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** Urgent call for a week of coordinated protests to stop U.S. war against Venezuela, Nov. 15-23 ([link removed] )
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This call to action is posted on the United National Antiwar Coalition web site. No War on Venezuela! No Troops on our Streets! Calling all anti-war, peace and justice, union and solidarity activists! An emergency network is calling for local actions, large and small, during the week of November 15-23, . . .
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** Defying U.S. pressure, U.N. votes to end blockade against Cuba ([link removed] )
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New York City For the 33rd consecutive year, the United Nations General Assembly overwhelmingly voted in support of a resolution to end the U.S. economic blockade against Cuba, with 165 countries in favor, seven opposed and 12 abstentions. Pro-Cuban revolution rally in Harlem, New York, Oct. 26, 2025. PHOTO: Erin . . .
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** ¡Detengan la escalada en el Caribe! ([link removed] )
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Todas las dudas sobre los objetivos de Estados Unidos, todos los rastros de la gran mentira sobre una «guerra contra las drogas» se desvanecieron cuando el secretario del Pentágono, Pete Hegseth, anunció el 24 de octubre que el grupo del portaaviones USS Gerald Ford sería enviado al mar Caribe. No . . .
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** Trump’s racism poisons asylum offer ([link removed] )
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Early in 2025, while he was barring most asylum seekers from the United States, Trump offered to grant U.S. asylum to some 7,500 people. Almost all were Afrikaners, descendants of 18th-century European settlers who occupied a Dutch colony in South Africa. Most were from the Netherlands, Germany and France and . . .
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