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Colombia’s fragile peace ruptures in Catatumbo
Social movements and community organizations demand peace as violence breaks out in the northeastern region of Colombia.
Peter Mertens: “Where there is a working class, there will always be hope”
The Belgian political leader spoke to Peoples Dispatch about his book Mutiny and what this moment of mass discontent and major geopolitical shifts means for working class struggle.
Netanyahu takes credit for fall of Syrian government as Israel advances on Golan Heights
The resignation and fleeing of Bashar al-Assad inaugurates a new chapter in the region that has been facing constant US and Israeli aggression for decades.
Puerto Rico’s pro-independence forces may issue a surprise in this year’s elections
A pro-independence coalition may break the dominance of the traditional two parties and give hope to the independence struggle.
The blockade on Cuba is a failed policy but still has bipartisan support, says Dr. José R. Cabañas
During his time in office, Donald Trump oversaw a severe tightening of the US blockade on Cuba, which Biden did nothing to reverse. Will a Trump or Harris victory change the island’s relation with the US?
Cuba faces nation-wide blackout, activists renew calls for an end to the blockade
The inclusion of Cuba on the state sponsors of terrorism list has severely limited the island nation from accessing funds and the international market.
Gustavo Petro warns that CNE investigation into campaign financing is part of coup plot
The Colombian head of state condemned the decision by the CNE as an attempt by the right-wing will attempt to throw him out of office using lawfare.
Harlem welcomes Cuba
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez spoke at the Schomburg Center in an event celebrating the historic friendship between Cuba and the Harlem community

