel laureate points out that the explicit US threat of military intervention against Venezuela, with the objective of overthrowing and arresting Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, reveals that the United States still sees Latin America as its “backyard.”

🚨El Premio Nobel de la Paz, defensor de derechos humanos y activista por la autodeterminación de los pueblos, Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, emitió un contundente comunicado, denunciando las mentiras de Estados Unidos contra Venezuela y la escalada de amenazas a la patria de Simón… pic.twitter.com/ML3mKDeiUs

— SonPolemicas (@SonPolemicas) August 31, 2025

According to the activist, this is reflected in “the economic blockade maintained for more than sixty years against Cuba and in the occupation of the Guantanamo military base,” practices that have marked US policy in the region for decades.

For his part, President Petro condemned the killing of fishermen in the Caribbean Sea by U.S. military forces under the pretext of combating international drug trafficking.

Former Bolivian President Evo Morales posted a message of solidarity with Petro on his social media account, X.

“We send our full solidarity to our brother President Gustavo Petro in the face of the attacks and threats from U.S. President Donald Trump. Gustavo Petro is one of the dignified voices seeking peace. The threats against our sister nation, Colombia, are threats against the entire Greater Homeland,” Morales declared.

Rafael Correa, former president of Ecuador, also posted on X to express his solidarity with the Colombian leader. “That the most powerful man on the planet is an irresponsible clown should concern all of humanity. Strength to President Petro! Strength to Colombia! Strength to Latin America!” he emphasized.

Given this scenario, on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations, the Venezuelan president urged the American people to reflect: “Did you elect the current administration to initiate military interventions in Latin America once again?”

His statement highlights concerns about respect for sovereignty and non-intervention in the internal affairs of other states, fundamental pillars of the international legal order.


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Pope Leo XIV called on Thursday for a commitment to forgiveness and dialogue as paths to building peace, and warned that the world is not transformed through violence or confrontation.

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The message was delivered during the first Mass of the year, celebrated in St. Peter’s Basilica, which coincided with the 59th World Day of Peace.

En esta Jornada #oremosjuntos por la #paz; sobre todo entre las naciones ensangrentadas por conflictos y miseria, pero también en nuestras casas, en las familias heridas por la violencia y el dolor. Con la certeza de que Cristo, nuestra esperanza, es el sol de justicia que nunca…

— Papa León XIV (@Pontifex_es) January 1, 2026

In his homily, the pontiff maintained that salvation does not come through weapons or subjugation, but through the constant effort to understand, reconcile, and welcome everyone without fear or calculation.

To reinforce his reflection, he quoted St. Augustine and emphasized that one of the essential characteristics of God is the gratuitousness of his love, manifested in the image of a defenseless child in the manger.

Leo XIV, celebrating his first New Year as Pope after his election in May, emphasized that the beginning of 2026 represents an opportunity to start a renewed life, marked by the capacity to forgive. Addressing some 5,000 faithful, he described the new year as “an open path, waiting to be discovered, on which to venture, by grace, free and bearers of freedom, forgiven and dispensers of forgiveness.”

In this spirit, he encouraged believers to deepen their faith and embrace a concept of peace that is “disarmed and disarming,” especially for the benefit of the most vulnerable. This call takes on special significance in the context of the Jubilee initiated by his predecessor, Pope Francis, which is approaching its close on January 6.

The World Day of Peace, celebrated every January 1, also served as an opportunity to recall the first message Leo XIV published on December 8 for this commemoration. That text, entitled “Peace be with you all,” In his address, “Toward a Peace That Is Disarmed and Disarming,” the Pope warned against the rise of hopeless rhetoric and expressed concern over the increase in global military spending.

En la Maternidad Divina de María vemos el encuentro de dos inmensas realidades “desarmadas”: la de Dios que renuncia a todo privilegio de su divinidad para nacer según la carne (cf. Flp 2,6-11) y la de la persona que con confianza abraza totalmente su voluntad, rindiéndole…

— Papa León XIV (@Pontifex_es) January 1, 2026

He cautioned that in 2024, the global arms budget grew by 9.4%, reflecting an enormous economic effort directed toward rearmament, despite the lessons learned from the wars of the last century. For the Pope, treating peace as a distant ideal ultimately normalizes war and weakens the capacity to imagine alternative solutions.

