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US President Donald Trump announced on Friday on his social media network Truth Social the pardon of former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández (2014-2022), who was sentenced in March 2024 to 45 years in prison on charges of drug trafficking, weapons possession and receiving money from Mexican drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán.

"I will be granting a full and complete pardon to former President Juan Orlando Hernández, who has been treated, according to many people whom I greatly respect, very severely and very unfairly," Trump wrote, backing a decision that comes on the eve of elections in Honduras, scheduled for this Sunday, November 30.

Hernández was extradited to the U.S. in April 2022 after being accused of receiving millions of dollars from drug traffickers, including El Chapo, to finance election campaigns in exchange for facilitating the entry of more than 500 tons of cocaine into the United States . His sentence included an additional five years of supervised release.

Trump explicitly linked the pardon to his support for conservative candidate Nasry Tito Asfura of the National Party, the same party as Hernández, warning that economic support from Washington would depend on his victory. Along the same lines, he urged people to vote for Asfura and congratulated Hernández on the pardon.

"If Tito Asfura wins the presidency of Honduras, given the United States' great confidence in him, his policies, and what he will do for the great people of Honduras, we will provide significant support. If he doesn't win, the United States will not provide substantial financial assistance ," the White House official stated.

Candidate Rixi Moncada, of the Libre Party, denounced the decision made by the United States on her social media account, stating that they intend to "revive criminals" linked to the 2009 coup. "The financial elites who exploit our people and pull their strings in Washington are hypocrites; they don't care about justice, much less democracy ," the candidate declared, calling for victory at the polls on November 30.

Manuel Zelaya declared on the same social media platform that Donald Trump's support backs the " direct heir of the drug cartels ," heir to those who were defeated at the polls in 2021 when Xiomara Castro was elected "without violence and with the indestructible strength of the people in resistance ." He called for support for the current Democratic candidate, Rixi Moncada, stating that "with her proposed economic reforms, she will transform Honduras . "

More than six million Hondurans will go to the polls to elect the successor to leftist President Xiomara Castro, whose term ends on January 27, 2026. Asfura is competing against Rixi Moncada (left, Libre) and Salvador Nasralla (Liberal Party), who, despite his conservative discourse, does not have the explicit backing of the U.S.

Trump's controversial decision reopens debates about Washington's political influence in Central America and its use of legal tools to influence foreign elections.

 

LATAKIA, Syria (North Press) – Demonstrations erupted on Tuesday across several areas of Syria’s coastal region, predominantly inhabited by the Alawite community, as residents demanded political decentralization, the release of the detainees, and an end to kidnappings and killings.

The protests came in response to a call by Ghazal Ghazal, the spiritual leader of the Supreme Alawite Council in Syria, who urged citizens to demand “federalism and political decentralization, an end to ethnic cleansing, killing, kidnapping, and captivity, and the release of detainees from prisons.”

Cities and towns including Jableh, Tartus, Baniyas, and other surrounding areas witnessed coordinated demonstrations echoing these demands.

Local sources told North Press that security forces intervened in some locations to disperse the gatherings, leading to clashes with demonstrators.

They added that most shops and markets closed amid a heavy security presence along major streets in cities and towns.

As of the time of publication, the Syrian transitional government has not issued a statement regarding the demonstrations across the coastal region.

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Video of the protests

 

🇬🇧Retired British army officer - Colonel Christopher Romberg, a descendant of Holocaust survivors, has been arrested under the Terrorism Act for holding a sign reading: "I oppose Genocide, I support Palestine Action."

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🗣️"This is one of the most profoundly anti-democratic opposition movements, led by María Corina Machado."

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I really loved to see how Max wiped the smile off James Story's face by reminding him of the crimes he committed against Venezuela while serving as ambassador

 

Leaders of Brazil’s Landless Workers’ Movement (MST) emphasized the importance of technological cooperation with Chinese institutions to scale up agroecology initiatives in Brazil. The partnerships the movement has been developing with China focus on bio-inputs and small-scale agricultural mechanization, fields in which China has a consolidated industrial base and technologies that are more affordable than those from other regions.

“We, the Landless Workers Movement, are over 450 000 settled families and more than 100 000 camping families, and our main task is to make agroecology widespread,” said national MST leader Tuíra Tule to BdF. She explained that cooperation with China centers on two key pillars to achieve this goal.

