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His New Year’s Eve address focused on unity and tradition.

On Wednesday, President Vladimir Putin congratulated citizens on the New Year and expressed confidence in Russia’s victory in the special military operation in Ukraine.

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The first New Year’s greetings were broadcast on television to residents of the Kamchatka and Chukotka, two regions in Russia’s Far East that are nine time zones ahead of Moscow.

“We celebrate it with our loved ones: our children, parents, friends, and comrades-in-arms. Even those who are far away are always with us,” Putin said as he opened his address. Among the main points of his message were the following:

*. Russia’s future will largely depend on its citizens’ ability to rely on their own strength, mutual support and responsibility for one another.

*. Each citizen’s plans and hopes are inseparable from the fate of the Motherland, as people’s work, successes and achievements shape new chapters in Russia’s thousand-year history.

Putin's traditional New Year's Eve address, which was broadcast just before midnight Moscow time and has already aired in Russia's easternmost time zones like Kamchatka and Chukotka due to the country's sprawling geography (spanning 11 time zones).

The speech clocks in at about… pic.twitter.com/Wucu3g8a1O

— 𝐃𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐝 𝐙 🇷🇺 🇮🇪 (@SMO_VZ) December 31, 2025

*. Social unity is a key factor in Russia’s sovereignty, security and sustainable development.

*. Those fighting in the special military operation have assumed responsibility for defending the Russian homeland, as well as truth and justice. Millions of Russians are thinking of them on New Year’s Eve.

*. Traditions, faith, and historical memory are key factors that unite different generations and strengthen Russia as one large family.

*. Russia will continue to work and create, moving forward for the future of its children and grandchildren, for the sake of a strong and sovereign country.

“I congratulate all our soldiers and commanders on the New Year. We believe in you and in our victory,” Putin said during the three-minute address, delivered with an Orthodox cathedral and the Kremlin visible in the background.

Russia reports drone attack attempt on President Vladimir Putin's residence. pic.twitter.com/fMHksKfjLU

— teleSUR English (@telesurenglish) December 31, 2025

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Sources: EFE – RT – Victor Commentary


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Childcare fraud in Minnesota has been reported since 2014.

On Wednesday, the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump announced the freezing of federal childcare funds for Minnesota and an audit to investigate alleged fraud at daycare centers.

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Jim O’Neill, Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), stated that payments were suspended after allegations that millions of dollars had been diverted to fraudulent daycare centers over the past decade.

In addition, the HHS will tighten requirements for payments from the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) to all states, including justification and receipt or photo evidence.

O’Neill based his assertions on conservative YouTuber Nick Shirley, who released a video showing empty or abandoned daycare centers in Somali communities that receive public funds. However, Minnesota officials have refuted the allegations.

Why are Republicans suddenly upset that criminals committed fraud in Minnesota, when Donald Trump released Phillip Esformes from jail after he committed a $1.2 billion Medicare fraud?

Philip isn't Somali, so that fraud is all good, I guess. pic.twitter.com/qYIJNUctlp

— Grant Stern  (@grantstern) December 29, 2025

The commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Children, Youth, and Families raised concerns about the video, including whether footage was taken during times when the centers were scheduled to be open.

The video adds to Trump’s previous attacks against Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, the state’s Somali community, which he called “trash”, and Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, representative of District 5 of the state.

O’Neill asked Walz for a thorough audit of the centers, including attendance records, licenses, complaints, and inspections, and established a phone line and email address for reporting fraud.

Childcare fraud in Minnesota has been reported since 2014, with cases involving the embezzlement of hundreds of millions of dollars. The Walz administration maintains that it has been investigating and combating these irregularities for a long time.

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

teleSUR: JP

Source: EFE – ABC News


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Authorities link internet disruptions to DDoS attack and warn of strong response to foreign threats.

On Wednesday, Iran’s Communications Minister Sattar Hashemi said that his country had thwarted a massive cyberattack.

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“On Sunday night, one of the largest cyberattacks against the country’s communications infrastructure was carried out, originating from multiple locations and involving more than 120,000 sources worldwide. This attack was completely neutralized,” he said.

Hashemi said the cyberattacks could be linked to reduced internet speeds in the country in recent days. The large-scale cyberattack was identified as a distributed denial-of-service, or DDoS, operation.

Behzad Akbari, head of Iran’s Telecommunications Infrastructure Co., had previously warned that the attack targeted the infrastructure of a national operator but was managed and neutralized without causing widespread disruptions for users.

On Tuesday, Foreign Affairs Minister Seyed Abbas Araqchi warned that Iran would respond forcefully to any external threat. “The threat to resort to the use of force against Iran constitutes a flagrant violation of the United Nations Charter, which prohibits any threat or use of force against the territorial integrity and national sovereignty of states,” he said.

The Iranian diplomat’s remarks came after a meeting between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Donald Trump, during which the possibility of new military action against Iran was discussed.

During the meeting, Netanyahu expressed concern over Iran’s intention to rebuild its nuclear capabilities and missile program following what he described as the June aggression by Washington and Tel Aviv, while Trump warned that he would act swiftly if the Islamic country moved in that direction.

Recalling the joint U.S. and Israeli attacks against Iran in June 2025, Araqchi said the threats demonstrate the “manifest bad faith of the United States in the continuation of illegal and aggressive conduct,” the consequences and responsibility for which would fall on Washington.

The Iranian diplomat said Trump’s acknowledgment of U.S. involvement in attacks against Iranian citizens, vital infrastructure and peaceful nuclear facilities constitutes a clear example of a “serious violation of international law,” entailing individual criminal responsibility for the U.S. officials involved.

Araqchi said the U.S. president’s threat against “a member state of the United Nations,” in support of Israel, represents “clear evidence of double standards.” He added that Washington’s unconditional support for Tel Aviv, “as the sole possessor of nuclear weapons in West Asia, has seriously endangered regional and international security.”

Araqchi also warned of the dangerous consequences of silence in the face of illegal threats and actions against Iran, stressing that the creation of a climate of impunity has emboldened the U.S. and the Israeli regime to “persist in their aggressive behavior,” posing a “direct threat to world peace and security.”

