In episode 94 of Soberanía, hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth dive into the Mexico connections in the Jeffrey Epstein files, focusing on serious allegations against a former U.S. ambassador and the impunity that protects powerful figures. Next, they provide an urgent update on U.S. efforts to strangle Cuba with an oil blockade, examining Mexico’s diplomatic response and the looming humanitarian crisis. Finally, the hosts celebrate a major domestic achievement: the full inauguration of the “El Insurgente” commuter train, a symbol of infrastructure progress and national priorities. The episode concludes with a special segment of “Can I Borrow You For A Minute?” featuring an insightful interview with the hosts of the Blowback podcast on U.S. imperialism and global resistance.
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Morena’s Magdalena Rosales Says Mexican Oil for Cuba Represents Essential Humanitarian Support
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“We Mexicans stand in solidarity with the Cuban people, we stand in solidarity with all the peoples that the empire wants to crush.”
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Morena Legislators Defend Gradual 40 Hour Workweek, Lack of Two Days Off
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Mexico’s 40 hour workweek will only come into effect in 2030, critics say the legislation opens the door to 12 hour workdays and reduced overtime pay.
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Solidarity or Submission
February 4, 2026
The fight to save Cuba is the fight to save us all, writes José Luis Granados Ceja. We cannot let Cuba stand alone at this moment.
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