Going to School in Cuba Has Become “Optional”
Several schools have reduced their hours and only offer classes in the mornings or from Monday to Thursday.
Read MoreSeveral schools have reduced their hours and only offer classes in the mornings or from Monday to Thursday.
Read MoreReed Brody: The Army was ordered to “neutralize and annihilate protesters… Nicaragua cannot evade responsibility by withdrawing”
Read MoreLiberal democracies can take different forms, but all require that individuals be able to live without fear of government.
Read MoreThe 97th edition of the Oscars stood out for the near-absolute silence regarding the turbulent times the US faces.
Read MoreThe threat has been reinforced following a move by several Republican lawmakers who have submitted a bill on the US exit from the UN.
Read MoreHere are some of the top international news stories compiled by Democracy Now on Monday, March 3, 2025.
Read MoreSocial media heated up this week in Cuba over the controversy surrounding Carlos Lazo, leader of the Puentes de Amor (Bridges of Love) project
Read MoreUpon exiting the Havana Bay tunnel and heading northeast, the coastline reveals a peculiar area: Playa del Chivo. (23 photos)
Read MoreThe lucrative humidor auction closed the event. The government says the money goes to the Cuban Health System.
Read MoreJuan Carlos Ampie’s picks. Best Picture: Anora or Conclave; Actors: Demi Moore, Timothée Chalamet, Zoe Saldaña; Foreign Film: I Am Still Here.
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