The Doomsday Clock: A Chronicle of the Trivialization of the Apocalypse

By Raul Antonio Capote on June 11, 2026 from Havana

foto: Jorge

I thought of my grandchildren; I thought of the children of Hiroshima, incinerated in an instant while they played in their school yards… (more…)

Diplomat in the United States says Trump’s Sanctions are a Pretext for Military Action

June 10, 2026

Ambassador Lianys Torres Rivera

The recent US sanctions against Cuban leaders and the indictment of former President Raúl Castro are a “pretext” for President Donald Trump’s administration to convince the American people to support a military intervention, the top Cuban diplomat in Washington told The Associated Press. (more…)

Cuba: The Latest Outrage

By Ramon Labanino Salazar on June 7, 2026

When I heard the news that a court in the United States intended to put Army General Raúl Castro Ruz on trial, I felt first disbelief, then outrage, and finally deep distress at the degradation of international law. This is not the first time the northern empire has turned justice into a political weapon, but this accusation exceeds all limits of what is tolerable. (more…)

Weapons for Civilian Volunteers in Cuba?

By Raul Capote on June 9, 2026 from Havana

Several digital media outlets are spreading the “news” that, in Cuba, the government is distributing weapons to civilian volunteers in anticipation of a possible attack. Let me be clear: in Cuba, we don’t improvise; we are an organized country, especially when it comes to defense. (more…)

Sánchez Overtakes Fujimori in Peru’s Still-Unresolved Election Race

By Carlos Noreiga on June 8, 2026 from Lima

Roberto Sanchez nears victory. foto: Ernesto Benavides, AFP

With votes from rural areas and remote communities, Roberto Sánchez has been widening his lead with 95% of the votes counted. However, the factor of votes cast by Peruvians abroad means this trend cannot yet be considered irreversible. (more…)

Nicaragua: “InSight Crime” Defends an Indicted Criminal

By Roger D. Harris and Kelly Nelson

Samcam’s former home in Jinotepe, Nicaragua,  with graffiti labeling him a “murderer.” foto: Confidencial.

InSight Crime, a thinktank which claims to fuse “investigative journalism with academic rigor,” accuses Nicaragua’s government of “hiring assassins” to hunt down and kill opponents abroad. This bold accusation is based on no more than “circumstantial” evidence, strongly suggesting political motivation. This fact-impoverished rush to judgment reflects a more general bias of the US-aligned corporate press, which seeks to demonize Nicaragua and its Sandinista political leadership. (more…)

Democracy and Human Rights in Argentina

By Atilio A. Boron June 5, 2026

Human Rights Council at the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, foto:  Reuters/Denis Balibouse

The defense of human rights and the popular demand encapsulated in the slogan “memory, truth, and justice” are the most illustrious hallmarks of Argentine democracy. If my memory serves me correctly, this country was the only one that, upon restoring democracy, brought to justice the members of the three military juntas that ravaged the country between 1976 and 1983. In Brazil, a country where the military dictatorship lasted twenty-one years, President Dilma Rousseff—a former political prisoner tortured by the dictatorship’s henchmen—created the National Truth Commission (CNV) shortly after taking office. (more…)

Mr. Rubio and His “Perfect Villain”

By Francisco Delgado Rodriguez on June 7, 2026

Marco Rubio lying to Congress

“Lying comes at no cost when you go to the U.S. Congress” is the phrase that perhaps best sums up, in the words of Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister Cossio, what has occurred in recent days in both chambers of the U.S. Congress during Mr. Rubio’s participation in his capacity as Secretary of State. And it goes without saying that such remarks were essentially a true reflection of his antiquated mindset—that is, outdated and degraded. (more…)

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