By Becca Renk on April 10, 2026

Palm Sunday, photos: Radio Primerisima
Nicaragua’s faith community defies false accusations of religious repression with thousands of vibrant activities during Holy Week. (more…)
By Kenneth Mohammed on April 11, 2026

Cuban doctors and nurses bid farewell in Havana as they leave for Turkey to treat victims of the 2023 earthquake. Photograph: Yamil Lage/AFP
For decades, Cuban doctors have served the Caribbean’s most marginalized. Now, as Cuba faces its own crisis, the region looks away, waiting on Trump’s approval. (more…)
April 10, 2026 from Havana

fotos: Bill Hackwell
From the International Committee for Peace, Justice, and Dignity, we call on men and women of good will to join the actions that will take place around the world starting April 19, in the Year of Fidel’s Centennial and the 65th anniversary of the victory at Girón, imperialism’s first defeat in Latin America. (more…)
April 9, 2026

Cuban President Miguel Diaz Canel
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has denounced that the United States’ energy blockade constitutes collective punishment that is suffocating the island, violating human rights, and leaving 96,000 people waiting for surgeries (more…)

A U.S. Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt II, also known as the Warthog, takes off after refueling in the sky. Photo: AFP
By Rosa Miriam Elizalde on April 9, 2026.
Palestinian poet Marwan Makhoul condensed the illusion of neutrality into four verses: So that I may write poetry that is not political, / I must listen to the birds. / And to listen to the birds, / the warplanes must be silent. Where the sky is occupied by war, there is no place outside of politics. (more…)
April 8, 2026

Raul Torres, foto: Bill Hackwell
Hey, let me explain… what shame and pity those pseudo-artists who dream of seeing their own people’s blood run. But not just any blood, no: the blood of those who sweat it out on a P8 bus at six in the morning on their way to work, the blood of those who stand in line under the sun to take a piece of bread home. (more…)
By Vanessa G. Sanchez on April 6, 2026 from Oakland California

Rosa María Carranza attends a protest supporting the temporary protected status program at the Phillip Burton Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse in San Francisco. Carranza, an Oakland resident, worries she could lose her legal status and risk indefinite detention or deportation. fotos: Hiram Alejandro Durán/El Tímpano
Maria Carranza, a child development professional who grew up swinging through trees and swimming in rivers in El Salvador, said she feels at home in the forest at the outdoor preschool she co-founded. She has worked with children and teens as a caregiver and educator for more than three decades, long enough to know when to lean in and when to step back to let her students find their own footing. (more…)
By Gustavo Espinoza M. on April 6, 2026

foto: Getty
With just a few days to go before April 12, and as the “engines begin to rev up” for the upcoming presidential and parliamentary elections, two clear and distinct messages are clearly visible on the political scene. (more…)