Mexican Gov’t Responds to Chomsky and Hundreds of Intellectuals

August 19, 2015

Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto’s government has been dealt various serious blows due to their mishandling of crime-related issues as well as corruption. (more…)

Venezuela, Colombia to Coordinate Actions to Fortify Border

August 21, 2015

Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro said Thursday Venezuela –in coordination with the Colombian Government– will promote a plan for improving security and peace of the two countries’ common land border. (more…)

U.S. not Prepared to Give up in Latin America

By Patricio Montesinos on August 21, 2015

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Mass Demonstration in Caracas in Support of the Bolivarian Revolution, Photo: Bill Hackwell

The United States stokes historic territorial disputes to weaken “adversary” governments of the region, while at the same time it rekindles divisions contrary to regional unity (more…)

Stop Punishing Cuba’s People: Lift the Embargo

By William M. Leogrande on August 14, 2015

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Photo: Bill Hackwell

The flag-raising ceremony at the U.S. Embassy in Havana Friday marks the successful conclusion of what Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez called the “firsts stage” in the process of normalizing relations. (more…)

Cuban-born Terrorist Posada Carriles, a 30 Years as Fugitive

August 18, 2015

Family Members of Cuban Victims of Cubana Airlines, Photo: Bill Hackwell

Family members of the victims of the bombing of the Cubana airliner in 1976, Photo: Bill Hackwell

Cuban-born terrorist Luis Posada Carriles has been a fugitive from Venezuelan justice for 30 years now, with an extradition order against him still in place. (more…)

A Moment of Pure Joy

By Max J. Castro on August 19, 2015

 

It’s an understatement to say that for all of us who for years, in one way or another worked, risking our good standing with dear family members and friends, with neighbors and large sectors of our community, imperiling our jobs and careers, our livelihoods and economic prospects, (more…)

The Reopening of the U.S. Embassy in Cuba; Long Live the Heroic Cuban Revolution!

By Javier Salado* on August 14, 2015

“”On the Malecon of Havana there is too little air for the recently raised flag to wave. The wind is good but it is not enough.”
This twitter message sent by a young Cuban is an indication of what the theme of this short article will be.

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Cuba and U.S. Discuss Next Steps in Developing Relations

August 14, 2015

Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parilla this afternoon, August 14, reported that he and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry discussed next steps to be taken as the countries move toward normalizing relations, now that the initial phase of reestablishing diplomatic relations has concluded. (more…)

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