
foto: Yanelkys Llera Céspedes
Hurricane Melissa has left a trail of devastation through the Antilles with over 30 deaths in Haiti and Jamaica to date. The Eastern part of Cuba was also slammed by Melissa; the strongest hurricane to hit in the last 150 years. As of now no lives were lost in Cuba and that is due to its national unity and preparedness that was able to evacuate over 700,000 people and their belongings out of harm’s way before the storm arrived. – editorial (more…)
By Atilio Boron on October 3, 2025
Argentina did it again.
At the UN, while 165 countries voted to lift the blockade against Cuba, our country chose to side with the wrong side of history. It voted against it. (more…)
October 30, 2025

Photo: @PITCNT1
Various trade unions in Uruguay called for a partial general strike on Wednesday with rallies in multiple cities, demanding more resources for secondary education, better working conditions, and the defense of collective bargaining. (more…)

Dear Friend,
Right now, the people of Cuba are facing an unprecedented crisis: crippling electrical blackouts, the relentless weight of the U.S. blockade, and now the arrival of Hurricane Melissa. We are sending urgently-needed food, clean water, and supplies to the island—and we need your help (more…)
By Leonardo Buitrago on October 28, 2025

Milei kissing up to Trump at the White House
US President Donald Trump took credit for the victory of La Libertad Avanza (LLA), the party of Argentine President Javier Milei, in last Sunday’s legislative elections, revealing Washington’s political interventionism in the South American nation, accompanied by an economic bailout whose full details are still unknown. (more…)
By Hedelberto López Blanch on October 29, 2025
That an extremely aggressive empire threatens numerous countries with heavy economic and financial sanctions if they do not obey its orders, and that 165 nations have ignored its pressure and voted in the UN General Assembly in favor of the Cuban resolution to end the blockade imposed by the United States, meant a resounding moral victory for the Cuban government and, at the same time, a shameful defeat for the regime of convicted US President Donald Trump. (more…)
By José R. Cabañas Rodríguez on October 28, 2025
It must be acknowledged that one of the characteristics of Donald Trump’s current administration in its handling of “information” is the constant creation of content that overlaps with each other, generates doubts, circulates torrents of false data, and, obviously, makes analysis more difficult. Therefore, as an expert photographer once said, what is in front of the lens is better understood if, instead of zooming in on the subject, we zoom out and take into account details that are not normally revealed if we take the image piece by piece. (more…)
October 26,2025
The 17th Meeting of Cubans Resident in Europe (ECRE) commenced in Italy with a patriotic march through central avenues of Rome, a regional event of nationals from the Island in support of their people and their country’s government. (more…)