By Ana Hurtado on March 16, 2024
Sometimes losing is winning, as the saying goes. And there are friendships that over time one realizes are more worth losing than finding. (more…)
By Vijay Prashad on March 14, 2024
Photo: UNRWA partners/X
Speaking in Rome, Italy, the head of the United Nations World Food Program, Cindy McCain, said: “If we do not exponentially increase the size of aid going into the northern areas” of Gaza, “famine is imminent. It’s imminent.” (more…)
By José Ernesto Nováez on March 15, 2024 from Havana
Thinking about Cuba today is not equivalent to thinking about any other latitude. Cuba is a small Caribbean island that for 65 years has been trying to build an alternative economic, political and social system to the prevailing international order. (more…)
By Graciela Ramírez Cruz on March 15, 2024
Arleen Rodriguez receiving the Marti Journalism award with President Diaz Canel
Arleen Rodríguez Derivet receives the José Martí National Journalism Award for her life’s work. (more…)
By Zoe Alexandra and Walter Smolerek on March 15, 2024
Nicolás Maduro received by thousands in the city of Maturín.
Twenty-five years after Hugo Chávez took office and began the Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela, US officials have still not tired of dreaming up new plots to overthrow the country’s government. Five years ago, following the last presidential election, they attempted to install Juan Guaidó—a politician most Venezuelans had never even heard of—as the country’s head of state. (more…)
By Mona Péralte on March 7, 2024
“any type of hidden, disguised invasion, bringing troops from here or there… It is not the solution for Haiti.” Venezuelan President Maduro
The dangerous and fluid situation in Haiti is at a cross roads with the resignation of the US backed illegitimate president Ariel Henry. Meanwhile Kenya has pulled back on its offer to deploy police to Haiti in spite of the US increasing the bribe to $300 million. The outcome is currently unknown but with no puppet leader in place this can only be viewed as a setback for Washington..- Resumen editorial (more…)
By José Ernesto Nováez Guerrero on March 12, 2024 from Havana
serigraphy by Roberto Marta
On February 21-24 the Gaylord Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland, United States, hosted a new edition of the Conservative Political Action Conference. (more…)
By: Randy Alonso Falcón on March 14, 2024
Israeli soldiers stand next to a truck full of bound and blindfolded Palestinian detainees, in Gaza. Photo: Moti Milrod, Haaretz,
Like the colonial hordes of yesteryear or the imperial legions of these times, humiliation is a weapon of choice for the invading Israeli army. It is consubstantial with the racist and supremacist breath of Zionism professed by the Israeli government and armed forces. (more…)