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DC Embassy Violently Attacked as Cuba’s Example Grows Brighter

Resumen Latinoamericano editorial on September 25, 2023

photo: by way of RHC

Resumen Latinoamericano – English condemns the terrorist firebombing of the Cuban Embassy in Washington, DC. Two Molotov cocktails were hurled at the building last night in the second violent attack in recent years. The U.S. government and the Biden administration are the ones responsible for continuing to fund a campaign of hatred against Cuba. (more…)

Cuban President Díaz-Canel Joins Cuba Solidarity Rally in New York Street

September 22, 2023

Amidst cheers for Cuba, down with the blockade and other slogans, a demonstration of support for the island was taking place at the corner of Lexington Avenue and 38th Street by the Cuban Mission in New York this evening, when at that moment the cheers multiplied as Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel crossed the street to join them. (more…)

Bob Menendez, a Corrupt Man in the U.S. Senate

By Deisy Francis Mexidor on September 23, 2023

photo: EFE

New Jersey Democratic lawmaker and fervent hater of Cuba, Robert “Bob” Menendez’s dirty laundry has finally caught up with him and forced him to resign as chairman of the influential U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee. (more…)

Latin America’s Progressive Bloc Lines up at the UN against Washington Sanctions

By Ociel Alí López on September 22, 2023

photo: Teri Matson

The shift to the left that is currently taking place in Latin American governments could be felt in the presidential speeches at the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UN), which is being held this week. (more…)

Looking at Challenges with the Eyes of the South

By Randy Alonso Falcón on September 22, 2023

graphic: Al Mayadeen

They offered us a prosperous and equitable world and gave us an atrocious neoliberalism and rampant inequality. They announced the end of History and filled us with nuclear weapons in case it was necessary. They promised us development goals for 2030 and have taken us back to the levels of 10 years ago in the number of hungry and malnourished people. (more…)

Havana through the Eyes of Its Travelers

By Alejandra Garcia on September 22, 2023 from Havana

photo: Bill Hackwell

In a burst of nostalgia, the Czech poet Rainer Maria Rilke said that a man’s true homeland can be found in his childhood, in those first memories linked to smells, tastes, and landscapes, where pain does not exist. But Havana proves otherwise. Even if the childhood of those who travel through the city is not tied to its streets, it is impossible for them not to feel it as their own. (more…)

Honduras:  Serious Threat against the Life of Garífuna Defender Miriam Miranda

September 19, 2023

photo: BSM

San Pedro Sula, Honduras, On Tuesday four men armed with assault rifles entered the house of the leader of the Honduran Black Fraternal Organization (Ofraneh), Miriam Miranda. (more…)

It’s Cuba or Daniel Blake

By Ana Hurtado on September 20, 2023

The world is in turmoil. As the Western powers and their economic policies continue to tear apart the global whole, the countries of the South have united to demand justice. (more…)

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