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Yaimí Ravelo: Photography Has No Limits

By Roberto Chile on March 8, 2023 from Havana on International Womens Day

Yaimi Ravelo by Roberto Chile

“Yaimí Ravelo, So Cuban; blonde but with a Black grandmother, has such honesty and nobility that makes her rise and grow whatever the challenges may be”. This is what journalist Graciela Ramírez, editor of Cuba en Resumen, had to say about the Havana correspondent of Resumen Latinoamericano, an Argentine multimedia outlet where the young photojournalist has been working since 2017. (more…)

Colombia: Petro is Willing to Put All the Cards on the Table to Reach Total Peace, Including Investigating His Own Family

By Gustavo A Maranges on March 7, 2023

The peace process in Colombia is one of President Gustavo Petro’s government primary initiatives. During his presidential campaign, Petro pledged to achieve “Total Peace” in the country during his term, which is a very ambitious goal given the huge setback the country experienced during Ivan Duque’s right-wing administration and the oligarchy’s dependency on violence. (more…)

Florida Bans Books While Argentina Celebrates the Night of the Libraries

By Bill Hackwell on March 7, 2023 from Buenos Aires

Night of the Libraries, photo: Bill Hackwell

As the sun was setting in Buenos Aires this past Saturday, the vibrant Corrientes Avenue that goes through the center of the city was shut down. Corrientes is closely connected to Argentine culture; lined with theaters and bookstores and on this occasion it was dedicated to The Night of the Libraries and honoring 40 years of democracy since the bloody dictatorship. (more…)

The Havana Syndrome Case Cracked

By Roger D. Harris on March 7, 2023

US Embassy in Havana

Even before the attack on the homeland of the weather balloons,
the Havana Syndrome tested America’s mettle.
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Nicaragua: Reconciliation Does Not Mean Forgetting

By Jill Clark-Gollub on March 3, 2023

Opposition sniper firing from behind a roadblock in 2018. Photo by opposition activist Carl David Goette-Luciak.

Hybrid warfare tactics, including information warfare and the co-opting of human rights groups, make it hard to tell the good guys from the bad in the US-backed coup attempt in Nicaragua in 2018. But it is important to note the telltale signs of class oppression and terrorist tactics to understand the truth about the 222 people recently released to the US who were convicted of treason in Nicaragua for savage acts of violence against their people. (more…)

Metastasis

By Rosa Miriam Elizalde on March 4, 2023

Meta has been at it again. It deactivated 363 Facebook accounts of Cuban users, in addition to 270 pages and 229 groups, as well as 72 from Instagram. The operation covered other social networks such as YouTube, TikTok and Twitter, and included hundreds of pages of Bolivian citizens. (more…)

Venezuela: Missing Hugo Chávez

By Carlos Aznárez on March 5, 2023.

Viva Chavez!

Ten years have already passed without Comandante Hugo Chávez and his overwhelming drive to explain to the people what the Revolution to be built is all about. Yes, the Revolution with capital letters, which is not the same as appealing to the reformist or social-democratic shortcuts to which some try to accustom us. (more…)

Washington Extends Executive Sanction Order Against Venezuela, Caracas Responds

March 3, 2023

2015 – 10 million Venezuelans signed petition against Obama’s executive order

Yesterday, March 2, the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela rejected the extension of Washington’s Executive Order issued in 2015 during the administration of Barack Obama, which declares Venezuela as an “unusual and extraordinary threat to the security” of the North American country. (more…)

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