“One is self-production of our organic fertilizers. Bio-inputs are fundamental for gaining autonomy in producing what we need for this major agroecological transition,” she said. “The other pillar is mechanization. Today in Brazil, unlike here in China, which has more than 2 500 small-tractor factories, Brazil doesn’t have a single one.”

The figure she cited refers to China’s largest companies in the sector. In total, the country has more than 18 000 agricultural-machinery manufacturers, according to the Future Vision Industrial Research Institute.

MST production coordinator Adalberto Martins — known as Pardal — stressed the unique value of working with the Asian nation. “This relationship is very important because the machinery developed here consists of small-scale equipment,” he said. “Across Latin America you won’t find an agricultural-mechanics industry of this scope that focuses on small-holder needs.”

Brazil-China dialogue on land reform

Both leaders recently traveled to China to attend the Global South Academic Forum, held in Shanghai on November 13 and 14. Organized by East China Normal University, the University of Johannesburg, and the Tricontinental Institute for Social Research, the event brought together delegates from 31 countries to debate the post–World War II international order and the contemporary challenges faced by the Global South.

The MST representatives took part in the panel “Historic Struggles for Land and Contemporary Rural Revitalization: The History of China-Brazil Cooperation in Family Farming”, within the session “Sharing Rural Stories from the Global South: Development and Peace.”

Cooperation taking place

According to Tuíra Tule, the various partnerships with China have already led to the delivery of more than 60 different machines to Brazil.

“Today these help us strengthen at least seven productive chains, rice, cassava, vegetables, fruit, seeds, and other crops, allowing us to expand small- and medium-scale production through mechanization,” she said.

In November 2024, the Brazil-China Center for Research, Development, and Promotion of Technology and Mechanization for Family Farming was inaugurated at the University of Brasília (UnB), with Chinese Education Minister Huai Jinpeng in attendance. The initiative promotes student exchanges: Chinese graduate students will spend time in MST technical schools such as the Latin American School of Agroecology and the Institute for Training and Research in Land Reform (Iterra).

Another project is the Brazil-China Demonstration Unit for Agricultural Machinery in the municipality of Apodi, Rio Grande do Norte state. It stems from a 2022 memorandum of understanding between the Northeast Consortium of Brazilian states, the International Institute for Innovation in Agricultural Equipment and Smart Farming at China Agricultural University, and China’s Association of Agricultural Machinery Manufacturers. Roughly 30 machines, including micro-tractors, harvesters, seeders, and planters, are being tested in 20 types of family-farm crops across Ceará, Maranhão, Paraíba, and Rio Grande do Norte.

The UnB project also created a Digital Family Agroecology Laboratory, equipped with more than 20 devices to monitor soil, climate, and productivity. “For us in the Landless Workers Movement, this major cooperation agreement with China, in these two fundamental areas, bio-inputs and mechanization, is a huge step toward the massive agroecological transition we are striving to build for the Brazilian people,” Tuíra said.

China’s rural revitalization as inspiration

During the forum, the Brazilian delegation learned about China’s Rural Revitalization Strategy, developed to consolidate the eradication of extreme poverty achieved in 2020. According to an official statement from the Communist Party of China’s Central Committee and the State Council, rural revitalization is key to “accelerating comprehensive rural development” and achieving “Chinese-style modernization.” “For us it’s inspiring to understand these steps, how agrarian reform was achieved through the revolution and how rural revitalization continues to evolve,” said Tuíra Tule. She noted that the Chinese model redefines rural life by integrating tourism, sports, cooperation, and agro-industrialization.

Adalberto Martins observed that China has spent the past 15 years revitalizing its countryside, in a successful anti-hunger campaign involving more than 3 million people. “We came here to share the MST’s experience, why agrarian reform never took place in our country,” he explained. “And despite that, the MST emerged from this land-concentration process and, upon winning land, raised agriculture to another level: producing healthy food, restoring common natural goods, and leading a massive campaign to plant trees and ensure food production.”

The 2025 Global South Academic Forum carried the theme “Victory in the World Anti-Fascist War and the Post-War International Order: The Past and the Future.” It marked the 80th anniversary of the Allies victory in World War II and the founding of the United Nations. According to the organizers, the event sought to strengthen solidarity among Global South nations in the face of geopolitical fragmentation, concentration of military and technological power, and the resurgence of fascism.

