January 8, 2023
Supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro took this Sunday by force the National Congress, breaking the blockade carried out by the Military Police and the National Security Force at the Esplanade of the Ministries in Brasilia. (more…)
January 4, 2023
The recent sanction by a Florida court against cruise ship companies aims to frighten those who do business with Cuba and reinforces the ban on U.S. citizens visiting the archipelago, Granma newspaper denounced Wednesday. (more…)
By Zoe Alexandra on January 4, 2023
On December 15, 2022, while helicopters flew overhead, members of Peru’s national army shot down civilians with live bullets in the outskirts of the city of Ayacucho. This action was in response to a national strike and mobilization to protest the coup d’état that deposed President Pedro Castillo on December 7. (more…)
By Ricardo Vaz on January 3, 2023
And so it ended. Not with a bang, but with a whimper. After all, it was made of cardboard.
It is very rare to have a political phenomenon beautifully encapsulated in a single moment or image. But in the case of (former) self-proclaimed “Interim President” Juan Guaidó, we got exactly that. (more…)
By Alejandra Garcia on January 5, 2023 from Havana
Yesterday the US embassy in Cuba resumed a limited immigrant visa process after nearly six years without consular services. The administration of the nefarious Donald Trump (2017-2021) closed the headquarters and reduced its employees under the pretext of alleged acoustic attacks against its diplomats, a theory almost taken out of a fiction book that was discarded by scientists and official reports. (more…)
By Dario Pignotti on January 4, 2023
While Lula participated in Pele’s funeral in the interior of Sao Paulo, his ministers were implementing the main programs of the new government. On Tuesday, the head of Human Rights, the black philosopher Silvio Almeida, took office, promising to revoke all Bolsonaro’s decrees that incite discrimination and hatred. (more…)
By Randy Alonso Falcón on January 4, 2023
The massive and emotional inauguration of Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva in Brazil, on the first day of the year, and the announcement in Colombia of the beginning of a ceasefire with five armed organizations in that country is the news that illuminates with hope the beginning of the year in Latin America and the Caribbean. (more…)
By Alejandra Garcia on January 3, 2023
Inequality, prejudice, racism. These were the words most often used by Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva to describe the condition he is receiving of his country after four years of the nefarious Jair Bolsonaro. Brazil is in pain. It doesn’t forget the hundreds of thousands of deaths left by the Covid-19 and the mismanagement of the former government, nor the high rates of poverty and violence that skyrocketed since 2019. (more…)