Latin America Meets to End US Hostile Policies that Encourages Migration

By Alejandra Garcia on October 24, 2023

Migration meeting in Palenque Chiapas, photo: Alejandro Azcuy

Migration is not a new phenomenon. For centuries, the world’s population has moved from one place to another with a common motivation: the search for a better future. However, in recent decades, the numbers have soared dramatically and dangerously, (more…)

Right-wing Businessman Wins Power in Ecuador amid Popular Skepticism

By Alejandra Garcia on October 19, 2023

Daniel Noboa,

Against all odds, businessman Daniel Noboa, heir to a vast business empire, won the elections in Ecuador with 52.1% of the votes in his favor, ahead of the 47.9% of the leftist Luisa Gonzalez. (more…)

Diaz-Canel: Cuban Revolution is Invincible Thanks to the People

By Alejandra Garcia on October 17, 2023

Arleen Rodriguez interviewing Cuban President Diaz- Canel

Cuba is going through complex times, like the rest of the world. The pandemic and its aftermath, which still impacts the island and most of the countries on the planet; inflation, the shortage and increase of food prices in the international market are some of the challenges faced by humanity in recent times, a reality that Cuba is no stranger to. (more…)

Peru and the Difficult Search for its Destiny

By Alejandra Garcia on October 13, 2023

Peruvian in the streets call for Boularte, usurper resign

Peru is in the news again. Hundreds of people have returned to the streets against the regime of Dina Boluarte, who is entrenched in the government, does not give in to the demands for early elections, and does not do justice for the deaths left by police brutality during the protests unleashed at the beginning of this year. The panorama is bleak. (more…)

Cuba Marks 155 Years since the Beginning of the Struggle for Independence

By Alejandra Garcia on October 10, 2023

Carlos Manuel de Céspedes

Every October 10th is a reason for national pride. On that day in 1868, 155 years ago, Cubans began the struggle for the independence of the island, then known as the “most precious jewel of the Spanish crown,” which lived under a humiliating submission amid an unstoppable process of love for the homeland. (more…)

Cuba in Mourning: Partial Building Collapse Causes Death of Two Rescuers

By Alejandra Garcia on October 5, 2023 from Havana

photo: Ricardo López Hevia

 A new tragedy has shaken the whole country as if we had room for one more to endure. A building in the emblematic Old Havana, a few blocks away from the National Capitol, has left a toll of two dead, two rescuers, who died while trying to save lives. The first collapse of the façade of the three-story building left several people buried in the rubble. (more…)

Cuba: Committees for Defense of the Revolution are Inseparable from the Revolution

By Alejandra Garcia on September 28, 2023 from Havana

The 10th Congress of the Committee for the Defense of the Revolution (CDR), an organization founded by Fidel Castro on the historic night of September 28, 1960, concluded in Havana this Thursday after two days of deliberations. (more…)

Havana through the Eyes of Its Travelers

By Alejandra Garcia on September 22, 2023 from Havana

photo: Bill Hackwell

In a burst of nostalgia, the Czech poet Rainer Maria Rilke said that a man’s true homeland can be found in his childhood, in those first memories linked to smells, tastes, and landscapes, where pain does not exist. But Havana proves otherwise. Even if the childhood of those who travel through the city is not tied to its streets, it is impossible for them not to feel it as their own. (more…)

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