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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Sources: INRA – EFE – HispanTV


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The 89-year-old researcher has dedicated her life to the study and safeguarding of Cuban art, training generations of specialists and promoting the protection of tangible and intangible heritage.

The Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba also expressed its recognition of the award recipient, emphasizing her academic rigor, commitment to artists in all their diversity, and her role as a “school of best practices” in the cultural sphere.

The 2025 National Cultural Heritage Award joins other accolades received by Ruiz, including the National Cultural Research Award (2014), the National Culture Distinction, the Alejo Carpentier Medal, and the Giraldilla of Havana.

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The affected institutions must cease operations by March 1, 2026.

On Wednesday, the European Commissioner for Crisis Management, Hadja Lahbib, demanded that Israel remove all barriers to humanitarian access in Gaza and criticized the withdrawal of licenses from 37 international NGOs.

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Israel plans to revoke permits for organizations such as Doctors Without Borders (MSF) on January 1st, alleging terrorist links of employees. The Israeli Diaspora Affairs Ministry claims that there is no verifiable information about NGOs.

The affected entities must cease operations by March 1, 2026. However, the Caritas Jerusalem organization announced that it will continue operating, based on its legal recognition by Israel, in agreement with the Holy See.

In March 2025, the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu introduced requirements for NGOs, which included employee lists and prohibitions on those that promote boycotts or question Israel’s existence as a Jewish state.

While NGO authorities have criticized the Israeli system for demanding sensitive data, the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) denounces that Israel is trying to cover up crimes and does not want witnesses.

Belgian Deputy PM and FM Maxime Prevot called on Israel to remove the restrictions it placed on humanitarian access in the Palestinian territories, emphasising that aid access is  “neither optional, nor conditional or political.”

🔴 LIVE updates: https://t.co/x9lE1QifWZ pic.twitter.com/pjFaBDEbNq

— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) December 31, 2025

United Nations agencies emphasized that these organizations are essential in Gaza for managing field hospitals, primary care centers, shelters, water, sanitation, and nutrition programs for severely malnourished children.

The NGOs denounced that the new re-registration process and arbitrary obstacles have trapped millions of dollars’ worth of vital supplies, including food, medicine, hygiene products, and shelter materials.

International organizations also reject the Israeli request to submit personnel lists because they fear reprisals against their Palestinian employees. Since October 2023, the Israeli occupation forces have killed over 500 humanitarian workers.

Philippe Lazzarini, the commissioner of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), called the new legislation outrageous, arguing that it removes diplomatic immunity and allows for the expropriation of UN assets.

#FromTheSouth News Bits | Middle East: The United Nations Population Fund warned of the systematic collapse of obstetric and neonatal care in the Gaza Strip, where the healthcare system has been devastated after two years of Israeli genocide. pic.twitter.com/Bj02H7cB32

— teleSUR English (@telesurenglish) December 31, 2025

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Source: EFE – teleSUR


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Diaz-Canel highlights the unity of the Cuban nation as it commemorates 67 years since the triumph of the revolution.

On Wednesday, President Miguel Diaz-Canel addressed the Cuban people on the eve of a new anniversary of the triumph of the Revolution, just hours before the arrival of 2026.

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He pointed out that “New Year’s in Cuba is synonymous with triumph” and called on the nation to renew that tradition in 2026, which has been declared the Year of the Centennial of Fidel Castro.

Diaz-Canel said the Cuban people, whom he described as noble, resilient and creative, deserve to celebrate this new anniversary with optimism and conviction. In his message, he also reiterated the historic slogan expressing confidence in victory in the face of difficulties: “We will prevail!”

On Wednesday, Cuban Foreign Affairs Minister Bruno Rodriguez also sent a greeting to the public marking both the arrival of the new year and the commemoration of the revolutionary victory.

Dictator Fulgencio Batista fled Cuba by plane on Jan. 1, 1959, following the victory of the forces of the July 26 Movement in the Battle of Santa Clara, clearing the way for the revolutionary capture of power across the island. #OTD #Cuba #Revolution #Fidel #Che pic.twitter.com/NSxueybO9a

— The History of Socialism (@TheHistoryOfSo1) December 31, 2025

He highlighted the role of the people as protagonists of a foreign policy inspired by Commander Fidel Castro’s revolutionary principles. Rodriguez also acknowledged the people’s daily effort, sacrifice, unity and patriotism demonstrated in the face of the U.S. blockade.

As is traditional, a military ceremony will be held at midnight on Jan. 1 to commemorate the 67th anniversary of the Revolution. The event will include the firing of 21 artillery salutes from the San Carlos de la Cabaña fortress in Havana. The site will open to the public starting at 11 p.m. to allow public participation.

The commemoration recalls the historic events of the early morning hours of Jan. 1, 1959, when U.S.-backed dictator Fulgencio Batista fled the country amid the advance of rebel forces led by Fidel Castro.

On that day, the M-26 Movement succeeded in consolidating its victory despite U.S. Embassy’s last-minute attempts to install a civic-military junta to halt the Cuban insurrection.

#FromTheSouth News Bits | Cuba: The Acosta Dance Company announced that two productions by dancer and choreographer Carlos Acosta will be staged in the United Kingdom in 2026. pic.twitter.com/JX9e0mvyYx

— teleSUR English (@telesurenglish) December 26, 2025

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By Francisco Dominguez  –  Dec 28, 2025

Stunning, though expected, on December 14, a majority of Chileans (58% to 41%) elected far-right Republican Party candidate Jose Antonio Kast as president for the 2026-30 term, defeating the Communist candidate Jeannette Jara in the second round.

A strong admirer of the Pinochet dictatorship, Kast is also an open supporter of Argentina’s Javier Milei and Donald Trump, and maintains close links to the Trump-affiliated Heritage Foundation. His victory presents a significant opportunity for US imperialism.

Kast is a lawyer and legislator, brother of Miguel Kast—a “Chicago Boy” minister under Pinochet—and son of Michael Kast, a German army officer and Nazi party member who emigrated to Chile after World War II.

During his campaign, Kast “did not rule out pardoning convicted perpetrators of the military dictatorship, including Miguel Krassnoff, who is serving over 1,000 years in prison for crimes against humanity.”

