By Atilio Boron on May 20, 2020
The cruel pandemic that is battering humankind has evoked reactions of all kinds. A few see it as the cruel but fertile epiphany of a better and more fortunate world that will sprout (more…)
May 9, 2020
The International Committee for Peace, Justice, and Dignity calls on the friends of Cuba and men and women of goodwill to support the nomination of the “Henry Reeve International (more…)
By Atilio A. Boron on May 5, 2020
The frustrated incursion of a group of mercenaries trying to land on the coast of Macuto, La Guaira state, is yet another example of the United States being a “rogue state”; a country (more…)
By Chuck Collins on April 24, 2020
In this pandemic, we are unfortunately not in the same boat. Most Americans don’t even have a canoe. But some billionaires have taken to the high seas in their yachts – literally – to ride (more…)
By Stella Calloni on April 28, 2020
It is enough to look at the faces of the presidents who represent unbridled capitalism in times of decadence or to listen to their “speeches”, to understand some analysts who mention how (more…)
By Fernando Buen Abad Domínguez on April 26, 2020
Transforming the world is a slogan of the people. The semantic hegemony over the idea of “New Order” is in a renewed dispute. It is not the first time that an international “crisis” (more…)
By Bill Hackwell on April 26, 2020
Today the latest medical brigade from Cuba’s Henry Reeves contingent arrived in South Africa to join the front lines with those saving lives in the battle against the Covid-19 pandemic. (more…)
By Katu Arkonada on April 25, 2020
Che Guevara said that solidarity is the tenderness of the people. This phrase could not be truer than in the case of Cuba, the tenderest people in the world. (more…)