Leo XIV also expressed concern about the growing international instability and the recurring use of the argument of external threats to justify military buildup.

Faced with this scenario, he insisted on the need to recover a language and a vision that bring peace closer to daily life and transform it into a real commitment, both for the coming months and for all of Christian life.


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There are suggestions that Petro is using these alleged attacks in an attempt to persuade the Trump administration to lift OFAC sanctions against members of his family circle.

Colombian President Gustavo Petro echoed false reports about an alleged US bombing in Maracaibo, with the aim of linking Venezuela to drug-trafficking networks, according to the Venezuelan outlet La Iguana TV. Through his social media accounts, Petro claimed that the incident at the company Primazol was an attack on ELN cocaine laboratories, when in fact, it was an accidental fire caused by electrical failures that occurred on December 24.

This narrative ignores statements from the company itself and technical reports confirming that the incident involved the combustion of PET resin and had no connection whatsoever to illicit activities. Despite international bodies such as the UN certifying that Venezuela is not a drug-producing country, the Colombian president repeated unsubstantiated information disseminated by the US and its regime-change machinery.

While Petro seeks to ingratiate himself with Washington, the government of Venezuela continues a forceful offensive against drug-trafficking mafias, neutralizing irregular aircraft in the border states of Amazonas and Apure. The spread of these false positives by Gustavo Petro demonstrates, according to the report, a subordination to the foreign policy of the Trump regime in pursuit of personal benefits related to US sanctions.

By attacking Venezuela’s integrity through disinformation, the Colombian government breaks with the principles of Latin American integration and aligns itself with what is described as an imperial strategy of siege aimed at destabilizing the region.

This conduct, the article argues, repeats the patterns of Colombia’s historical right wing, which uses neighboring territory to justify its own failure to contain drug production at home—production that continues to rise under Petro’s administration.

The use of lies to slander Venezuela’sRevolution seeks to legitimize foreign interference and the criminalization of border regions while ignoring the sovereign efforts of Venezuela’s Bolivarian National Armed Force (FANB) in combating drug trafficking.

For its part, the Venezuelan chemical supplies distributor Primazol clarified in official statements that the incident recorded in the early hours of December 24 was an internal event that was promptly brought under control by the Fire Department and the company’s security team.

The company emphasized that there were no personal injuries and that current efforts are focused on cleanup and site assessment, rejecting rumors that have attempted to link the incident to foreign military operations or illicit activities.

With more than 14 years of experience in the country’s industrial development, Primazol noted that some of the information circulating on digital platforms is unverified and was likely manufactured in an attempt to damage the reputation of the organization and its founder.

The company reaffirmed its commitment to corporate responsibility and the safety of its personnel, completely distancing itself from disinformation narratives. By debunking the bombing claim, the company leaves the assertions that seek to criminalize national productive activity without foundation and exposes the use of mere industrial accidents as tools of political propaganda.

In this sense, the article concludes, the social transformation of the region requires leaders committed to truth and self-determination, not heads of state who use disinformation as a bargaining chip to obtain diplomatic favors from a power that has historically plundered and divided Latin America.

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On Wednesday, the president of Primazol, Carlos Eduardo Siu, together with company workers, demanded a retraction from Colombian President Gustavo Petro through a video. They described Petro’s claims as unfounded accusations that express disrespect toward the honor and dignity of the company’s workers.

“We categorically reject all the false accusations that are being made and that are tarnishing my name. We are a family that has been in this country for more than 80 years,” Siu stated, while clarifying that the company does not produce any type of narcotics.

“President Petro, here we neither package nor manufacture any type of narcotic. We ask that you please stop smearing our name and our honor, which have taken so many years to build,” he said during a tour of the facilities, aimed at showing the extent of the damage caused by the fire that occurred on December 24 due to an electrical failure in the wiring system of the company’s main warehouse.

Siu explained that the incident took place in the factory’s main warehouse, where PET resins and PVC are stored. “It was the main warehouse where we keep the high-volume products handled by the company,” he noted, adding that the company employs a workforce of 113 people, of whom 44 live in the city of Maracaibo, in Zulia state.

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