Since the dictatorship ended in October 1989, the centre-left Concertacion coalition governed Chile almost uninterruptedly for 28 years (until 2010, and again from 2014-18 and 2022-26).

During this period, the people made significant gains in political freedoms and poverty reduction (from 45% in 1987 to 6% in 2024).

However, the Concertacion spent most of those years perfecting Pinochet’s neoliberal model, transforming Chile into a paradigm of privatisation. Health, education, utilities, pensions, rivers, the sea, natural resources and infrastructure were all placed in private hands, with adverse social consequences for the majority of Chileans.

Inevitably, the worsening conditions created by a small, immensely wealthy and arrogant Pinochetista oligarchy erupted into a social rebellion in October 2019. This was triggered by right-wing president Sebastian Pinera’s attempt to impose an austerity package, which was met with brutal repression. Throughout 2019 and 2020, mass protests unfolded to the rhythm of “El pueblo unido jamas sera vencido,” carrying images of Salvador Allende and the dictatorship’s victims.

The diverse mass movement extracted substantial concessions, including the return of pension contributions from the widely despised private administrators (AFP), which is a colossal swindle.

Most crucially it won the right to elect “a constitutional convention tasked with drafting an anti-neoliberal constitution to replace” Pinochet’s 1980 “constitution.” The historic opportunity to bury Pinochetismo and its neoliberal legacy seemed within reach when the convention issued its radical proposal for a referendum in September 2022.

In May 2021, those in favour of change obtained 118 seats in the Convention to the right wing’s 37 (plus 17 reserved for indigenous nations), and elected Elisa Loncon Antileo, Mapuche leader, as its president. In November 2021, Concertacion candidate Gabriel Boric, then 35, comfortably defeated Jose Antonio Kast to become president. Approving the new constitution seemed a foregone conclusion.

However, in August 2022, the Concertacion got an agreement to make the previously voluntary vote compulsory. This brought a depoliticised 30-50% of the electorate—disenchanted with politics and, notably, containing Chile’s most pro-Pinochet segment among the poorest 20%—into the process.

This bloc became an easy target for a corporate and social media campaign of toxic disinformation, spreading lies that the new constitution would confiscate homes to be given to the homeless or that it would permit abortion up to the ninth month of pregnancy.

The Concertacion leadership, including President Boric—who had openly supported the Convention’s objectives—failed to prepare an effective counter-campaign. Instead, Boric devoted time to criticising Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua as dictatorships (applauded by far-right media), (un)wittingly legitimising the right’s narrative and sapping the constitution’s appeal. He also held a high-profile meeting with Volodymyr Zelensky to support Ukraine.

The Angry Tide Has Washed Into Chile

With little defence against the disinformation campaign, the constitution was rejected by 62 per cent to 38 per cent. Boric and the Concertacion had snatched defeat from the jaws of victory.

Thereafter, the centre-left position deteriorated. Neoliberalism had entrenched high levels of informality (28%), precarious employment (longer hours, smaller salaries), and staggering inequality: the top 1% and 10% receive over 36% and nearly 60% of total income respectively, while the poorest 50% accounts for about 7%. Millions are trapped in debt at exorbitant rates to make ends meet (household debt reached 37.7% of the country’s GDP, and $133.4 billion by late 2025, and Chile suffers the worst income inequality in the OECD, after Brazil and South Africa.

Boric’s presidency “failed to change the economic structure and the social inequalities in Chile.” His approval rate plunged to 22% by May 2024, with right-wing media unashamedly capitalising on high crime levels and illegal immigration flooding the labour market to blame his government.

In this climate, Jeannette Jara, candidate of the revamped Concertacion coalition “Unity for Chile,” faced an uphill battle. She sought to offer a progressive break with Chile’s complacent pro-neoliberal centre-left while simultaneously retaining old coalition support. Her platform included key anti-neoliberal policies, but it proved to be too little too late. Nevertheless, her 41% vote represents solid support for a leftward shift.

As Boric’s labour minister, Jara secured a “long-awaited reform of the pension system, which, among other things, increased current and future pensions through a system of solidarity among contributors. She also achieved the reduction of [working hours] from 45 to 40 hours a week and she is also remembered for her efforts to increase the minimum wage to more than 500,000 Chilean pesos, around $530.”

However, these achievements—largely down to her initiative—were insufficient to convince poorer right-wing voters that she represented a fresh start. The long-term clientelistic relationship between sections of the poor and Pinochetismo meant that Kast won in four of the five poorest districts in the country (in 2021 Kast won in the 20 poorest districts).

There is a deeper reason for this “anomaly”: the main concerns of the poorest 50% of the population are crime, immigration, pensions, health and income inequality, areas inadequately addressed by Concertacion governments.

Jeannette Jara’s candidacy expressed the political necessity to break neoliberalism’s 50-year grip with a radical programme to reverse its grossest inequities that will be attractive to the poorest. Winning 41% as a Communist candidate is a notable feat.

Kast’s victory proves that “managing neoliberalism” is a failed strategy for the left, as it only fuels Pinochetismo, which the centre-left accommodated for decades. The left, with the Communist Party at its core, now faces the challenge of organising mass resistance against Kast’s agenda of fiscal austerity, mass expulsion of immigrants and a full neoliberal restoration that will erase even the timid Concertacion progressive reforms of 1990-2025.

Chile’s communists, as the most consistently anti-neoliberal force within the broader left, have the potential to shape and organise a broad political and social front of resistance against Kast’s extreme right-wing government. Resistance against Kast will be inextricably linked to the struggle against neoliberalism. A critical weakness in Chile remains the lack of an authoritative left leadership capable of successfully organising the working class to fulfil Boric’s own promise: “If Chile was the birthplace of neoliberalism, it will also be its grave.”

