By Roger Stoll on July 2, 2020
The European Union now excludes travelers from the COVID-ridden U.S. but welcomes those from the virtually (more…)
Dear Julian Assange,
We send you a big hug to fill you with strength to come out unscathed from the fierce international, judicial and (more…)
By Orlando Oramas Leon on June 29, 2020
While the United States tries to disqualify Cuba’s international medical cooperation, the list of brigades sent by (more…)
By Rosa Miriam Elizalde on June 25, 2020
“How can we keep Donald Trump talking about immigration?” Sam Nunberg asked Roger Stone in 2016 when both were Republican campaign advisers. “Let’s get him to talk about how he’s going to build a wall,” they decided. (more…)
By Deisy Mexidor Francis on June 19, 2020
Prensa Latina interview with Resumen Latinoamericano in English co-editor Bill Hackwell (more…)
By Nuria Barbosa León on June 16, 2020
With another medical brigade departing, this time, to the Turks and Caicos, Cuba shares what we have, as a matter of principle. Without preaching, our actions speak for themselves and are (more…)
June 15, 2020
The US campaign to award the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize to the Henry Reeve International Medical Brigade will be launched on June 16th, 2020. The campaign has been (more…)
By Prabir Purkayastha on May 24, 2020
US President Donald Trump launched a new vaccine war this week, but not against the virus. It was against the world. The US and UK were the only two hold-outs in the World Health (more…)