By Jose Luis Grandos Ceja on October 22, 2024
Venezuelan authorities arrested former Oil Minister Pedro Tellechea on Sunday over accusations of corruption and alleged ties to United States (US) intelligence. (more…)
By Laura Mor on October 22, 2024 from Havana
Empresa Eléctrica UNE reported through its usual Telegram channel the reestablishment of the electric system in the Cuban capital, after a new total nationwide disconnection suffered yesterday. (more…)
October 21, 2024 from Havana
On Sunday Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel pointed directly at the blockade policy of the United States government as the fundamental cause of the national collapse of the National Electric Power System (SEN) over the past few days. (more…)
By Mark Friedman on October 18, 2024 from Sacramento CA.
They came from the labor unions, Cuba solidarity committees, human rights, Palestinian and Arab-American struggles, and the Democratic Party to celebrate the life of Bill Camp. Camp was the Executive Secretary of the Sacramento Central Labor Council from 1999 to 2014, and an icon of the labor movement here. (more…)
By Geraldina Colotti on October 16, 2024.
The summit of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) opened in Rome, in the midst of the conflict that is spreading to the Middle East and which forces to confront the relationship between capitalist exploitation, imperialist wars and food security. One year after the genocide perpetrated by the Zionist regime, which shows no signs of abating, the figures from Palestine published by FAO indicate the inconsistency of “humanitarian” intervention without political action against colonial oppression. (more…)
By Roger D. Harris on October 19, 2024
“The majority of Cubans support Castro…every possible means should be undertaken promptly to weaken the economic life of Cuba…to decrease monetary and real wages, to bring about hunger, desperation and overthrow of government.”
Lester D. Mallory, US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, 1960. (more…)
October 19, 2024
Today, Cuba once again experienced a total power outage after the recovery process of the National Electric System (SEN), initiated the day before following a blackout caused by a failure at a thermoelectric plant, failed. The Caribbean nation is unable to purchase or modernize its electrical machinery due to the draconian, unilateral blockade of the US. (more…)
By Alejandra Garcia on October 17, 2024
The massive power cuts in Ecuador continue to cause havoc and threaten to become more serious each time. The country subsists between several parallel crises, but the electricity breakdown is the one that concentrates the discomfort of the citizens and, also, of the government of President Daniel Noboa, a U.S born right-wing neo liberal corporate businessman who is giving away the country’s resources while the people sit in the dark. (more…)