(Morning Star)


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This editorial by Victor M. Quintana S. originally appeared in the December 31, 2025 edition of La Jornada, Mexico’s premier left wing daily newspaper. The views expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect those ofMexico Solidarity Media*, or theMexico Solidarity Project.*

It happened in Chihuahua, but the lesson can serve the entire country: On December 15th, the state Congress voted on the economic package submitted by Governor María Eugenia Campos. It generated widespread rejection for several reasons: of a total budget of 117.029 billion pesos, 10.071 billion are earmarked for public debt payments, almost four times the amount allocated to public works: 2.755 billion, which represents only 2.65 pesos out of every 100 pesos the government spends. Extremely high current spending, minimal investment, and few and highly questionable social programs.

Not only that, it includes new debt of 3 billion pesos and the refinancing of four debts for an additional 15 billion pesos, which will keep Chihuahua taxpayers captive until 2050. Furthermore, the payroll tax is increased by 33 percent and the university tax by 50 percent, as well as the costs of vehicle registration, license plate renewal, and the services offered by the state DIF (National System for Integral Family Development).

To be approved, this economic package required a qualified majority of the 33 members of Congress. The Morena parliamentary group, composed of 12 representatives, decided to reject it outright and consistently questioned the debt, the increase in taxes, fees, and services, and the lack of austerity and transparency in the management of public funds.

Morena Deputy Rosana Díaz is being accused of pissing away political advantage by rushing to a bathroom and missing a key vote that would have prevented the passage of the controversial, debt-loaded budget for Chihuahua state.

With Morena’s vote against and that of one PT deputy, the entire state government’s economic package was blocked, as it failed to reach the required supermajority (two-thirds of the legislators). However, at the last minute, two Morena deputies and one PT deputy were absent from the session hall, lowering the quorum and thus the number of votes needed for the supermajority. Consequently, the governor’s economic package was approved thanks to the votes in favor from the PAN, PRI, MC, PT, and PVEM parties.

Both Morena party congresswomen claimed they had to “go to the bathroom” during the vote, despite having been informed and warned of its importance. Journalistic ingenuity is now referring to the operation to co-opt the absent congresswomen as “bathroomgate.”

The Morena parliamentary group immediately distanced itself from the two congresswomen who were absent from the quorum, publicly criticizing their stance. One of them responded by filing a complaint against the group’s coordinator “for political violence against women.”

These events should not be seen merely as a passing episode or something of purely local significance. They raise alarm bells about the cracks through which the right wing is infiltrating the parliamentary groups of Morena and the 4T in various parts of the country, weakening their project: First: The ease with which people unrelated to the ideology or the 4T project are accepted as candidates simply because “they are well-known or have a chance of winning,” without having sufficiently verified their loyalty and honesty.

Flushed away? Morena Deputy Edith Palma’s toilet-trek allowed a controversial budget to pass, despite Morena’s stated opposition to it.

Second: The impunity enjoyed by people who hold a public office for this party, even though they vote in support of governments and decisions that go against the people and have behaviors against the principles of the 4T, such as waste and ostentation or “dangerous relationships” with people or groups that have engaged in illegal conduct.

Third: Alliances at all costs with parties like the PT and PVEM. In Chihuahua, the PT’s voting patterns have always favored the incumbent government, whether PRI or PAN, and this time is no exception. The same has happened and continues to happen with the PVEM. It seems that these parties’ strategy is: “ally with the 4T at the federal level and do whatever you want at the local level.”

They fall in line before the President at the national level, but at the local level, petty interests and the nepotism of the leaders prevail above all else.

Fourth: Although it wasn’t as obvious in the case of Chihuahua, alliances with anti-democratic unions and labor federations, such as the SNTE, also have their drawbacks. First, because the rank and file strongly disapprove of their highly questionable leaders cloaking themselves in the trappings of democracy, austerity, and transparency, even as they continue their corrupt practices of imposition and voter mobilization. Second, because several national federations continue to forge alliances with right-wing local governments behind the backs of their members. As someone once said, “If you don’t want to be led astray, it’s best not to associate with the charros.”

If the Fourth Transformation of the country’s public life is to be complete, it must be implemented in all federal entities and in all aspects of the public sphere. We must be wary of loopholes like those described above. They could collapse the bulwark against neoliberalism and the extreme right, which has been under construction for the past seven years.

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Welcome to Part 2 of our special year-end episode on Soberanía! In this segment, we continue our countdown of the top 10 stories about Mexico from 2025, covering stories 5 through 1. Join us as we discuss U.S. regional threats against Latin America, the groundbreaking judicial election in Mexico, the Gen Z Astro Turf March, significant poverty reduction efforts in Mexico, and how Claudia Sheinbaum held off Trump’s aggressive policies. Don’t miss this comprehensive recap with our hosts and special guest, Samuel, as we wrap up the year’s most impactful stories.

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Historically, remittances, tourism, and professional services have provided vital income for the Cuban economy.

On Tuesday, the Central Bank of Cuba (BCC) authorized Cubamax Travel Inc., a Florida-based company, to manage remittances to the island through Cuban financial institutions and cash deliveries.

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The BCC resolution requires the appointment of a representative with permanent residency in the country. Cubamax can also deliver cash in Cuban currency or foreign currency to its beneficiaries.

The Company, headed by businessman Carlos Trujillo, also offers product shipments to Cuba. Before Cubamax, the state-owned firm Orbit managed foreign currency, but it was sanctioned by Washington.

Remittances, along with tourism and professional services, constituted a vital income for the Cuban economy until the COVID-19 pandemic. Between 2005 and 2020, remittances represented approximately 6% of Cuba’s gross domestic product (GDP).

The pandemic reduced their flow and severely impacted the inflow of foreign currency to the Caribbean country. With Donald Trump in the U.S. presidency, Cuba was reinstated on the list of State Sponsors of Terrorism, and Orbit was included among restricted entities.

🇨🇺| Presidente @DiazCanelB:

"Que cada ley, cada plan y cada presupuesto se convierta en acciones palpables en la vida de la gente. Que la ciencia y la innovación se traduzcan en soluciones concretas. Que la economía recupere su vitalidad sin renunciar a la justicia social". pic.twitter.com/TMn3H0xwwD

— Presidencia Cuba 🇨🇺 (@PresidenciaCuba) December 31, 2025

The text reads, “President Diaz-Canel: May every law, every plan, and every budget become tangible actions in people’s lives. May science and innovation become concrete solutions. May the economy regain its vitality without sacrificing social justice.”