For Tuíra Tule, attending the forum was “a unique experience to be here on behalf of the Landless Movement and to better understand this Asian context that often feels so distant from our own reality.” She highlighted the opportunity to learn about “different forms of resistance against fascism, and new ways we can cooperate and organize with other Global South movements.”

 

Thirty-four members of the British Parliament —members of Parliament and representatives of the House of Lords—signed a joint declaration denouncing the United States' military plans against Venezuela . The document, titled "Emergency Declaration: No to Trump's War on Venezuela," demands that Washington refrain from any attack against the South American nation following the launch of Operation Southern Spear and a massive naval deployment in the Caribbean.

Among the signatories are prominent British political figures such as Jeremy Corbyn , former leader of the Labour Party ; Diane Abbott , former Shadow Home Secretary; and John McDonnell , former Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer. Their support underscores the gravity of the situation and the urgency of the call to avoid military intervention , which, they warn, could trigger a regional escalation with unpredictable consequences.

The statement—promoted by the Venezuela Solidarity Campaign and endorsed by key unions such as the NEU, TSSA, BFAWU, and GFTU, as well as peace organizations like the CND and Stop the War Coalition —expresses “deep alarm” at the growing threat of a war led by the Trump administration . The text has garnered widespread support among labor, peace, and progressive movements in the UK.

Parliamentarians denounce the deployment of a US naval fleet off the Venezuelan coast , including warships, bombers, and thousands of troops. They also recall that Trump publicly confirmed authorizing the CIA to conduct covert operations in Venezuela , which have already claimed the lives of dozens of civilians in attacks on small boats, under the pretext of a " war on drugs ."

This military escalation is part of a long history of US interference in Latin America through " regime change " operations . The statement emphasizes that several Latin American leaders have already expressed strong opposition to this military buildup and to any form of foreign intervention.

The United States maintains its largest military deployment in the Caribbean in recent years, concentrating 20% ​​of its global naval power in the region. Last week, the aircraft carrier Gerald Ford , the largest and most modern in the world, equipped with state-of-the-art F-35 fighter jets , joined the operation . The entire fleet participated in recent exercises near Trinidad and Tobago .

Washington justifies this presence under the pretext of combating drug trafficking in what is called Operation Southern Spear. However, the scale of the deployment and the White House's public statements suggest objectives that go far beyond the official narrative. This Monday, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff traveled to the area to meet with the operation's commanders.

What began as an anti-narcotics operation has transformed into an unprecedented show of force that threatens the stability of the entire region.

 

In a significant blow against a criminal organization with a direct impact on the Cuban economy, Cuban anti-narcotics authorities and the Ministry of the Interior (MININT) recently dismantled a multi-million dollar currency trafficking network operating with ties to the United States. This criminal network, identified as highly organized and well-resourced, was dedicated to obtaining foreign currency in the United States and illegally transferring it to undermine the Cuban financial system.

According to Lieutenant Colonel Yisnel Rivero Crespo, head of the Economic Crimes Department of the MININT's investigative unit, the network had more than 30 bank accounts in the U.S. managed by front men, from which payments were made to suppliers and illicit funds were transferred. Simultaneously, in Cuba, an operational base established in Camagüey collected large sums of Cuban pesos weekly from non-state activities. These funds were not deposited into the formal banking system but circulated as cash to support illegal operations.

Between February and September 2025, the network, led by an individual identified as Mora Caballero, moved more than one billion Cuban pesos and approximately 250,000 US dollars. The expert emphasized that reports to US authorities regarding these illicit operations have gone unanswered, demonstrating tacit support for this form of economic warfare aimed at strangling the Cuban economy by preventing the normal flow of foreign currency to the Cuban state.

This operation has generated significant distortions, raising the illegal exchange rate and encouraging the theft of remittances, practices that contribute to inflation and the overall deterioration of economic stability on the island. The network took advantage of regulatory loopholes and the tightening of the U.S. embargo, which has closed traditional transfer channels such as Western Union.

The Cuban government announced it will strengthen financial and tax controls, as well as police operations, to eradicate these illicit networks, emphasizing the need to protect micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) that legitimately contribute to the country's economic development. The fight against these networks is part of the defense against an economic war waged from abroad with the aim of severely limiting the inflow of foreign currency into the Cuban banking system and weakening the national economy.

This dismantling represents a major blow to the illicit network that affects not only Cuban state finances but also the well-being of families receiving remittances, whose funds are withheld and diverted beyond legitimate state control. The operation reaffirms Cuba's commitment to rigorously confronting the financial threats stemming from the United States' blockade and economic aggression.

