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An Immense Unconnected Group of Islands

By Fernando Buen Abad on September 11, 2020

We are an immense cluster of unconnected communication initiatives. So much damage has been done by individualism, sectarianism and isolationism… (more…)

The “Normal” We Live In

By Pasqualina Curcio on August 23, 2020

San Francisco, CA, Photo: Bill Hackwell

We have been invited, as humanity, to a “new normality”. The call is made to us by the United Nations System. (more…)

Fidel and Peace

By Katiuska Blanco on August 10, 2020

Photo: Bill Hackwell

We run this article in honor of Fidel on what would have been his 94th birthday. Just how revolutionary, profound and (more…)

AFRICOM Crying Russia in Libya: A Pot and Kettle Syndrome

By Netfa Freeman on August 5, 2020

The US waged unprovoked war against Libya and has militarily occupied Africa, but is still singing its old song that Russia (more…)

The Full Life of a Historian for Posterity

By Madeleine Sautié on August 1, 2020

Photo: Ismael Francisco

Someday it had to be. We knew it and we also knew that you knew it, because you spoke of the sunset, the most (more…)

Eight Cuban Scientists Chosen as Advisors for the World Struggle against COVID-19

July 20, 2020

The Academy of Sciences of Cuba (ACC) is a member of the Inter-Academy Panel (IAP). In 2000, the IAP (more…)

Díaz-Canel at ILO Summit: Nothing is more Valuable in the Cuban Revolution than a Person’s Life

Statement by Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, President of the Republic of Cuba, during Global Leaders Day of (more…)

Growing Interest in Cuba’s Medical Cooperation

By Orlando Oramas Leon on June 29, 2020

Photo: Juvenal Balan

While the United States tries to disqualify Cuba’s international medical cooperation, the list of brigades sent by (more…)

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