ALBA Bloc Defends Peace, Sovereignty, and Palestine at XXIV Summit

Regional leaders gather for the XXIV Summit of Heads of State and Government in Caracas, Venezuela.

The official communiqué reaffirmed the member states’ commitment to Latin American and Caribbean integration, solidarity, and peace. (more…)

The Thaw that Never Was

By Rosa Miriam Elizalde on December 19, 2024

The reopening of the Cuban Embassy in Washington DC on July 20, 2015, photo: Bill Hackwell

Of the thaw in relations between Cuba and the United States, which entered its tenth anniversary this December 17, only the embassies in both countries, a handful of bilateral agreements and meetings and access from the island to Netflix and Arbnb have survived. In other words, almost nothing. (more…)

Cracks

By David Brooks on December 18, 2024

“There’s a crack, a crack in everything. That’s how the light gets in,” is a fragment of Leonard Cohen’s song Anthem, and at the dawn of a political and social era that promises to be among the darkest in modern U.S. history, the cracks are essential to be able to illuminate this American twilight. (more…)

The US is Converting Guyana into a Military Enclave

December 16, 2024

Guyanese President Irfaan Ali is received with a guard of honor by the US Southern Command

The United States exerts control over sources of raw materials and trade routes through sanctions, blockades, and military bases. These bases are distributed across the planet and determine global geopolitics; their strategic assurance activities are complemented by training troops from satellite or occupied countries where they are installed. (more…)

Cuba Celebrates 10 Years Since the Return of the Five Heroes

By Yaimi Ravelo, Victor Villalba and Syara S. Massip on December 17, 2024 from Havana

Photo: Alejandro Azcuy Domínguez.

“Our battle will be difficult and long, these are five strong, heroic men, with very deep convictions, whose minds and ideas could not change, who could not be made to waver for a second, despite the rigors and pressures to which they were subjected since their arrest.” Fidel (more…)

Two People Claim to Be President of Venezuela – Will US Militarily Intervene?

By Roger D. Harris on December 17, 2024

Ten days before Donald Trump will be inaugurated in Washington DC on January 20, there will be another inauguration in Caracas. Two contenders claim they will receive the Venezuelan presidential sash. (more…)

Ten Years after the December 17, 2014 Announcements in Havana and Washington.

By José Ramón Cabañas Rodríguez on December 17, 2024

Celebration in Washington DC after the return of the Cuban 5 to their homeland. photos: Bill Hackwell

On that December 17, Cubans, Americans and citizens from all over the world began the day with news and rumors that foretold that it would be a singular day. It was reported that at midday both Army General Raul Castro Ruz and President Barack Obama would make public announcements. (more…)

25 Years of Mesa Redonda and the Memory of Fidel

By Elson Concepcion Perez on December 16, 2024 from Havana

Fidel and the beginning of Mesa Redonda

Twenty-five years ago, our Fidel, in the midst of his creative work, conceived a television program to address international and national problems, as part of his conception of education and the formation of our people, based not on dogmas or whims, but on his own analysis and convictions always attached to the truth. (more…)

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