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By Ana Hurtado on May 25, 2023

Biran, photo: Ana Hurtado

To Leidy and the workers of the Casa Museo de Biran.

It was a Lada. I had no idea what a Lada was until I arrived in Cuba. Just as I had no idea about so many other things I had to learn about here, because in my western culture I had been denied access to them; I had not been given access. (more…)

Cuba’s Buena Fe Faces Fascist Aggression but their Tour of Spain Prevails

By Alejandra Garcia on May 25, 2023 from Havana

Anyone who has listened to the Cuban duo Buena Fe’s songs know they are not complacent. Although they defend Cuba in any trench, they do not remain silent in the face of injustice or what can be changed, and they speak in broad truths in the most poetic way possible, using a guitar with their voices as their weapon. (more…)

Resumen Latinoamericano : “We are Biased in the Struggle for Truth, Justice and Memory”

By Margarita Pécora on May 22, 2023 from Buenos Aires

Interview with Resumen Latinoamericano editor Carlos Aznares for Comunas, broadcasted by Radio Güemes

Carlos Aznárez

Resumen Latinoamericano is a communications platform with an exemplary history in the field of counter-information and alternative journalism. Comunas talked to its founder, the outstanding journalist Carlos Aznárez, editor and general director of the Agency that had its seed in ANCLA (The Clandestine News Agency) founded in 1976 during the military dictatorship by Rodolfo Walsh. (more…)

Money Stolen from Venezuela Pays for Right-wing Primaries

May 23, 2023, Caracas

Con Maduro program

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro blamed the Venezuelan opposition for being behind an embezzlement of the State in coordination with the U.S. Government, resources that are used to finance their primary elections scheduled for next October. (more…)

World Health Assembly: The World Should Be More like Cuba

By Alejandra Garcia on May 23, 2023

May 23, 2023, a new brigade of Cuban doctors arrive in Mexico.

The world is still suffering from the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic. Inflation, supply chain crises, and shortages of medicines and basic goods continue to affect most of the world’s countries, especially those less developed and besieged by the major powers, such as Cuba, but this is not news. What can governments do to counteract a future health crisis and can we overcome the dominate greed of the developed countries when it comes to public health? (more…)

Go Away Yankee, Nobody Wants You!

By Ramón Pedregal Casanova on May 23, 2023

The U.S. elite has been weaving since its state created the trap with which to drag Cuba into its account. But Cuba is not a fish even if it is in the water, it is a territory free of imperialism, like Nicaragua, Venezuela, Bolivia, … gateways to what is already becoming the vision of the free future of the Southern Continent. (more…)

Posada Carriles, the Master of Terror, his Victims Still Cry Out for Justice

By Raúl Antonio Capote on May 22, 2023

Cubans carry the images of the 73 victims of the Posada planned bombing of a Cubana airliner. photo: Bill Hackwell

On May 23, 2018, in the early hours of the morning, Luis Clemente Faustino Posada Carriles passed away at Memorial Regional Hospital, Hollywood, Florida, United States.  He was a CIA agent, confessed assassin and dedicated counterrevolutionary considered one of the masters of terrorism against his own country of origin; Cuba. (more…)

Senator Bob Menéndez Says Sanctions Do No Harm — He Is a Psychopath

By Andreína Chávez Alava on May 15, 2023

Venezuelan crossing the Rio Grande, photo: Jordan Vonderhaar

US foreign policy remains a war on two fronts: punish countries with sanctions and then punish their migrants too.

Last year, I wrote a long essay telling my family’s migration story amidst our country’s social collapse in the immediate aftermath of US sanctions. Since then, some of my relatives have returned home and left again as economic hardships continue to weigh us down. (more…)

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