Por Diana Block el 27 de diciembre de 2024

Ramón, Rene, Gerardo, Antonio, Fernando y miembro de La Colmenita, 17 de diciembre de 2024. Foto: Alejandro Azcuy Domínguez.
Puedo recordar claramente el torrente de alegría que sentí cuando escuché la casi increíble noticia de que los últimos tres miembros de los Cinco Cubanos, Gerardo Hernández, Antonio Guerrero y Ramón Labañino, habían aterrizado en La Habana el 17 de diciembre de 2014 después de dieciséis años de injusto encarcelamiento en prisiones de Estados Unidos. Los otros dos miembros de los Cinco, Fernando González, y René González, habían sido liberados previamente al término de sus condenas en prisión. (more…)
By José Manzaneda on December 28, 2024

Blackmailing Mexico to sink Cuba amid blackouts
In recent years, the Mexican government has come to the aid of the Cuban people on several occasions[i]. A month ago, it sent 400,000 barrels of oil to alleviate the acute electricity crisis on the island[ii]. (more…)
Single payer, medical missions, and the US campaign of disinformation
By Mark Ginsburg on December 26, 2024

Poster on wall of the University of Medical Sciences in Matanzas, also featuring Fidel Castro Ruz and the “Cuban Five.”
I was in Cuba (again) during the first week of December. I traveled with a delegation of members of the National Single Payer organization, which is working to achieve a national healthcare system in the US that would fully cover everyone under a single, comprehensive, government-funded program. We visited a variety of healthcare institutions in the cities of Havana and Matanzas, the capital of the province of the same name. (more…)
By Vijay Prashad on December 26, 2024

Maysa Yousef (Gaza, Occupied Palestinian Territory), Alice in Palestine #1, 2021.
Dear friends,
Pain shudders through the arteries of global society. Day after day passes by as the genocide against the Palestinian people continues and the conflicts in the Great Lakes region of Africa and Sudan escalate. More and more people slip into absolute poverty as arms companies’ profits soar. These realities have hardened society, allowing people to bury their heads and ignore the horrors unfolding across the world. (more…)
By Roger D. Harris and John Perry on December 27, 2024
The progressive regional current, the “Pink Tide,” could be better called “troubled waters” in 2024. The tide had already slackened by 2023 compared to its rise in 2022, when it was buoyed by big wins in Colombia and Brazil. Then, progressive alternatives had sailed into power replacing failed neoliberal policies. Since, they have had to govern under circumstances that they inherited but were not their own making. (more…)
By Diana Block on December 27, 2024

Ramón, Rene, Gerardo, Antonio, Fernando and member of La Colmenita, Dec. 17, 2024. Photo: Alejandro Azcuy Dominguez.
I can remember clearly the rush of joy I felt when I heard the almost unbelievable news that the last three members of the Cuban 5, Gerardo Hernández, Antonio Guerrero, and Ramón Labañino, had landed in Havana on December 17th, 2014 after sixteen years of unjust incarceration in U.S. prisons. (The other two members of the Five, Fernando González, and René González, had been released previously at the end of their prison terms.) (more…)
December 24, 2024.
Greenland ‘s Prime Minister Mute Egede responded Monday to the provocations of Donald Trump, who said that “control” of the Danish island – home to mineral and oil reserves – is “an absolute necessity” for the United States. “Greenland is ours. We are not, and never will be, for sale. We will not long struggle for freedom” Egede stated in a statement. (more…)
Interventionist statements by President-elect Donald Trump, who suggested that the United States could reclaim control of the Panama Canal, have generated international reactions, with various countries expressing their support for Panamanian sovereignty in multiple pronouncements. (more…)