July 9, 2026.

foto: PSL
Mexican Foreign Minister Roberto Velasco announced new measures to protest U.S. immigration policies, following the deaths of 17 Mexican nationals while in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or during operations. (more…)
By Alejandra Garcia Elizalde on July 9, 2026

Cambridge Analytica, a company that marked a first stage in the political use of personal data.
The years 2025 and 2026 mark a turning point for Latin America, with presidential elections that are redefining the geopolitical balance of the region. Recent contests, such as those in Honduras, Peru and Colombia, show the growth of far-right forces that are advancing by narrow margins, in a context of influence operations where external actors no longer try to hide their participation. (more…)
By Jorge Majfud on July 7, 2026
It is nothing short of ironic (and, at the same time, part of the capitalist logic and the dominant systems that co-opt everything) that modern soccer teams emerged in the 19th century from workers’ guilds, from the proletariat organized into unions. Due to the political and social significance of workers’ organizations in the 19th century, soccer leagues became confederations of working-class clubs and, a century later, for-profit enterprises owned by billionaires. (more…)
By Asdrúbal Alamilla on July 8, 2026 from Venezuela
We won’t give up, we won’t give in, we won’t lose heart! And we’ll keep working for our people! We’ll do whatever it takes for life! – Acting President Delcy Rodríguez, June 2026 (more…)
By Gabriel Vera Lopes, Igor Carvalho and Rodrigo Chagas on July 7, 2026 in Havana

foto: Rodrigo Chagas/Brasil de Fato
This coversation with the Cuban president is part of the research for a new documentary produced by Brasil de Fato (more…)
By Pablo Meriguet on July 5, 2026

Juan Lugo, a driver with San Juan’s special projects department, delivers free, non-potable water to residents in the Villa Kennedy public housing complex in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Wednesday, June 10, 2026. Photo: AP
The island has been experiencing a prolonged water crisis since early June. The neoliberal economic model imposed on Puerto Rico has made it very difficult to modernize the water supply system. (more…)
July 7, 2026
Speech by Cuba’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, during the United Nations General Assembly debate under agenda item 38, “The need to end the economic, commercial, and financial blockade imposed by the United States against Cuba”:
Mr. President, Your Excellencies, Permanent Representatives, distinguished delegates: (more…)
July 6, 2026.

This latest power outage comes amid intense pressure from the United States against Cuba, which is hindering the flow of oil to the Caribbean nation.
Cuba’s Ministry of Energy and Mines reported that the appropriate protocols for restoring the National Electric Power System (SEN) have been activated, following the total blackout reported by the Electric Union (UNE) on Monday, July 6. Currently the grid is coming back step by step. (more…)