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El sangriento coste del bloqueo estadounidense a Cuba

Por Cheryl LaBash el 22 de Junio 2024

Cuba’s Heberprot P. photo: Yaimi Ravelo

Un reciente anuncio de Discovery Therapeutics Caribe, LLC en Cleveland alivia un temor importante que viene con un diagnóstico de diabetes, el miedo a la amputación. El grupo de defensa Diabetes.org revela que el temor está justificado. “Cada 3 minutos y 30 segundos en los Estados Unidos, una extremidad es amputada debido a la diabetes. Las amputaciones van en aumento en Estados Unidos: 154.000 personas con diabetes sufren amputaciones cada año”. (more…)

A Bloody Cost of the US Blockade of Cuba

By Cheryl LaBash on June 22, 2024

Cuba’s Heberoot P. photo: Yaima Ravelo

A recent announcement by Discovery Therapeutics Caribe in Cleveland eases a major fear coming with a diabetes diagnosis: the fear of amputation. The advocacy group Diabetes.org reveals the fear is justified. “Every 3 minutes and 30 seconds in the United States, a limb is amputated due to diabetes. Amputations are on the rise in the United States — 154,000 people with diabetes undergo amputation each year.” (more…)

The Intersection of Vulnerability and Power: The Case of Francia Márquez

By Mauri Balanta Jaramillo and Janvieve Williams Comrie on June 21, 2024

Francia Marquez’s rise to Colombia’s vice presidency has put a target on her back, but she also brings with her hope for a real change in Colombian politics. As in the U.S., Black political power is met with fierce and sometimes violent opposition elsewhere in this region. photo: Bill Hackwell

On June 16, during Father’s Day celebrations, Sigifredo Márquez, father of Colombia’s Vice President Francia Márquez Mina, was attacked, also affecting a 6-year-old minor. This incident underscores the precarious position and constant threats that endanger the lives of Black leaders and communities in Latin America, (more…)

Climate Change and Its Impact on Latin America

By Alejandra Garcia and Bill Hackwell on June 20, 2024

The future is already here: the worst droughts in 50 years in the southern Amazon and record hurricanes and floods in Central America and the Caribbean are the new reality of Latin America. (more…)

Right Turn

By Frei Betto on June 20, 2024

Demonstrators are repressed by the police in front of the National Congress of Argentina, in Buenos Aires. Photo: Santiago Sito / Flickr

Liberal democracy has a limit: whenever the accumulation of capital is threatened, democrats retire ballot boxes, tear up constitutions and put troops on the streets. (more…)

Gaza Crisis Haunts Palestinian Medical Students in Cuba

Thousands of miles away from the devastation in Gaza, hundreds of Palestinian students are pursuing their dreams in Cuba thanks to scholarships from the island’s government. (more…)

Fidel: “Vilma Did not Flinch in the Face of any Danger”

June 18, 2024

Vilma and Fidel, photo: Liborio Noval

On this 17th anniversary of Vilma Espín’s death, we remember her with photos and fragments of the reflection written by Fidel Castro, “Las luchas de Vilma”, at the time of her death: (more…)

US Embassy in Bolivia Accused Once again of Subversion

June 18, 2024, from La Paz

La Época weekly journal, which specializes in political analysis, accused the United States embassy in Bolivia of promoting a plan to destabilize and cut short the mandate of President Luis Arce. (more…)

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