 

Some 62 European leaders and parliamentarians have warned against what they describe as a " prelude to a US military invasion " of Venezuela . In a letter, they condemn the US military deployment in the Caribbean Sea, near the Venezuelan coast, and demand its immediate cessation.

The signatories expressed concern about the presence of aircraft carrier groups (including the USS Gerald R. Ford ), B-52 strategic bombers , fighter jets, and troops already patrolling the region, arguing that this " poses a serious threat to Venezuelan sovereignty."

The text also notes that this escalation has already had lethal consequences, citing reports of US attacks on small boats that have resulted in the deaths of at least 67 people, " arbitrarily accused of transporting drugs ."

European leaders maintain that the current US aggression is the "latest attempt by Washington to threaten and undermine the sovereignty" of Latin American and Caribbean nations.

The letter draws an analogy with past regime-change efforts backed by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), mentioning the coups in Chile (1973), Brazil (1964), and Guatemala (1954) . "The human cost of these regime-change operations was catastrophic, and their political legacy endures."

"But this military deployment further elevates the gravity of the situation. If the United States launches a military intervention in Venezuela, it would mark the first US interstate war in South America ," they point out.

On the other hand, they criticize the pretext of combating "narco-terrorism" as a script "as hackneyed as it is familiar," likening it to the failed " War on Drugs " in Colombia, Mexico and all of Latin America, which, in their opinion, has only generated violence and destabilization.

The message is unanimous: “ No to war against Venezuela .” The signatories explicitly call on progressive forces across Europe to unite in support of the Venezuelan people and defend international law and national sovereignty.

For his part, Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yván Gil thanked the UK parliamentarian Jeremy Corbyn (one of the signatories) for his message of solidarity, in which he condemned the US military expansion in the region as an attempt to " impose its colonial model."

"On behalf of President Nicolás Maduro, we thank Corbyn for his message of hope, and we reaffirm his words that change, progress and the future are unstoppable ," the Venezuelan Foreign Minister stated.

Signature from the EU politicians

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Yemen's Minister of Health and Environment, Ali Shaiban , denounced the prolonged closure of Sana'a International Airport as a crime against humanity and a flagrant violation of international humanitarian law , exacerbating an unprecedented health crisis in the country.

Speaking to a local media outlet, Shaiban stated that the air blockade—a direct result of the Zionist enemy 's attacks on the terminal—has caused a critical shortage of medicines and medical supplies , especially those requiring refrigerated transport or special conditions , which are essential for thousands of critically ill patients.

He explained that this situation has left people without access to vital medications, including those for kidney transplants, blood products, hormone and immunomodulatory treatments , as well as resuscitation drugs, anesthesia, anticoagulants, and diagnostic solutions . According to Shaiban, thousands of patients have already died due to lack of treatment, and the number continues to rise.

“The aggressor forces completely ignore humanitarian and ethical considerations, imposing a suffocating siege on the Yemeni people, unprecedented in modern history, in the face of a shameful international silence ,” he denounced.

The airport closure has also prevented thousands of citizens from traveling abroad for medical treatment , while the most urgent supplies cannot enter Yemen by any alternative means. Shaiban stressed that air transport is the only safe and viable way to deliver medicines that cannot withstand long journeys or sudden temperature changes.

The Minister further explained that the indirect damage caused by the blockade is even greater than that produced by direct attacks: the increase in epidemics , the increase in infant and maternal mortality , the spread of contagious diseases, and the inability of the health system to expand, plan, and serve the population .

The situation is aggravated by the chronic crisis: patients with kidney, cardiovascular, immunological or metabolic diseases have been left without their essential treatments, causing deaths that cannot always be recorded, but which, according to Shaiban, are part of a tragedy that “is impossible to quantify in its full magnitude”.

Since October 2023 , Sana'a International Airport has been repeatedly bombed due to Yemen's active support for the Gaza Strip . The most devastating attacks occurred on May 6 and 28, 2025 , rendering the terminal completely inoperable and further isolating the country during a health emergency.

Shaiban reiterated an urgent appeal to the United Nations and international organizations to intervene immediately and facilitate the reopening of the airport, ensuring the entry of medicines that cannot be transported by land or sea . He stressed that reactivating humanitarian flights is an essential measure to save the lives of thousands of people, especially children .

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