Western Union, which had resumed operations in 2024, suspended remittances to Cuba in February due to U.S. sanctions. It had restored services in 2022 with limitations, but suspended them again due to technical problems.

The company first suspended them in 2020 due to restrictions against the Cuban financial institution Fincimex. The U.S. sanctions make it difficult for Cuban families to receive financial support from abroad.

In January, the U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the addition of Orbit to the list of restricted entities, alleging that it acts on behalf of the Cuban military. Trump also reactivated Title III of the Helms-Burton Act.

During his first administration, Trump implemented at least 243 restrictive measures that strengthened the economic, commercial, and financial blockade against Cuba, which intensified the pressure on the population and their sources of income.

#FromTheSouth News Bits | Cuba: The Acosta Dance Company announced that two productions by dancer and choreographer Carlos Acosta will be staged in the United Kingdom in 2026. pic.twitter.com/JX9e0mvyYx

— teleSUR English (@telesurenglish) December 26, 2025

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This article by Álvaro Delgado Gómez originally appeared in the December 30, 2025 edition of Sin Embargo.

Editor’s note: Ultra-right winger and tax scofflaw Ricardo Salinas Pliego owned businesses which were seeking to profit from substantial contracts for school textbooks, which explains part of the material basis for his hostility towards the New Mexican School educational reforms and new textbooks (introduced by Marx Arriaga in his role at the Secretariat of Education), beyond his ideological commitments.

Mexico City. Marx Arriaga Navarro, Director of Educational Materials at the Ministry of Public Education (SEP), asserted that the controversy surrounding the signing of educational agreements with international organizations and private foundations stems not only from the participation of external actors, but also from the support of governments affiliated with Morena, which perpetuate practices that contradict the educational project promoted by the Fourth Transformation.

In an interview with Álvaro Delgado on the program Los Periodistas which is broadcast through the YouTube channel of SinEmbargo Al Aire, Marx Arriaga indicated that the entities that signed the agreement are Aguascalientes, Chihuahua, Durango, Baja California, Coahuila, Yucatán and Quintana Roo, states that he described as conservative.

“We should also include Veracruz, which signed the agreement. There are some states that are clueless; just because the government or its leaders are from Morena doesn’t mean that all institutions have a progressive vision. We see that in the day-to-day operations of many institutions, old practices continue to be replicated. In this case, an old practice in the education sector is delegating the State’s responsibility for citizen formation to third parties.”

He said that after that signing, a dispute arose within the Ministry of Public Education about how far these agreements advance educational privatization.

He recalled that Mexico has a defined legal framework, derived from the reform of Article Three, the General Law of Education and the implementation of the new 2022 curriculum.

Marx Arriaga Navarro

“These organizations are breaking the law and creating a new educational system that continues what Aurelio Nuño and Peña Nieto left behind during their six-year term. This happened with the signing on December 5th. Then there was a complaint from Educational Materials to those states, and [Ricardo] Salinas Pliego brought up the issue, saying that the books are communist and that we need to return to the type of education that Aurelio Nuño and Peña Nieto proposed in terms of human capital, of workers.”

The Director of Educational Materials insisted that there are states whose participation is especially painful, due to their history of social struggle.

“It hurts to wonder why states like Veracruz are signing an Avon agreement for literacy,” he stressed.

In his opinion, what is observed today on social media is a clear ideological dispute: on one side, a conservative project promoted by Salinas Pliego; on the other, a progressive vision associated with the Fourth Transformation and the defense of public education.

In that context, he explained, Ricardo Salinas Pliego has increased his presence in the educational discussion by detecting cracks within the institutional apparatus itself.

Finally, Arriaga urged people not to oversimplify the conflict. “It’s been blown out of proportion, as if it were a dispute between people with whims for control of an institution. That’s not the case. We’re all colleagues, we all come from a left-wing background, but sometimes, institutionally, they don’t want to discard old practices,” he concluded.


Álvaro Delgado Gómez is a journalist who began his career as a reporter in 1986, and has worked in the newsrooms ofEl Financiero*,El Nacional, andEl Universal, as well as head of Political Information at the weeklyProceso. He is the author of many books, includingEl Yunque: The Far Right in Power;El Ejército de Dios; andEl engaño: Prédica y práctica del PAN.El amasiato: El acuerdo secreto Peña-Calderón y otras traiciones PANistasis his most recent book.*

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Lukashenko told reporters about the attack, “It is the most savage terrorism, at the highest state level. If that is how it is being presented. And I ask myself, who needs it?”

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov accused Ukraine of launching an attack on the presidential residence in the Novgorod region with 91 drones.

Lavrov said all drones involved in the attack were intercepted by air defenses.

The foreign minister stated that Russia does not intend to abandon the negotiation process with the United States following the Ukrainian attack, but will review its position in those talks.

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This nation not only efficiently managed the canal’s operation in these 26 years, but also fostered its development through new projects, including the expansion of the interoceanic waterway in 2016, addressed water crises, and increased its operational capacity for global maritime trade, of which it represents approximately six percent.

Historians remember that on December 31, 1999, while the country was awakening, Panama officially became the owner of one of the world’s most strategic infrastructures.

Since its inauguration in 1914, the Panama Canal has operated under US administration. Although the canal crossed the heart of the isthmus, its control remained beyond the reach of the Panamanian state.

With the creation of the Canal Zone, an enclave was established with its own laws, authorities, and a dynamic that separated it from the rest of the country.

The creation of the Panama Canal Authority (PCA) was key to this process. The technical training of Panamanian personnel aimed to ensure that, when the time came for the handover, operations would continue without interruption.

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This editorial by Martí Batres originally appeared in the December 29, 2025 edition of El Heraldo. The views expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect those ofMexico Solidarity Media*, or the* Mexico Solidarity Project*.*

Public health is sustained and developed with fiscal resources.

The Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) is funded through a tripartite system: contributions from workers, contributions from employers, and the public budget. The Institute for Social Security and Services for State Workers (ISSSTE) is funded by contributions from workers and, primarily, from the public budget. The IMSS-BIENESTAR program and state health systems are funded directly from the public budget.

