Issue Jan 01-06 2026: During a meeting convened twelve hours after the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro that included members of the Sandinista Front together with senior government, army, and police officials, “co-president” and spokesperson for the Nicaraguan regime, Rosario Murillo, ordered all territorial organization related to the party to remain on “alert” and
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Issue Jan 01-06 2026: The United States State Department has added Venezuela and Cuba to a list of 25 new countries whose citizens must deposit down payments of up to US $15,000 upon requesting an entry visa to the country. The new policy will take effect on January 21 and includes such nations as Algeria,
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Issue Jan 01-06 2026: Three heads of state from Latin America have been tried in U.S. federal courts for drug trafficking and corruption; their cases set a precedent for understanding the process that the Venezuelan president will face.
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–Researched and Written by Lenora Williams—Issue Dec 01-31 2025: In September 2025, the United States began carrying out attacks against ships in Caribbean waters that were allegedly smuggling drugs. The United States justified its naval actions as preventing narco-terrorism. However, recent headlines show that the focus of the United States’ naval operations has expanded. The
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Issue Dec 01-31 2025: Immigrant families in the United States face the prospect of a sad Christmas, separated from their families and hoping to remain “invisible” so that ICE agents do not arrest them under the new migratory policy of Donald Trump. Over 220,000 migrants have been arrested by ICE since Trump returned to the
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Issue Dec 01-31 2025: The United States “Secretary of War,” Pete Hegseth, continues to insist that the Monroe Doctrine remains official policy, prohibiting Europe from installing new colonies in America and making the United States, by its own lights, the official hegemon in the Western hemisphere.
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Issue Nov 19-Dec 07 2025: The help in controlling prices came from outside, with a strange and involuntary little push from Donald Trump. There is a possibility that Brazil is at the peak of economic overheating, and the next few months will have less employment.
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Issue Nov 19-Dec 07 2025: In November of 2025, the secretary for the U.S.’s recently re-named Department of War, identified recent actions carried out by the U.S. military in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific against alleged drug traffickers as measures taken under the auspices of what the White House has called Operation Southern Spear.
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Issue Nov 19-Dec 07 2025: Honduran ex-President Juan Orlando Hernández has been granted a pardon by U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Issue Nov 12-18 2025: U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that he is not ruling out any options with respect to a potential military intervention in Venezuela, insisting during a press conference in the Oval Office that his administration needs to “take care” of the country.
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