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US Attacks Venezuela: Is Mexico Next? Soberanía 90
A watershed moment for Latin America: the U.S. military attack on Venezuela and the kidnapping of President Nicolás Maduro.
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People’s Mañanera January 6
President Sheinbaum’s daily press conference, with comments on Playa del Carmen healthcare, drugs, polling, foreign policy of non-intervention, media manipulation, and stipends for students.
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Dockworkers Demand Justice 35 Years After Salinas, Carlos Slim Rip-Off
Veracruz’ Dockworkers Union was one of the most powerful in Latin America, until privatization and union-busting took aim, handing the port over to businessmen like Carlos Slim.
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Mexico’s Federal Labour Center Anticipates More Sanctioning Tools in 2026
After years of budget cuts, an increase in resources for the labour monitoring institution represents operational relief.
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The New Fascism
Fascism returns, manifesting itself in truly terrorist acts like those witnessed in Venezuela during these first days of January, writes Morena Deputy Magdalena Rosales Cruz.
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2025, A Year of Setbacks for Popular Struggle
It is likely that we need to hit rock bottom to realize that this socio-economic system is a recipe for failure for the majority of humanity and for the planet in general.
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People’s Mañanera January 5
President Sheinbaum’s daily press conference, with comments on US aggression against Venezuela, relationship with the US, energy sovereignty, social investment and education stipends.
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Bolívar Versus Monroe: Two Antagonistic Visions of America
The kidnapping of President Maduro and his wife confirms the nefarious expression of a doctrine that considers Latin American leaders as removable when they defy US dictates, writes Mexico’s Attorney General.
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Workers Diplomacy & Bolivarian Brigades
The call from the Caracas Congress for active solidarity and international unity of the working class against the global war of occupation unleashed by the terrorist US government is of paramount importance.