However, employee and employer contributions are considered tax obligations, and public resources also derive from the payment of tax obligations. When tax obligations are not met, when those who are required to pay their taxes fail to do so, the public budget in general, and the budget allocated to healthcare in particular, is weakened.

This is particularly noticeable in the case of Mexico.

According to the OECD’s Revenue Statistics 2025 (preliminary data from 2024), Mexico collects only 18.3% of GDP in taxes, well below economies with consolidated welfare states such as Germany (38%), Denmark (45.2%), Sweden (43.4%), Finland (42.2%) and Norway (38.4%).

This is a consequence of the gap already reflected in the progressivity of the Income Tax. While in Mexico the maximum income tax rate for individuals is 35%, in Germany the marginal rate reaches 45% (plus a solidarity surcharge); in Denmark it reaches 52.1% (55.9% considering all components); in Sweden, around 52%; in Finland, up to 55.1% when adding national and municipal taxes; and in Norway, close to 39.7%.

The above leads us to three important conclusions: 1) the largest part of the tax burden in advanced welfare states is contributed by high taxpayers; 2) high taxpayers in Mexico do not contribute in the same proportion as high taxpayers in advanced welfare states; and 3) if, under these conditions, high Mexican taxpayers stop paying what is already lower than in other countries, fiscal resources are significantly affected.

In other words, high-income taxpayers who evade taxes severely affect the availability of public resources for health policies.

It is ironic, not to say cynical, that major tax evaders talk about the shortcomings in health services in their media outlets when the lack of resources is due, above all, to the multiple forms of tax evasion they engage in; and, of course, when they “remained silent as mummies” during the neoliberal period in which health services were dismantled.

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PLC Chairman al-Alimi declared a 90-day nationwide state of emergency.

On Tuesday, Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council (PLC) Chairman Rashad al-Alimi ordered United Arab Emirates (UAE) forces to withdraw from the country, throwing Yemen’s already complex conflict into a new period of uncertainty.

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The move was quickly rejected by other forces of the same Saudi-backed council, including the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council (STC).

The dispute has also coincided with Saudi-led airstrikes on the port of Mukalla and unusually public accusations exchanged between Riyadh and Abu Dhabi, raising questions about the cohesion of the anti-Houthi coalition and the future balance of power in southern and eastern Yemen.

WHAT HAPPENED?

On Tuesday, Al-Alimi announced the cancellation of a joint defense arrangement with the UAE and ordered all Emirati forces to withdraw from Yemen within 24 hours. He also declared a 90-day nationwide state of emergency, imposed a temporary air, sea and land embargo, and instructed Saudi-backed forces to take over military camps in the eastern provinces of Hadramout and Al-Mahrah.

The measures were presented as necessary to safeguard national security and public order, though no clear details were offered on how the withdrawal would be implemented or how Yemen’s future security cooperation with the UAE would be managed.

Almost immediately, the decision was challenged from within the PLC. The STC, formally part of the PLC, denied that the council had reached a unanimous decision. Four PLC members, including STC leader Aidarous al-Zubaidi, later issued a joint statement rejecting what they described as unilateral and illegal decisions.

They stressed that the PLC is a collective authority and reaffirmed Yemen’s commitment to the anti-Houthi coalition, describing the UAE as a key partner in countering the Houthis, combating terrorism and safeguarding regional and maritime security.

The UAE ended its mission in Yemen after the internationally recognised government demanded Abu Dhabi exit within 24 hours.

The move follows a Saudi-led coalition strike on a weapons shipment Riyadh said was linked to the UAE and headed to STC separatists pic.twitter.com/tOCma9DnUy

— TRT World (@trtworld) December 31, 2025

WHY DID SAUDI-UAE TENSIONS ESCALATE NOW?

The political rupture followed rapid developments on the ground in southeastern Yemen. Earlier this month, STC forces seized large areas of Hadramout after clashes with pro-government units and later expanded into neighboring Al-Mahrah, reportedly encountering limited resistance.

Oil-rich Hadramout and Al-Mahrah are strategically sensitive provinces, hosting important ports and lying close to the borders of Saudi Arabia and Oman. Control over these areas is widely viewed as critical to both Yemen’s internal balance and Saudi Arabia’s border security.

As tensions mounted, the Saudi-led coalition carried out what it described as “limited” airstrikes on the port of Mukalla. Saudi Arabia publicly accused the UAE of delivering weapons and combat vehicles to separatist forces without coalition authorization, calling the actions a threat to Saudi national security.

The UAE rejected the accusations, saying the vehicles were intended for Emirati forces operating in Yemen and that coordination had taken place with the Saudi-led coalition. Abu Dhabi also expressed surprise at the airstrikes, highlighting the growing strain between the two Gulf partners whose cooperation has long underpinned the anti-Houthi campaign.

Inside Yemen, senior STC figures condemned the Mukalla strikes, portraying them as unjustified attacks on a civilian port and a sign of a deeper rift within the coalition.

Wonder why Israel suddenly decided to be the first country in the world to recognise #Somaliland? Ask the #Yemenis who earlier today told Israel’s bff – the UAE – tae gtf out of Yemen in the next 24 hours. 👀 pic.twitter.com/1ajnb86pld

— Yvonne Ridley 4 Glasgow (@yvonneridley) December 30, 2025

WHAT DOES THE CRISIS MEAN FOR YEMEN?

Analysts say the crisis reflects more than a disagreement over foreign troop deployments. It exposes a fundamental tension between Yemen’s formal political institutions and realities on the ground, where armed groups backed by different regional actors wield decisive influence.

Yemen has been mired in conflict since 2014, when Houthi forces captured Sanaa and large swathes of the north, prompting a Saudi-led coalition to intervene in 2015.

Formed in 2017, the UAE-sponsored STC seeks self-determination and eventual independence for southern Yemen. Despite joining the Saudi-led coalition and integrating into the PLC in 2022, the group continues to push for southern sovereignty, leading to recurring disputes over power-sharing and control of resources.

Saudi Arabia, meanwhile, prioritizes stability along its border with Yemen and views eastern Yemen as a strategic buffer zone. These differing priorities, long managed quietly, have now surfaced openly.

