What Obama Really Said About Cuba, Foreign Affairs and the U.S.

By Arnold August on January 20, 2016

At the annual State of the Union address on January 13, 2016, President Obama reiterated his Cuba policy regarding Cuba-US relations. He said: (more…)

The Humane Work of a Cuban Doctor

Nuria Barbosa León on January 12, 2016

The experience of providing services in Venezuela left its mark on Cuban cardiologist Daysi Luperon Loforte, who worked in the municipality of El Tigre, in the state of Anzoátegui, from 2006 to 2010 (more…)

Director of Resumen Latinoamericano Recieves an Award of Distinction from International Coordinator of Journalists in Argentina

Reconocimientos-CarlosAzn--rezEach year The International Coordinator (TE. SO. R.O) brings together various social networks and organizations, including the International Federation of Popular Communicators, Hermes International Network, RSA Martianos, (more…)

Martin Luther King, Jr: Our Beloved Revolutionary!

By Jason Sole on January 17, 2016

January 18, 2016, Demonstrators reclaim the legacy of Martin Luther King in the streets of Oakland CA. photo: Bill Hackwell

January 18, 2016, Demonstrators reclaim the legacy of Martin Luther King in the streets of Oakland CA.
photo: Bill Hackwell

As the world honors the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., it is imperative that we acknowledge that he was not always loved. History has taught us that revolutionaries who sacrificed during the movement were vilified, not appreciated. (more…)

Madaya, the Humanitarian Complex and Western Powers’ Selective Outrage

January 16, 2016

Mainstream media have reached a new low this January as they purposely manipulated human suffering – engineered human suffering I need to add – to serve very political agenda. (more…)

Majority of Jerusalem Palestinians Detained in 2015 Were Minors

January 10, 2016

Israeli forces detained more than 1,900 Palestinians from occupied East Jerusalem in 2015, the majority of whom were minors, a prisoners’ rights group said on Sunday. (more…)

What the Media Isn’t Telling You about the Context of the Iranian-US Naval Dust-Up

Context is lacking in the media’s coverage of the minor naval dispute between the US and Iran

By Eoin Higgins on January 14, 2016

A tense 24 hours followed the capture of ten US sailors in Iranian territorial waters. The situation was resolved quickly, though, with Iran releasing the sailors, apparently none the worse for wear, the morning after their detainment. (more…)

America’s Third World Problem

By David Usborne on January 15, 2016

Cast your eyes down to the neighbourhoods beyond; homes with sagging roofs and dilapidated porches, and you will see them, bundled-up figures shuffling down the streets. Some carry their loads in their arms, others push trollies through the drifts. (more…)

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