By Ana Perdigón on November 28, 2023
The European Union (EU) agreed to relax some of the sanctions imposed on Venezuela, with the objective of “facilitating organizations to deliver humanitarian aid,” in accordance with the recommendations of the United Nations. (more…)
November 28, 2023
Panama’s Supreme Court (PSC) on Tuesday declared “unconstitutional” the contract that renewed the concession for the exploitation of the largest open-pit copper mine in Central America, which triggered a protest movement that has spread for more than a month throughout the country. During that time there have been over 1200 protestors arrested. (more…)
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By John Perry, on November 26, 2023
Which country spends nearly two-thirds of its budget on tackling poverty? When I met Nicaragua’s finance minister, Ivan Acosta, he had just presented his 2024 budget to its National Assembly, and he made clear that a large part of it is aimed at doing just that. (more…)
By Alejandro Garcia on November 26, 2023 from Havana
Last week, Cuba hosted the IV Conference The Nation and Emigration, which brought together over 370 Cuban emigrants from different parts of the world, who shared their experiences and reflections on their identity and the rapprochement between Cubans inside and outside the island. (more…)
By Maria Paez Victor on November 24, 2023
Attacks on Venezuela by the US and its allies include 930 illegal sanctions that shut the country out from international finance blocking it from buying medicines, food or producing or selling its oil. (more…)
By Daylén Vega Muguercia on November 25, 2023, the 7th anniversary of Fidel’s passing
There are moments in life that mark us forever. They influence us. And there are people with equal power, over one and over thousands. Over millions. Fidel Castro is such a man. He is, and I do not say was, because we do not see Fidel in the past, but in the present. Vital as the young man who broke down the walls imposed by imperial interference on Cuba. Dreamer like the man who stood one day in the Havana Country Club and envisioned art schools there for the children of the peasant, the worker, the housewife. (more…)
By Vijay Prashad, on November 24, 2023
Every day since 7 October has felt like an International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, with hundreds of thousands gathering in Istanbul, a million in Jakarta, and then yet another million across Africa and Latin America to demand an end to the brutal attack being carried out by Israel (with the collusion of the United States). (more…)