As political tensions deepen, military preparations on both sides suggest the dispute could escalate into open confrontation in eastern Yemen. Reports of troop deployments and mobilization have raised concerns among residents in Hadramout and Al-Mahrah — regions that have largely avoided front-line fighting during Yemen’s decade-long war.

Key questions remain unresolved, including whether the order for UAE forces to withdraw can be enforced, whether Saudi-backed forces will successfully assume control of key military sites, and whether the PLC can restore collective decision-making.

For Yemen, the latest developments risk further fragmenting the anti-Houthi camp and complicating efforts to stabilize the impoverished country. How Riyadh and Abu Dhabi manage their dispute will play a decisive role in shaping the next phase of Yemen’s protracted conflict.

#FromTheSouth News Bits | Middle East: The United Nations special envoy for Yemen warned that the country could become the scene of a wider geopolitical conflict and called for an end to Israeli attacks. pic.twitter.com/D7gmAkPWxn

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The photographic exhibition, also commemorating the 67th anniversary of the triumph of the Cuban Revolution tomorrow, January 1, captures historical moments of the friendship between the two leaders and their joint work for the development of cinema and culture in this Caribbean nation.

The exhibition was inaugurated in the presence of Minister of Culture Alpidio Alonso; the Deputy Head of the Ideological Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba, Elier Ramírez; the President of the Cuban Gilm Institute (ICAIC), Alexis Triana; as well as artists and representatives of the Cuban government and cultural sector.

The enduring relevance of both leaders’ thinking underscored the tribute paid in the context of the December 31st celebration of the 100th anniversary of Guevara’s birth.

Guevara was the founder of ICAIC and the creator of other important projects linked to the advancement of Cuban and Latin American cinema, all of which enjoyed the support of Commander-in-Chief Fidel Castro.

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His revolutionary trajectory began at the University of Havana, where he studied Philosophy and Letters and established a lasting friendship with the historic Cuban leader, Fidel Castro.

After the triumph of the Revolution in 1959, he founded and directed the Cuban Film Institute (ICAIC).

From there, Guevara boosted a comprehensive cultural movement that transcended film. He founded the Cine Cubano magazine and the Latin American ICAIC Newsreel, directed by Santiago Alvarez.

He created the Cuban Film Archive in 1960 and fostered the exceptional development of film posters.

He was also the founder of the Grupo de Experimentacion Sonora del ICAIC, a breeding ground for the Cuban Nueva Trova Movement.

One of his most cherished achievements was the creation of the Havana International New Latin American Film Festival, inaugurated on December 3, 1979, whose first edition brought together more than 600 filmmakers.

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After centralizing, verifying, and compiling the provisional results of the first round of voting, I declare that Doumbouya reached an absolute majority in these elections, Djenabou Toure, director of the General Directorate of Elections, told the press.

According to the source, in the election where eight other candidates competed, Abdoulaye Balde, leader of the Democratic Front of Guinea party, came in second with 6,6% of the vote, while the remaining presidential hopefuls obtained lower percentages.

According to the digital news outlet Media Guinee, the election, in which 6.7 million voters participated, was held under a new constitution approved in a referendum last September.

The new constitution, among other things, revokes the ban on military leaders running for public office and extends the presidential term from five to seven years.

Doumbouya, head of the ruling military junta and who led a military coup in September 2021 that ousted then-President Alpha Condé, was considered the clear favorite to win the presidency of this African country.

According to the World Food Programme, in Guinea, despite its immense mineral wealth, including bauxite, more than 50% of its 15 million inhabitants live in poverty.

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Nunez and Reve’s performance evoked, to a great extent, memorable times for dance on this island and reaffirmed the beauty of the principles of the school that emerged from the dedication of Alicia, Alberto, and Fernando Alonso.

For Fernando, an eminent teacher, the sensuality of expression, the meticulousness of line, the way the dancers moved as if caressing the music with their steps, and the gentle communication between the couple were his preferred poetry.

These characteristics, mentioned by maestro Alonso in every interview and enshrined in the foundations of the Cuban school of ballet, stood out at the Teatro Nacional de Cuba on December 28 and 30, in the artistry of Nunez and Reve, who were invited by the National Ballet of Cuba (BNC) to perform the classic Don Quixote.

Nunez, principal dancer of the Royal Ballet of London, and Reve, guest artist from that renowned British company and also a principal dancer with the Queensland Ballet in Australia, worked in perfect harmony and natural elegance, as if the characters conceived by Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes sprang from their souls.

The Argentine ballerina knew teacher Loipa Araujo, one of the jewels of Cuban ballet, since she was 14 years old and danced for a long time with Carlos Acosta, another great of this country’s dance.

The BNC, directed by prima ballerina Viengsay Valdes and declared a Cultural Heritage of the Nation in 2018, concluded a complex year for Cuba, but with the good fortune of continuing to attract the best of world dance to the island and, in doing so, refreshing the foundations of its own school, a source of pride for Latin America.

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Russian officials say 91 long-range drones were launched from Ukraine.

On Wednesday, the Russian Defense Ministry released details of the Ukrainian attempt to attack the residence of President Vladimir Putin in the Novgorod region using dozens of drones.

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Maj. Gen. Alexander Romanenkov, head of air defense troops of the Russian Aerospace Forces, confirmed that on the night of Dec. 28-29, the Kiev regime attempted to carry out a massive terrorist attack using long-range unmanned aerial vehicles against Putin’s residence.

Radiotechnical units of the Russian Aerospace Forces detected an aerial attack involving aircraft-type drones flying at extremely low altitudes from the Ukrainian regions of Sumy and Chernihiv.

Employing 91 drones, Ukraine carried out the attack from multiple directions toward the presidential residence, over the Bryansk, Smolensk, Tver and Novgorod regions. Russian forces destroyed 41 drones in Novgorod, one drone in Smolensk, and 49 drones in Bryansk.

🇺🇦🇷🇺 One of the Ukrainian drones intercepted en route to Putin's residence was armed with a 6-kg high-explosive warhead

The Russian Ministry of Defense also released a map of the attempted strike — showing drones launched from multiple directions, intercepted over the Novgorod,… pic.twitter.com/91CKXxj5aC

— The Other Side Media (@TheOtherSideRu) December 31, 2025

“The structure of the attack, the number of aerial attack assets used, and their actions from the south, southwest and west directly toward the area of the Russian president’s residence in the Novgorod region unequivocally confirm that the Kiev regime’s terrorist attack was deliberate, carefully planned and carried out in stages,” Romanenkov said.

As a result of repelling the attack, no casualties or damage were recorded in the area, and no damage was reported at the presidential residence.

“The combat units of the air defense missile systems, the airspace monitoring assets of the radiotechnical troops, mobile fire groups and electronic warfare assets acted in a coordinated, professional and effective manner, successfully fulfilling their combat mission,” Romanenkov added.

Whoa… Ukraine attacked Putin’s residence with 91 drones.

This happened right after Zelensky met with Trump to discuss the “peace plan.”

Quite likely that Brits (MI6) or some EU intelligence were involved in this attack. Warmongers hate peace talks. pic.twitter.com/8xCWMAxdlU

— S.L. Kanthan (@Kanthan2030) December 29, 2025

On Monday, Russian presidential adviser Yuri Ushakov said that U.S. President Donald Trump was “astonished and outraged” by the attempted attack on Putin’s residence. Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said the attack was a “slap in the face” to Trump.

“It is precisely at this moment, when points and plans are being discussed, when words are being sought, that this bloodthirsty, rabid and terrorist rabble is working to undermine peace efforts,” she stated.

In Russia, several politicians have said the attack was intended to undermine peace talks related to the conflict in Ukraine. Former U.S. national security adviser Michael Flynn suggested possible involvement by European countries in the act.

Dolgiye Borody is the Russian presidential residence located about 12 miles from the city of Valdai in the Novgorod region. It is part of a group of official residences used by the Russian president, which also includes the Kremlin, Novo-Ogaryovo outside Moscow, Bocharov Ruchei in Sochi, and the Konstantinovsky Palace in Strelna, near St. Petersburg.

#FromTheSouth News Bits | Russia: President Vladimir Putin denounced the European Union's attempts to seize the country's assets, calling them an outright robbery. pic.twitter.com/cQMmTZxkD5

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Rodriguez wrote on his X profile, “We reject the new unilateral coercive measures imposed by the US government on Venezuela and Iran, which are contrary to international law and aim to increase pressure and aggression against both countries.”

Press reports stated that the United States sanctioned 10 individuals and companies in Iran and Venezuela as alleged promoters of the drone trade and Iran’s missile program, which the White House considers a threat to the United States and its allies in the Middle East.

The US Department of the Treasury noted that the measures are intended to support the sanctions the United Nations reimposed on Iran for its nuclear program, despite Tehran describes that program as peaceful.

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The regional organization affirmed in a press release that the legislation passed by the Knesset (Parliament) represents a continuation of the illegal legislation to prohibit UNRWA’s work in the occupied territories.

It underscored that this action represents a flagrant violation of the immunities and privileges of United Nations agencies and a blatant challenge to a recent General Assembly resolution on the matter.

The AL estimated that the initiative will have disastrous consequences and undermine UNRWA’s ability to carry out its mandate “to provide essential and irreplaceable services to Palestinian refugees.”

In light of the situation, it called on the international community to assume its legal and moral responsibilities to confront such projects.

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In a statement, the group emphasized that ICAP shows to the world respect, love, brotherhood, and loyalty, values ​​that characterize its staff, who proudly and with dignity represent Cuba.

The statement also calls on the United States government to end the blockade imposed for more than 60 years and reiterates its commitment to “continue defending Cuba’s socialist, humanitarian, and ethical Revolution to achieve the well-being and individual and collective prosperity of its people.”

Established by Law 901 of December 30, 1960, ICAP is an independent institution that promotes people’s diplomacy and solidarity through friendship associations worldwide.

Among its functions is fostering actions and contacts with friends of Cuba, with the organization of volunteer work brigades that regularly travel to the island playing a key role.

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Viant emphasized that such a situation threatens freedom of trade, the principles of State sovereignty, and the implementation of the proclamation of Latin America and the Caribbean as a Zone of Peace, approved in Havana in January 2014.

The ambassador also added that negative precedents are being set with a direct impact on global stability and the danger of a conflagration that must be avoided.

At a commemorative event for the 67th anniversary of the triumph of the Cuban Revolution, the 100th birthday of its historic leader Fidel Castro, and the 50th anniversary of Kaysone Phomvihane’s trip to Havana, the diplomat underscored that peace is essential to advance cooperation and integration, and boost the fulfillment of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

She also noted that, domestically, “the Cuban people have suffered and confronted the effects of a devastating US economic blockade of more than 60 years, exacerbated by financial and energy persecution, and a resurgence of subversive and multidimensional warfare.”

The ambassador alluded, elsewhere in her speech, to the progress in relations between the Parties, Governments, Parliaments, and peoples of Cuba and Laos, as well as in cooperation in multilateral and bilateral spheres in sectors such as education, sports, health, agriculture, and scientific research, among others.

Viant said that the visit of First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba (PCC) and President Miguel Diaz-Canel to Laos reaffirmed the strategic and fraternal alliance with this country and ratified the commitment to expanding economic, political, and cultural collaboration, along with the bonds of solidarity between the two nations united by decades of shared challenges and mutual support.

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During his New Year’s address, he noted that in 2025 China overcame difficulties and achieved its major development goals.

He pointed out that the gross domestic product reached approximately 140 trillion yuan (about US$19.4 trillion) this year, with sustained strengthening of the economy, science, defense, and the country’s overall capabilities.

The president emphasized that innovation propelled high-quality development, with advances in artificial intelligence, domestically produced chips, space exploration, energy infrastructure, and military equipment.

He highlighted the steady progress in environmental protection and social welfare, noting improved job security, support for families with children, and enhanced services for the elderly.

Xi recalled the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War as a significant event of the year.

On foreign policy, he affirmed China’s open stance, mentioning the Global Governance Initiative he proposed at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit in Tianjin and underscoring national commitments to address climate change.

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